Sentence examples for may imply poor from inspiring English sources

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This may imply poor drainage that restricts high yield potential of Vertisols in the study area.

For long-term visual tracking task, many factors may affect the performance of the trackers, such as illumination variation, occlusion, scale changing and disappearance/reappearance, and the DCF-based tracker may imply poor performance under these situations.

Increased sICAM-1 and sE-selectin levels may imply poor therapeutic outcomes for the treatment of spontaneous ICH during hospitalization.

18 No significant increase in CD4 cell counts was observed after the first year of treatment for the study population, and this may imply poor thymic function following ART initiation in advanced HIV among our study patients.

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In fact, longer hospital stay may nowadays imply poor mental health care and support in the community.

If indeed, Black repressors are poor encoders of negative experiences, as would be predicted by thought-suppression experimental paradigms [ 20, 46, 50], the failure to report insomnia symptoms may in fact imply poor recall ability due to inadequate depth of processing or retrieval inhibition.

Software bugs imply poor quality.

The documenting of poor reporting on these reviews would imply poor reporting on adverse events in general.

The scope of pain exceeds disability, and does not always imply poor health.

The receipt of inadequate or suboptimal treatment does not necessarily imply poor medical care.

Widening inequities may imply that the poor's access to the appropriate preventive, curative and rehabilitative interventions has not improved or has even declined.

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