Sentence examples for may become serious from inspiring English sources

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Peru still suffers what it can hope, reasonably but uncertainly, to be the last sputter of earlier outbreaks; Mexico has embryonic ones that may become serious, but probably will not.

In addition, the risk of flooding in the middle and lower part of the watershed may become serious if the protective land use/cover quality is compromised.

The additional delay may become serious in real-time application when a node fails to forward data by an appointed time.

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Haneke may have become serious about movies early on, but decades would pass before he would direct his first feature.

But less-publicized microbes may soon become serious public health threats as well.

Politics may become a serious business, after all.

One was more fundamental and may become a serious target in the Government's proposed reforms.

If it can keep repeating that, it may become a serious threat to all its rivals.

Once increasing computational power allows to efficiently simulate large systems and/or large ensembles of systems that are obviously inaccessible by experiment, this disadvantage may become less serious.

It is concluded that the accurate modelling of the interlaminar stress distribution may become a serious issue for further investigation, as it already is for the stress analysis of laminated composite structural elements.

When the MNs increase and each MN communicates with large numbers of CNs, the cache size may become a serious problem, since most routers only get installed with relatively small amounts of memory.

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