Sentence examples for may proclaim from inspiring English sources

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I fear it may proclaim a preference for Bonar Law as a role model, rather than, say, Douglas-Home.

Mr. Murray's passport may proclaim him to be British, Mr. Salmond seemed to be reminding anyone watching him, but the tennis player was raised in Dunblane, Scotland.

Whatever its regime may proclaim, Myanmar seems to be relying on ever more horrible methods to sustain an indefensible export trade.

The reformers may proclaim certain objectives merely to appease the peasants, to undermine opposition, to win international backing, or to safeguard their own positions.

Unicef sent a director there nine days ago and Sherif Mohamed Abdallah, who represents a group of businessmen in the country, said: "If we are not careful, we may proclaim the end of the economic sector in Guinea before the end of Ebola".

The media may proclaim Red Hook or Bushwick the new Bohemia, but these neighborhoods simply don't have the seedy charge of the East Village in the 1970s and '80s — and contemporary hipster style, intellectual and sartorial, hardly has the same anti-authoritarian bristle.

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Those who reject attempts to explain the phenomenal consciousness via a theory of intentionality still may reasonably proclaim allegiance to 'naturalism.' One may take phenomenal consciousness to be, in a sense, psychologically basic (if all that is mental is either phenomenally conscious or intentional, and no intentionalizing account of phenomenal character is feasible).

One difference is that today's couples, even if they unconsciously embrace traditional gender stereotypes and live less-than-egalitarian lives, may publicly proclaim more egalitarian values.

We may proudly proclaim that we are not on the side of the 1%, but championing people who make more than 98% of American workers puts us pretty darned close.

Though a person may not proclaim to believe in God and his existence, (s)he might act kindly toward all creatures of the earth and be a valued person in the community.

Reforms such as these may be proclaimed by a government, by interested groups, or by revolution.

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