Sentence examples for might either refer from inspiring English sources

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Richard Dybeck suggested that it might either refer to the nearby estate of Skällnora or lake Siljan, and Sophus Bugge identified the location as "Saaremaa north" (Øysilu nor), whereas Erik Brate considered the location to have been Salo in present-day Finland.

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■ 23A: "Polish" is one of those clue words that needs to be read carefully; it can either refer to someone or something having to do with Poland, or it can refer to the kind of polish one might use on furniture or on TOENAILs.

The presence of heavy metals in such products is either referred to the ingredients itself or they might arise during the processing part (Sharma and Dubey 2005).

The rest were either referred to other agencies or were pending.

The symptom referred to by the interviewer might either be affirmed but normalised ('Affirmation/Normalisation') or initially denied and then normalised ('Delayed Affirmation/Normalisation').

Might either of them do?

Thus, in the famous "dogmatic slumber" passage, Kant might be referring either to the mid 1760s, when he then had a "remembrance" of reading the translation of Hume's Enquiry, or to the mid 1770s, when he then had a "remembrance" of reading translations from the Treatise.[1] We prefer the first alternative.

Two of the key problems are (i) the inconsistency in measuring and reporting siRNA potency (Jagla et al., 2005) and (ii) the fact that reported results might refer to either sense or antisense strand siRNA sequences, and the necessary transformation to make findings comparable might introduce errors (Leuschner et al., 2006).

In the microhedylaceans Pontohedyle and Microhedyle the rhinophoral nerve emerges directly from the cerebral ganglion, and eyes nestle directly on it ([ 27], own unpublished data); thus the additional ganglion might refer to either the rhinophoral or the optic ganglion.

Such items should be avoided wherever possible in instrument development since endorsement of the item might refer to either or both ideas [ 62]; however the item was not discovered to be double barreled until after the pilot test.

Particular questions or tasks might be referred to either.

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