Sentence examples for may become compatible from inspiring English sources

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Of course, if mutations A i → A k and B i → B k occur simultaneously, lysin A k and VERL B k may become compatible.

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The year ahead may well determine whether the state sales tax and its twin, the use tax, will get a makeover to become compatible with the digital economy or, after seven decades of reliably financing state and local governments, will prove to be too rigid to adapt to the changing economic environment.

Consumers would benefit because all music and all devices would become compatible.

Yes, they've just become compatible with their chief rivals.

Thus, the particles become compatible with wrinkle-assisted assembly on hydrophilic substrates.

As the signal for mate recognition diverges within or between populations, formerly compatible strains may become reproductively isolated, initiating the formation of new species.

Therefore, self-compatible plants may become favored in the future if pollination supply declines.

Pending demonstration that this technique can be safely applied in humans to stimulate brain tissue, focal stimulation beyond the range of present technology during neuroimaging may become a possibility, again being potentially compatible with neuroimaging, including MR-based techniques.

Breathing may become difficult.

Antitrust regulators may become wary.

Still, relations may become abrasive.

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