Sentence examples for might indeed not from inspiring English sources

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Nadal might, indeed, not be suffering as much with his tendinitis as he was when he went under the knife and missed the chance to defend his title here last year.

Meanwhile, although doctors who attended such conferences might indeed not make the exact same mistakes that had been discussed, it was far from clear that M&Ms were the best way to address the larger problem of medical errors, which, according to a 1999 study, killed close to 100,000 Americans annually.

The combination of TMC207+M might indeed not be sufficient to kill all persistent bacilli, but is very efficient if Z is added, and not stopped after 2 months.

The results of this study show that even in healthy subjects especially divided attention is required for gait and this suggests that changes in gait in community dwelling older individuals might indeed not only be caused by changes in more peripheral systems, however, these seem to be due to selective changes in functional properties of the brain, e.g. divided attention.

Although age seemed to have an effect on T-cell recovery by 24 hours (Online Figure IV), it is important to emphasize that the relative changes observed within 24 hours after reperfusion might indeed not reflect the cumulative effects of ischemia/reperfusion.

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That's "nice" as in it might indeed happen, not "nice" as in it is a dream based in the outer limits of fantasyland.

In some cases, it might indeed be wise not to start too many drugs at once.

This aspect should be considered carefully, for surgery might indeed heal and not only ameliorate the disease.

might indeed transform things — just not, as the dreamers hope, in Silicon Valley.

Were a withholding tax imposed to stop this, surely he already a law-breaker, remember would switch his savings to Switzerland, or still farther afield, rather than pay up?A withholding tax might indeed reduce tax revenues, not raise them, by driving more savings out of the country.

In consideration of the already demonstrated positive effect on human health (Roth 2005; Roth et al. 2005), these data are the first evidence that humans might indeed benefit from CR not only due to disease protection but also in terms of increased survival.

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