Sentence examples for may unfortunately not from inspiring English sources

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Therefore some unscrupulous landlords may unfortunately not have a tenant's best interests at heart.

As our search for distant planets intensifies and bears fruit, the question may unfortunately not be "is there" intelligent extraterrestrial life but "has there been" such life ("All of a Sudden").

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Cheap they may be, but unfortunately not consistently delicious.

As outrageous as Gable's case may seem, it is unfortunately not unique.

Those who do see the opportunity could enter the profitable realms of fellow disruptive companies Uber and Airbnb, and those who don't may unfortunately find themselves left behind in an industry moving quicker than they can manage.

This may unfortunately be why micronetworks won't succeed as standalone products, and may need to live within your general social network service of choice.

(Unfortunately, not all questions may be answered).

The response to a passive leg raise (or similar provocative maneuvers like the expiratory occlusion test) [63] may have been informative, but was unfortunately not performed at the time of the echocardiogram in study patients.

Not playing well may, unfortunately cost you a place in the team.

But unfortunately, may not be a convex function [18], so the single-user problem may not be a convex optimization problem.

Unfortunately this may not be the case for much longer.

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