Sentence examples for passing could have from inspiring English sources

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Whoever it is, the bill (if passed) could have a chilling effect on the creation and distribution of online video.

What is clear is that a broad American-European agreement, if it comes to pass, could have ramifications worldwide.

We had to thank our goalkeeper for making some fantastic saves, but if we'd been a bit tidier with our final pass could have scored goals.

"The order not to let refugees pass could have been misinterpreted to be an order to fire," said Lt. Gen. Michael W. Ackerman, the Army inspector general.

It was a gutsy move, since one deep touchdown pass could have been the difference in what both teams expected to be a low-scoring game.

But he thinks the lack of woman suffrage when the statute in Roe was passed could have been used to justify striking it down on 19th Amendment (suffrage) grounds.

Whether or not this ballot passes could have a significant impact on how our food system is organized, favoring small, local organic food producers (if it passes), or allowing for the increased expansion of large, corporate agribusiness (if it fails).

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky). was rumored to be considering a vote in the middle of March on that package, which if passed could have spared about half the program beneficiaries on the island from cuts.

Any penalty for the pass could have resulted in Vettel losing the title.

The law, if it passes, could have big ramifications for retailers if other states or the federal government follow suit.

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