Sentence examples for maybe evolve from inspiring English sources

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So maybe "evolve" is a better word.

But he may need to eat a bit of humble pie before the next one, and maybe evolve the formula a bit, to ensure it's an improvement.

It's about the effort to recognize these things and maybe evolve to some degree.

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As the phenomenon occurs in monocotyledons exclusively, the result shows that there exists a divergence between monocot, and demonstrates that Group III proteins emerged later during evolution and maybe evolved from Group I.

Or maybe they evolve to resemble several distasteful species at once, averaging the appearance of all of them rather than copying one precisely.

Because of the recent experimental support for this model (including this work), we propose that 'spacers' be renamed 'viritopes' to better describe the critical role of these viral-derived sequences in acquired resistance, as well to indicate that these sequences are specific and maybe rapidly evolving (somewhat analogous to 'epitopes' in proteins).

I thought maybe I could evolve that in it".

Maybe we will evolve an economy of what Silicon Valley types call "radical abundance", where machines do all the boring jobs and humans concentrate on having fun.

I doubt that game design will ever really be like Hollywood with its scripts, but maybe it will evolve into something more like architecture.

"We'll definitely open the Clutha again, but what form we open it in, I think we maybe need to evolve into that.

I doubt that game design will ever really be like Hollywood with its scripts, but maybe it will evolve into something more like architecture.

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