Sentence examples for may have content from inspiring English sources

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Still, given the history, the symbolism of the visit itself may have content.

If we stop short of the limit, we may have content, but we have also lost God.

"While a green tech marketplace may have content that's very different from [the entertainment content] I've worked with before, this is about scaling and becoming more international.

This qualitative research should be conducted in samples of patients from the target population to establish content validity for a particular use because an instrument may have content validity in one disease, but omit concepts that are important for assessment of another disease.

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Although Web pages may have "content-tag" index terms, not all do, nor are there yet accepted standards for their use.

This stands in contrast to desires or hopes, which may have contents that are assessable for accuracy, but are not themselves so assessable.

Because Joost is offering mainstream content while Ooyala may have unlimited content creators, Lepe said, "they are trying to drive consumers to content; we're taking content to consumers".

It is also important however to remember that messages may have implicit content and that such content may or may not be intentional.

A college student in the 1980s may have been content living off instant noodles for dinner.

Darker flours may have ash content of 0.7 to 0.8 percent or higher.

Someone else may have been content to leave it at that.

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