Sentence examples for might help stop from inspiring English sources

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Increasing transparency might help stop everyone having the same positions.

Four reports erroneously said using lemon juice might help stop the spread of H.I.V. during sex.

Boosting efforts to monitor wild animals, and those who routinely come into contact with them, such as hunters and butchers of "bush meat", to see which viruses are jumping species, might help stop further plagues before they get started.

Mr. Volcker suggested that the Volcker Rule — a yet-to-be implemented set of regulations that aim to stop government-backstopped banks from speculative trading — might help stop the sort of conflicts of interest that Mr. Smith said occurred at Goldman Sachs.

Instead, the scientists theorise the playing of a wind instrument, which requires greater control over the muscles in the upper airway to produce a more pleasant sound, might help stop the collapse of soft tissue and muscle that is commonly associated with sleep apnoea.

— Lorcan Roche Kelly (@LorcanRK) 14 Mar 12 Paul Volcker suggested that the Volcker Rule might help stop the sort of conflicts of interest that Mr. Smith said occurred at Goldman, reports DealBook's Peter Eavis from the Atlantic magazine's Economy Summit in Washington.

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It might also help stop under-age tattoos.

Reviving flagging American competition might even help stop America's ever-widening inequality.

If confirmed, what might you do to help stop it?

It's a paradox: suggesting that symptoms might be psychogenic can help stop them, but it often does so at the risk of alienating, even embittering people.

Could this help stop bullying?

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