Sentence examples for may not described from inspiring English sources

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First of all, this study was performed in a local setting (even if quite large) and it may not described the national situation, both in terms of prescription prevalence and approaches.

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They may not describe grace or power.

Cockeyed optimism may not describe today's climate.

While it is legal to make the loans, tax preparers may not describe them as "instant" or "rapid" refunds, which the city considers deceptive and misleading.

The economics prize, say its critics, has tended to reward purely theoretical work that may or may not describe behaviour in the real world.

A lot of talk, brilliant cerebro-thriller talk, whisks us through various theories which may or may not describe and explain the effect of a potion whose recipe is revealed in the mysterious book.

This may or may not describe reality, but hopefully readers will find it a useful possibility to think through.The key dynamic in this story is steady improvement in technological progress.

It may also be true that Barabas was played wearing a large false nose, since a minor Jacobean comedy, The Search for Money by William Rowley, describes a usurer as wearing a "visage like the artificial Jew of Malta's nose": this is a late reference (c1609) so it may not describe the original production, though one notes that Marlowe's text refers to Barabas as a "bottle-nosed knave".

Even if the model accommodates several species it may not describe the interactions between species in a proper way.

The people who make outsider art frequently suffer from psychiatric problems and may not describe themselves as artists at all.

However, pH evolution of the system was captured better without the agglomeration model, indicating that the kinetic model may not describe the precipitation accurately.

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