Sentence examples for might mark a from inspiring English sources

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However, many hoped April might mark a change in fortune.

Controlling Nikko might mark a new start for a new Citi.

(The AmLaw Daily has a post on whether this switch might mark a conflict of interest).

We had hoped that the cancellation of the prisons contract might mark a recalibration in our relationship with Saudi Arabia.

Relations between the two parties collapsed after 2010, but this might mark a modest step towards their improvement.

Strickland has expressed hope that her win might mark a turning point for younger female scientists looking to become involved in research.

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Dicterow approached Masur during a break and asked if the maestro might mark an extra beat, so the orchestra could figure out when to come in.

Manchester City fans are hoping the team's new wealthy owner might mark an influx of talented and expensive players to the club.

The neo-Kraepelinian approach is often faulted for assuming that disorder is an all or nothing affair, whereas it might mark an extreme point on a dimension that is present to a greater or lesser degree throughout the population (Kendell 1975, McHugh and Slavney 1998, Poland et. al 1994, Widiger and Sankis 2000).

Given the potential relationship between LINE-1 methylation level and genomic instability, we hypothesized that LINE-1 methylation level might mark an aggressive type of gastric cancer.

Our data suggest that RBP4 and resistin might mark an early vascular dysfunction not detected by common vascular indicators like E-selectin, which is a likely indicator of a more advanced degree of endothelial impairment.

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