Sentence examples for may compound problems from inspiring English sources

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In response to a friend's query on religious tolerance, he responded in the journal "Young India - 21 Jan 1926": The doctrines of anekāntavāda and syādavāda are often criticised on the grounds that they engender a degree of hesitancy and uncertainty, and may compound problems rather than solve them.

This may compound problems associated with amplification of low copy number templates by increasing the carryover of potential inhibitors into downstream analysis methods such as qPCR.

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The only source of revenue for OiNK were donations from members, and this may now compound problems for administrators of the site as charges in addition to the copyright infringement charges have been filed as the site is being portrayed as a for-profit criminal enterprise.

Fatigue and physical disability may compound these problems.

According to the research, some teachers are unsympathetic and teaching methods may compound the problem.

The latest advances in machine learning and artificial intelligence may compound the problem.

This may compound the problem even more.

Secondary acetabular dysplasia and genu valgum may compound the problem.

Insufficient instructions and guidance to reviewers and lack of training may compound the problem.

Spatial inaccuracy in atlas generation and normalization of subject images to Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) space may compound this problem.

Lack of specificity may compound the problem as, for instance, generic measures may not reflect glaucoma patients' preference concerning both disease symptoms and avoidance of treatment side-effects.

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