Sentence examples for may well cease from inspiring English sources

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States may well cease to bother with multilateralism and instead push ahead with unilateral policies of harm reductions, impact reductions, decriminalisation and regulatory experimentation".

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Now, it may well be that ceasing support was appropriate in my case, given that my needs had changed substantially over the 11 years I'd been seeing Bernadette (and to a great extent because I'd been seeing her) but that is not the issue.

The two may well clash.

The well ceased to be productive after 10 years of exploitation.

In its 1981 workbook, Amnesty encloses every use of the term "disappearance" in quotation marks, stating early that the term itself is a misnomer because the many "who have 'disappeared' may well, at worst, have ceased to be.

It may well have other aims, but all must be subservient to this primary aim or the corporation will cease to exist, or be taken over.

While Blackpool ceased to be an automatic choice for party conferences many years ago, there may well be a lot of politicians in town during the next six weeks.

Because the symptoms ceased after discontinuation of ASS in five out of the six patients, it may well be that ASS has triggered the occurrence of EVL-associated side effects.

The official cease-fire that has kept the mainstream Mahdi Army from engaging government and United States forces may well be rescinded if the government's assault continues.

In reality, the number may well be higher, as levels of variant-specific antibodies often decline fairly rapidly once exposure to the variant ceases [22] [24].

This may well change.

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