Sentence examples for may finally lead from inspiring English sources

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If enough states act, the federal government may finally lead in the right direction as well.

Repeated thermal cycling may finally lead to severe surface roughening and a change in film texture.

Jeanne Marchig's lawsuit against Christie's may finally lead Biro's methods to be subjected to review by top fingerprint examiners.

Indeed, the political scrambling after Mr. Hashimoto's resignation may finally lead to a sense of urgency among the leaders.

This research progress may finally lead to building of an in situ fixation conversion process of CO2 with ILs.

The manufacture of medicines in this way may finally lead to the concept of personalised medicines becoming a reality.

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The latter may also finally lead to stigmatization of family members.

The top Democrat on the House intelligence committee on Wednesday denounced Russia's bombing as undermining "pressure on the regime and its supporters [that] may have finally led to a negotiated end to the conflict".

The bloom date was negatively correlated with the average air temperature from February to April (r = −0.83, p < 0.01), indicating that higher temperatures from February to April may accelerate developmental processes and finally lead to an advance of spring events.

DNA contamination is one of the major challenges needed to overcome before MDA, as the MDA procedure may magnify the contamination and finally lead to the failure of the experiment.

This may facilitate replication of remaining HBV-DNA and finally lead to recurrence of hepatitis.

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