Sentence examples for maybe to adapt from inspiring English sources

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DR 3 (12 yrs qualified: salaried GP, deprived area) "if you have someone who has got COPD and is depressed then obviously I think tackling depression will be my first priority because that will help me to motivate the patient, maybe to adapt their diet, or stop [them] smoking rather than just ignore it or not tackle it".

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"When we use Jermain, if we use him with another forward, everyone else will maybe have to adapt and evolve," he said.

If he comes here now, he will have 15-16 gands and it will take five, six, seven, maybe 10 games to adapt.

But maybe its struggle to adapt to the times says more than a bit about the semi-insane role that college ties and traditions play in American life, whether you're an Eli, a Texas Aggie or an Indiana Hoosier.

Maybe they need more time to adapt their own apps to Google's new 'Material' design that is infused into Android 5.0, maybe there are some budgetary pressures reducing engineering time, maybe a subtle message about control and direction is being communicated back to Google.

We need art and data, and data as art a genuine alliance that, while it might not save us, it can maybe help us imagine how to adapt, creatively and ethically," says Angierski.

"The younger people wanted this change; the older people didn't like it, maybe, but understood they had to adapt". Now the government has opened the way to an even more dramatic shift by amending the law to permit private ownership of homes and factories by kibbutz members, provided that land and overall control of the means of production remains in communal hands.

Brahim: I found that this contest makes you a better, or at least a more versatile, researcher because you are obliged to adapt and maybe outdo yourself to communicate with people who are not used to scientific research.

Maybe you have been struggling to adapt to a new working environment.

The survival and success of the Pistosauroidea is maybe related to their ability to adapt to pelagic life.

It maybe difficult for some individuals to adapt to dentures, as wearing a removable prosthesis demands emotional and functional adjustments [ 9].

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