Sentence examples for may indeed lie from inspiring English sources

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Chemistry may indeed lie behind alcoholism, but its hallmark symptom is not liver failure or hypertension or any other physical debility.

In Greek, Roman and ancient Arab texts, there is much speculation that something may indeed lie beneath the Sphinx, perhaps inspired by ancient hieroglyphics that depict the sculpture as sitting atop a pedestal with a doorway beneath it.

The power in this new medium may indeed lie in the striking potential of its immediacy, but any written communication (as ever) depends for its clarity and facility on good usage and communicable style -- however inventive (or playful) the construction.

From 2012 a European emissions-trading scheme is to replace national taxes: it will penalise longer flights and emptier planes.The future may indeed lie with the low-cost airlines, but they would be foolish to bet on uninterrupted growth.

But I'm beginning to think that the future of business may indeed lie with the sale of experiences.

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Reason No. 5: You may indeed lay eyes on Mr. Chow.

Well, he said, sort of, but.... Reason No. 5: You may indeed lay eyes on Mr. Chow.

Domestically, her position may also weaken if her reforms disappoint or upset voters as this week's health-care plans may do.Here, indeed, lies the big danger to American-German relations: that America may expect too much help from Germany, whether on Iran, the Balkans or Russia.

We may indeed teach children to lie, both implicitly with our behavior and explicitly with our words; but some of those lies help to bind our families and friends together and to create feelings of trust.

Understanding this doesn't relativize everything, but it puts it in context and helps you consider in any given moment whether what is being perceived by you as a lie may indeed simply be a differing subjective truth.

Thus, our results do not provide sufficient support for claiming shame as one of the basic emotion types lexicalized in Chinese; on the contrary, our results suggest that some of the shame expressions previously proposed by lay participants may indeed be an artifact of the eliciting task (see our discussion on Bai (2015) in Models of Chinese emotion words).

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