Sentence examples for may have hardly from inspiring English sources

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The print edition of Le Monde may have hardly covered the event but it was the third most visited story on its website yesterday.

But more often these days, what is described as a "red flag" may have hardly merited board review — even assuming the board had been made aware of it in the first place.

There have been major changes in some sections, but others may have hardly been changed.

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The journalist Nat Hentoff, who followed Brennan's work closely, wrote, "He may have seen hardly any of the litigants before him, but he searched for a sense of them in the cases that reached him".

Further research findings indicate that the script concordance approach may permit testing in domains that have hardly been assessed to date, such as perception and interpretation skills in film reading [ 18] and difficult therapeutic situations that implicate ethical judgment [ 19].

After all, credit cards may have boosted some retail markets, but they have hardly changed the face of shopping.

The structurally related FCCs may have a range of comparable chemical properties, which, as yet, have hardly been investigated.

We have hardly spoken about Bizier and the challenge the Canadian may present on Saturday.

We have hardly any.

"The prices have hardly increased".

"We have hardly any unemployment.

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