Sentence examples for perhaps advantages from inspiring English sources

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Another important task may be to raise awareness among clinicians about the risks and, perhaps, advantages involved in suicidal patients' internet activities.

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Perhaps its advantages outweigh its disadvantages.

Perhaps other advantages of concentration are more important, like reduced monitoring costs or increased capital buffers.

This rapid life cycle, Gillanders said, means cephalopods can "proliferate quickly, perhaps with advantages over longer-lived organisms".

Perhaps these advantages help explain why, according to a 2007 study, 35 percent of entrepreneurs are dyslexic, a number far exceeding the 15 percent of the population thought to be dyslexic.

There appear to be a finite set of perceived (perhaps predictable) advantages to and concerns about the introduction of online exams that should be taken into consideration.

But his biggest advantage, perhaps his only advantage, is that all sides know this may well be the last chance for a peaceful settlement.

Earlier this year, in a rare effort to be optimistic, I suggested this could be the Secretary of State's year, noting that "his biggest advantage, perhaps his only advantage, is that all sides know this may well be the last chance for a peaceful settlement".

Perhaps home advantage and the raucous atmosphere inside the old Wembley negated the added freshness in the German legs.

Several contestants have real estate backgrounds, perhaps an advantage in working with Mr. Trump, but others have none.

But a rejuvenated Halep perhaps took advantage of some complacency on Li Na's part to run away with the second set, winning it 6-1.

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