Sentence examples for may have bugs from inspiring English sources

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So it may have bugs and can be unstable.

A phone which looks great in the shop or on the website may have bugs or issues that will be a problem for you.

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"Iraqis may have bugged offices or hotel rooms of some Unmovic people," he said, noting there were "several examples" in which Iraqis seemed to have either "advance knowledge, or very good luck in going to places before inspectors".

This is a beta roll-out of the product that Rubin cautions may have some bugs, but every user will have the ability to test it out starting today.

As it stands now, Botlist is very much an MVP – meaning it still may have some bugs, and a lot of features and functionality is still in development or at least in flux, Currently, not all bots linked to the appropriate "bot" store where they're hosted.

The "Rate Articles" feature is new on wikiHow and may have some bugs.

The machines may have their own bugs to deal with, but at least they don't have to deal with Legionnaires' disease or air-conditioner lung, caused by the bacteria and fungi, respectively, that can find homes in the pools of water that sometimes collect in air-conditioners.

Mrs. Merkel called President Obama on Wednesday to demand an immediate clarification after Der Spiegel magazine notified Germany's intelligence services that her phone may have been bugged.

Citing secret documents, the magazine says her phone may have been bugged since 2002, and was still on a National Security Agency surveillance list weeks before President Obama visited Germany in June.

Notably, UN investigators have revealed that Hammarskjöld's Swiss-made CX-52 cipher encryption device may have been bugged by the NSA — via collusion with the device's Swiss manufacturers.

You may have fun bugging your teacher, but your teacher can fight back by failing you.

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