Sentence examples for offense that may from inspiring English sources

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Twice in the last three days, Devils goaltender Martin Brodeur has shut out an offense that may be the most dangerous one in the National Hockey League.

But when Shiancoe strides smoothly and extends his hands and catches passes softly, Pope and the other members of the coaching staff see enormous potential -- in Shiancoe, but also in an offense that may use two tight ends who are gifted as receivers.

Baylor's biggest question mark is its defense, but with Briles' top-ranked offense, that may just be OK.

Parents and the public want to know who has committed sex offense that may be living near them.

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A class of minor offenses that may be described as petty offenses or quasi-crimes is also recognized.

As President Ford demonstrated, one need not await the commencement of legal action to issue a pardon for offenses that may have been committed.

All have been caught up in one of the more ambitious, and possibly quixotic, law enforcement investigations in Britain in recent years: a nationwide inquiry into sexual offenses that may or may not have been committed decades ago.

All have been caught up in what surely qualifies as one of the more ambitious, and possibly quixotic, law enforcement investigations in Britain in recent years: Operation Yewtree, a nationwide inquiry into sexual offenses that may or may not have been committed decades ago.

MONTHS of leaks had left no doubt about two things: that Credit Suisse would admit guilt in helping American clients sidestep their country's complex tax regime, and that the financial penalty would dwarf that imposed in 2009 on UBS, another big Swiss bank, for offenses that may have been far more extensive.

Though hospital personnel have been faulted for making insufficient preparations for a major disaster, and municipal and federal authorities attacked for their disorganized and inadequate responses — both of which assessments have merit — the culprit behind the poor decisions that were made and the offenses that may have been committed in the name of mercy was simply the magnitude of the disaster.

The extraordinary back and forth added a new chapter to an internal administration dispute over whether to abandon conspiracy and other idiosyncratic American-style charges as offenses that may be brought before a military commission even though international law does not recognize them as war crimes.

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