Sentence examples for may have future from inspiring English sources

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This course of action may have future implications for the union itself, but that is the territory Labour accepted when it signed the vow.

This kind of bone graft may have future clinical application.

Consequently, this or a similar technique based on nuclear activation may have future applications.

Results show that the cathode supported tubular design may have future promise.

These findings may have future therapeutic implications but require validation by further experimental and clinical studies.

Therefore, titania modified phosphate glasses may have future use as bone tissue engineering scaffolds.

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It may even have future career implications depending on who people choose to listen to.

His daughter Lois, you sense, may havefuture in radio.

That woman may have a future in football — she certainly wants one.

"Swedish wine production may have a future if the climate continues to gets warmer," he says.

Yet it is a model that may have a future in the digital age.

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