Sentence examples for may yet develop from inspiring English sources

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"In terms of shtick, I may yet develop my own," he said.

India may yet develop the islands into a big military asset, but it has to balance the interests of civilians, too.

Researchers caution that the drug has been available for too short a time to prove the acid test of benefit, that it lengthens patients' lives, and they warn that resistance and serious side effects may yet develop.

The deal also explicitly points to a delay of up to two years on revealing information on data collected under surveillance programs the National Security Agency may yet develop.

If things go this well, Timor-Leste may yet develop into a thriving democracy with two main parties—Fretilin and the National Congress for Timorese Reconstruction, recently created by the outgoing president (and Mr Ramos-Horta's ally), Xanana Gusmão.

The Daily Herald commented that Fringe is promising and "it may yet develop into a worthwhile program" but has "largely been spinning its wheels".

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Other features may look similar yet develop by different mechanisms.

That opportunity may yet arise.

It may yet get tense.

We suggest that non-native salmonids introduced into the Southern Hemisphere could benefit from admixture because local adaptations may not have yet developed, and there may be initially little fitness loss resulting from outbreeding depression.

IFNλ3 may yet be developed as an alternative HCV treatment, particularly in those with the risk polymorphism, and genotyping for IFNλ3-related SNPs may become part of a treatment decision algorithm.

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