Sentence examples for may present quite from inspiring English sources

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Particularly in young men, idiopathic osteoporosis may present quite dramatically.

Although tendon pathology may present quite differently in the general population than in sportspeople, there appear to be some common themes.

Depending on their surface modifications, fullerene derivatives may present quite different solubilities and, when put in biological systems, different proclivity to coalesce into sizes that could be readily recognized and captured by immune cells such as monocytes/macrophages with potential consequences on the biological functions of these cells.

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But while those may be bubble signals, the fundamentals do not present quite the same picture.

They present quite a challenge.

The WikiLeaks cables present quite a different picture.

This in itself may present problems; having to rely on a single type of media to support cell types that may have quite different media requirements is challenging and emphasises the need for correct controls and robust standardisation of methodology.

"Other cases may present more difficult questions".

Others may present more radical work.

The wires may present a safety hazard.

It may present a health risk.

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