Sentence examples for may include properties from inspiring English sources

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Finally, time-varying processes may include properties such as weight or slowly changing preferences in diet.

(If some form of dualism is true, then the intrinsic properties of an individual may include properties that are not completely determined by the individual's physical properties.

These factors may include properties of the agent strain, polymorphisms in the host PrP sequence other than at codons 136, 154 and 171, the rest of the host genome as well as further parameters yet to be defined (7, 22).

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They agreed to divide protests into three "ways of being": strictly legal, peaceful but possibly illegal and the euphemistic "diversity of tactics," a category that may include property destruction or clashes with the police.

This may include property hazard insurance, workman's compensation if you have paid employees, and general liability insurance if you expect visitors to your nursery.

Overt Physical Intimidation or Aggression: actions that frighten, coerce, or induce duress; actions may also include property damage.

Course themes may include: mathematical properties of statistics used in human population genetics, mathematics of evolutionary trees, and the intersection of population genetics and phylogenetics.

Such detection may include different properties, derived from physics, such as positivity, from numerics, such as a non-oscillatory behavior, or from computer requirements such as the absence of NaN's.

106– 108 These findings suggest that group A PfEMP1 encode adhesion traits that facilitate parasite multiplication in malaria naive hosts and may include binding properties that predispose to severe malaria.

The words "Eligible facilities and equipment may include personal property such as buses and other rolling stock, and rail and bus facilities, and real" are omitted as surplus.

These assets may include personal property such as cars and furniture, or checking accounts, and generally name the revocable trust -- which upon death becomes irrevocable -- as the beneficiary.

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