Sentence examples for may face evolving from inspiring English sources

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Establishing such a criteria before requests are made will be a great asset to researchers who may face evolving needs and desires of research stakeholders.

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"I did know what the job involved, but no-one, including me, knew what might evolve on the day and what difficulties we may face," he explained.

Slowly evolving woody species that are less adapted to local climate conditions may face the most damaging impacts of climate change, as they will be less capable of adapting to change.

These Isozoanthus species may face severe selection for protection of the oral disk and tentacles (in the absence of desiccation, perhaps predation) to have evolved such a powerful retraction mechanism that so dramatically contorts the column.

All may face extinction.

The deal may face obstacles.

Violators may face disciplinary action.

Meanwhile, other investor protections may face opposition.

However, Gaga may face some resistance.

Otherwise, it may face a civil fine.

We may face problems in the future".

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