Sentence examples for maybe devoid from inspiring English sources

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However, while in healthy older participants this phenomenon maybe devoid of clinical relevance, it may turn into an adjunctive state of increased cardiovascular risk when associated to major cardiovascular diseases, such as heart failure and coronary artery diseases.

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Maybe it was a reflex, devoid of meaning.

It has partially to do with his clutch production the past two seasons, with his outsized personality on a team mostly devoid of such things, and maybe a little with that roundish frame.

[Laughs.] Maybe, having grown up in a place that's completely devoid of topography, it's some kind of secret longing.

"Maybe they set up this formula so they could be devoid of controversy, but to me, there's no human test or no eye test," said Brad Gilbert, an analyst and coach who thinks Wimbledon should have seeded Nadal higher.

The loop L8 is shorter in Mtb-BirA and is devoid of these hydrophobic residues (Figure 3) and hence, maybe responsible for the lower affinities for ATP and biotinyl-5'-AMP ligands as compared to EcBirA.

Maybe Leveson, as he hopes, will find a way to settle more disputes on a quick, level playing field devoid of silks.

And yet, the greatness of Murnau's work — maybe even the essence of beauty — is that it offers much to talk about, because it is neither emptily decorative nor devoid of ideas, but, rather, embodies ideas even as it surpasses them, and conveys, by the very fact of its being, emotions far beyond those arising from story, character, or situation.

Devoid of social value.

Devoid of all dismay.

Devoid of any empathy.

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