Sentence examples for may well speak from inspiring English sources

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This may well speak to CeaseFire's limitations.

The doctor may well speak for much of our governmental policy.

They may well speak different languages, and range from veteran flyers to nervous ingénues and terrified flight-phobia sufferers.

Ms. Jarvas may well speak for many year-round East End residents -- and for a number of second-home owners, who may or may not qualify as tourists.

A picture may well speak a thousand words, but this single CD demonstrates the difference that a thousand new and often surprising pronunciations make to our better appreciation of what the text really meant.

But when two Igbo meet, they may well speak English to one another.

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But when next month's decision seems to be all but made--and, more important, when the market thinks so--it's hard to see the point of speaking in a code that everyone understands: you may as well speak in plain English.

But notice that it's open for the proponent of the connective view to add that, non-ultimately speaking, we may well talk about a relation of grounding, for we can define a relational predicate in terms of the non-truth functional sentential connective.

"Einstein" may well be speaking volumes to your subconscious without your knowing.

Luton may well have spoken to her, but isn't she running away from loneliness too?

Whichever way it goes, post-Syria, we may well be speaking openly about a new Cold War, with the international battle lines drawn roughly as they are today around Syria, and with new proxy conflicts yet to come.

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