Sentence examples for may make full from inspiring English sources

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Thus, CO2 effects on climate may make full exploitation of coal resources undesirable.

A reader of an author's writing may make full use of any fact or idea she acquires from her reading.

In addition, our SVR fusion strategy may make full use of their discriminative ability to improve accuracy and reliability.

Or, he may make full haste to get the venom out of his system.

Therefore, additional thermal energy may make full conversion through cycle 3 possible.

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Although other methods have been suggested for evaluating POE, those involve direct genotyping of parents and offspring, and they may not make full use of multigenerational pedigree data or do not adjust adequately for ascertainment (Haghighi and Hodge, 2002; Belonogova et al, 2009; Kong et al, 2009; Feng et al, 2011; He et al, 2011; Li et al, 2011).

If she's had a difficult pregnancy, and the baby may not make full term, perhaps you shouldn't try this.

The short time frame may make a full data set, should McAuliffe get it, even more valuable.

North Sea oil specialist Venture Production jumped 154p to 734p after Centrica, up 0.75p at 247p, bought a 22% stake and suggested it may make a full bid which would value the business at more than £1bn.

But in a fourth case, the court upheld broad discretion for the police by ruling 5 to 4 that an officer who observes even a minor infraction, like not wearing a seat belt, may make a full custodial arrest even if the maximum penalty for the offense is a fine without jail time.

However, the lack of support for certain women's rights by both men and women may make the full range of women's human rights difficult to achieve.

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