Sentence examples for might be declared from inspiring English sources

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Output and other factors would have to shrink for a longer period of time before another contraction might be declared.

Sometimes a no-fly zone might be declared, such as that over Libya by the NATO allies (or Iraq, for a time).

Although the details remain to be worked out, some commercial fishermen were nervous that their favorite spots might be declared off-limits.

But after it closed, several New York preservation groups feared that it might be declared obsolete by airport officials and demolished.

After several minutes, a note might be declared genuine, counterfeit or merely dubious, in which case a discount might be levied.

But the Tasmania fire service acting deputy regional chief, Mark Klop, said a total fire ban might be declared on Tuesday as heat and high winds return from Monday.

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(Walter Winchell runs for President; Philip's mother tells him he can't go to school tomorrow, because we might be declaring war on Canada).

For example, if the COC F resin described above were only tested with autoclave stress, it might well be declared to be EA-free, as might some PS or Tritan™ resins if assayed only after autoclaving or microwaving and extracted with only one solvent (see Figures  2 and 3).

"You might still be declared a winner, but are you really fit?

Much of the rest might then be declared untouchable.In practice, policing such a huge preservation area against illegal logging would be an immense task.

The situation leaves 11,000 couples who have rushed to marry in California worried that their marriages might suddenly be declared null and void.

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