Sentence examples for might conceivably enable from inspiring English sources

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They want key papers redacted, with all information removed that might conceivably enable someone to use viruses as weapons.

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"This is a blueprint that could conceivably enable terrorists to inexpensively create human pathogens," Congressman Dave Wheldon said at the time.

The administration of ketone esters could conceivably enable patients to circumvent the dietary restriction generally required for sustained nutritional ketosis.

This is an extremely broad definition: any photograph of a police officer might conceivably be considered useful to someone preparing for terrorism – it might enable someone planning terrorism from overseas to recognise an officer's uniform, for example.

Consider what effects, that might conceivably have practical bearings, we conceive the object of our conception to have.

First, nothing must be done that might conceivably hasten death.

(Nowadays it might conceivably be used in a rhinoplasty ad).

He said he might "conceivably" employ nuclear weapons.

He might conceivably have become prime minister in Greece.

They might conceivably be made accessible to a new regulator.

Now I have discussions about which might conceivably not be.

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