Sentence examples for maybe interpreted as from inspiring English sources

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Intermittent rises in d with chemical similarity maybe interpreted as activity canyons or gorges of varying levels.

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So when I saw his hairy lower back and ass, which could have been erased easily via Photoshop, I got excited because I felt I was seeing what maybe, just maybe, could be interpreted as a breakthrough.

Maybe it was interpreted as 'book of countries,' and the closest thing to that was a map.

Asked whether that could be interpreted as "a maybe," Mr. Paterson called it "an indicative maybe".

I don't think it will get past moderation, but since these are people who think "space" in the context of smoking around a minor could be interpreted as "apartment building", maybe their language processing deficiencies will turn in my favor.

Schmidt's picture showed what some interpreted as a disapproving (and maybe jealous?) Michelle Obama in the background.

Nobody likes to admit defeat, especially when "artistic failure" can be interpreted as a sign that maybe you just didn't work hard enough.

What is said and what is relayed deviate further and further until maybe-but-probably-not-Abulkasem's nonsensical sputtering of Abba song titles is interpreted as "My goal — to murder as many defenseless Jews as possible".

After Trump's election, the Washington Post adopted a new motto, "Democracy Dies in Darkness," which was widely interpreted as a reaffirmation of the paper's commitment to aggressive reporting (and, maybe, an ominous warning about the nation's immediate future).

In the United States, the attempt to solicit converts might be interpreted as no more than small-time trading in the marketplace of ideas, idiosyncratic maybe, but just as entitled to constitutional protection as expressions of any other belief.

"Could this be interpreted as hedging?

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