Sentence examples for might be specified from inspiring English sources

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Within these vague boundaries are said to be a multitude of bodies not elected but "relevant" to the coalition's values: voluntary bodies, community bodies, charities, parishes, "two or more employees" of a local authority, and "some other person as might be specified by the secretary of state" – presumably his brother-in-law or capo di famiglia.

First, identity conditions might be specified in terms of possible attitudes.

The relevant roles might be specified solely in terms of causal input-output relations.

He called it a "naturalistic fallacy" to suppose that a moral property is the same as some natural property, however the latter property might be specified.

While considerable progress has been made in fabric modelling techniques, which could be used in garment computer aided design (CAD) systems, less attention has been paid to the way in which garments might be specified in a CAD system.

So, for example, the content of a state in early visual processing might be specified in terms of the edges in the perceived environment that that stage has evolved to identify.

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The idea is that the likelihoods might reasonably be specified in terms of logical form; so if logical form might be made to determine the values of prior probabilities as well, then inductive logic would be fully "formal" in the same way that deductive logic is "formal".

Although information relating to other risk factors such as obesity and smoking might not be specified in the register, this information is indirectly captured through the ASA grading system, which takes these into account.

Published research shows that in Poales, class B-like genes are expressed in stamens and in lodicules, the perianth organs whose identity might also be specified by class B-like genes, like the identity of the inner tepals of their lily-like relatives.

The degree to which a symptom is present, for example, might need to be specified precisely in a clinical setting, whereas in the exemplar the symptom can be defined as inhabiting some range of values, any one of which might apply in nature.

There had been an expectation that ECR GPs would produce a discharge summary including history, examination, investigation and management plan for every patient seen, but this practice was not widely adopted and might need to be specified as a contractual obligation.

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