Sentence examples for may seem not from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Hollander's Adam pronounced each creature's name, thus, in a sense, calling them into being, at least for humans, to whom unnamed creatures may seem not fully real.

On the face of it, the complaint may seem not to have any weight.

While these research method details may seem not useful to daily clinical practice, the results derived from this study certainly are.

The policy of indexing the maximum pension with inflation may seem harmless and may seem not to imply any institutional change to the pension system, at least in the early stages.

A long firm may seem not effective, but if done very well and in an engaging way, a viewer may be so engulfed as to forget about the length.

For here Kant may seem not only to be invoking the distinction between intrinsic and extrinsic value but also to be in agreement with Brentano et al. regarding the characterization of the former in terms of the fittingness of some attitude, namely, esteem.

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The employment of virtualization and virtualization technology in educational institutions may therefore seem not only beneficial, but also, from the perspective of both teachers and pupils, stimulating.

Safe it may seem, but not foolproof.

It may seem innocent, not perilous.

This may seem eccentric, not to say masochistic.

Amid such tragedies, it may seem perverse, not to say tasteless, to talk of comedy.

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