Sentence examples for might be concentrated from inspiring English sources

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He regards it is an industry-wide problem, albeit one that might be concentrated at UKAR as its customers include buy-to-let landlords and so-called self-certified borrowers – those without salaried income.

Opposition to enlargement might be concentrated among the losers, just as support is strongest in the three member states Britain, Ireland and Sweden that have opened up their labour markets to new members.

It has to be considered that the collected stone surface material belongs to the outermost 0.5 1 cm of the wall and that the salt ions might be concentrated near the surface.

Two more things to note here: Death from Obamacare repeal might be concentrated in states carried by President Trump in the election, and some liberal state governments might try to plug the coverage gap as best as they can.

Two more things to note here: Death from Obamacare repeal might be concentrated in states carried by President Trump in the election, and some liberal state governments might try to plug the coverage gap as best as they can.

The common route to the CR might be under the regulation of the chemokine receptor CCR7 because both CD11cint CDCshi DCs (population II in Figure 4A) and CD11chi CDCshi DCs (population III: MGL2+ DDCs) seemed to be reduced in the CCR7-deficient mice [35] and also because CCR7 ligands might be concentrated on the CR stroma [41].

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Far trickier is that, by investing their foreign reserves in each other's markets, Asia's central banks might be concentrating risk.

He questioned, however, whether Publicis might be concentrating too much of its digital expansion in the United States, where Digital, Razorfish and Rosetta are strongest, rather than moving more aggressively into faster-growing Asian markets.

Our findings raise the issue of whether limited resources might best be concentrated in support of those scholars (research groups or institutions) who have already contributed to the literature by publishing high-impact papers (belonging to the 99th percentile rank class).

Accordingly, the prevalence of E. multilocularis in foxes was significantly higher in the urban periphery than in more central areas (17 ), and the infection risk for alveolar echinococcosis might therefore be concentrated mainly in delimited areas in the urban periphery (16 ).

It was recognized that, in considering these various roles, a fundamental problem is also posed, i.e., whether, given such financial and other resources as member nations may make available, FAO's activities might best be concentrated on a relatively few major tasks, or whether the Organization should try instead to provide member nations with a wider, if less intensive, range of services.

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