Sentence examples for may well clash from inspiring English sources

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The two may well clash.

The coming presidential election, due in March next year, may well clash with it.

In both cases, technology and its users are undermining traditional institutions, while asserting a populist sense of what is ethical that may well clash with what is legal.

That promise may well clash with the hard realities of politics, as the American presidential campaign season will be starting not long afterward.

But this Thursday night New South Wales time, at the Allianz Stadium next to the Sydney Cricket Ground, Britain's Sonny Bill may well clash head-on with the original, in the first match of a round of fixtures so mouthwatering they could make a red-blooded British rugby league fan wonder fleetingly about the practicalities of a long weekend away.

They say that coming reviews from General David H. Petraeus and Ambassador Ryan C. Crocker, the top American government officials in Iraq, will most likely present a mixed picture, and may well clash with independent assessments of the state of Iraq sought by Congress.

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We might as well clash".

Any ensuing challenges, then, may well emerge from clashing views of what constitutes football's structural integrity.

This year's Best Actor race was already in contention to be the sexiest Best Actor Race ever--George Clooney, Leonoard DiCaprio, Matt Damon and Brad Pitt are all in the running -- and now it's blossomed into what may well be a clash of the A-list titans.

Critics argue that Facebook has loosened privacy protections in order to increase traffic and to compete with upstarts such as Twitter.There may well be more clashes with privacy regulators and privacy groups.

The highlight may well be a bizarre cricketing clash that will see Ed Balls, the economic secretary to the Treasury, bowl his worst against a team of Bollywood heart-throbs.The biggest names in Indian film will be there, including Amitabh Bachchan to inaugurate the match and Shilpa Shetty to preside over the opening coin-toss.

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