Sentence examples for might more appropriately from inspiring English sources

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Except lately, her job title might more appropriately be fund-raising specialist.

After its second-season premiere Tuesday night, the show might more appropriately be called, "Smithereens".

Mr. Rubsam has steadily followed his own drumbeat, though in the case of his cheerfully humanist choreography the sound might more appropriately be that of a flute.

In fact, the Votomatic might more appropriately have been called the Countomatic, for what it automated was the counting of ballots.

Kirsch might more appropriately have commented that if Sylvia Plath had not taken her own life, he would not be writing a review of yet two more biographies of the poet.

So the Times Company would have to pay to "sell" The Globe? "At $20 million the buyer (or assumer of costs, as they might more appropriately be referred to as) would have a cushion of around six months to develop a cost and revenue plan," he wrote.

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In the interest of decorum, though, Close Read will confine herself to wondering whether the "horse bridles" some of the topless dancers are said to wear onstage at the club while acting out various scenarios might be more appropriately described as donkey or elephant bridles.

But, she adds, "I do wonder if some of the sentiments alternately expressed about the film might be more appropriately directed at those who instituted and ordered these U.S. policies, as opposed to a motion picture that brings the story to the screen".

Instead of "The Blue Sky Project" the article might be more appropriately titled "The Pie in the Sky Project".

Examples of situations in which simulation defaults should be changed and where problems might be more appropriately solved outside the simulation environment are presented.

His reform of metaphysics suggests that he might be more appropriately described as a weak anti-realist rather than as an idealist, since his commitment to idealism is not a commitment to immaterialism, but to the claim that there is no epistemically unmediated access to reality.

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