Sentence examples for might apparently be from inspiring English sources

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In the present work, unsuccessful coordinated zinc hydroxide complexes might apparently be formed, but remained in bulk solution in the form of white-bluish suspension.

If the characteristics associated with the concept are understood as criteria for judging which individuals should count as persons, those humans who do not clearly and consistently demonstrate them might apparently be excluded from the protection of requirements that they be treated as persons (Chappell 2011).

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And although that mystery might apparently have been solved through much pipe-chewing by Monsieur Dupin, another remains: the second ballet of the evening, "Come Rain/Come Shine," set to Judy Garland songs.

(Why don't the existing creditors have to lose a penny? Same reason the AIG creditors didn't lose a penny. Because it would apparently be too traumatic to ask them to do that. The idea that the existing creditors might have to lose money was apparently so unthinkable that it was never even on the table).

Gremlins, another Spielberg-produced classic that's far darker than you might remember, is apparently being fast-tracked for a reboot, begging further questions: can we get away with kids putting gremlins in blenders in 2014?

To discern when this might occur, investors apparently are turning more and more to technical analysts.

As offensive as the word might be, it apparently is part of the tunnel's reality.

But he does tell them to get enough sleep, advice that might seem obvious but apparently was not to President-elect Bill Clinton, who seemed "worn out, puffy and hyper" after the 1992 election.

The only sticking point might be that Burchill has apparently been discussing the offer with friends – strictly against the terms of the Big Brother deal.

The draft constitution enshrines freedom of religious practice but not freedom of conscience, suggesting that atheism might be deemed illegal.Such, apparently, is already the case in Egypt, where police in Cairo are holding Albert Saber, a human-rights worker, on charges of posting irreligious messages on Facebook.

We would thus encourage the authors to emphasize a bit more explicitly the idea that the two cycles might have been coupled but apparently are not.

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