Sentence examples for possibly opened from inspiring English sources

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Had the Boxer motion been defeated, the aide said, it would have put the larger measure in an uncertain parliamentary position, and possibly opened it up to further debate, only delaying the conference.

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then Belmont might possibly open late in 1965.

"We have opened up every reform agenda that we could possibly open".

"Stepping into that realm could be compromising and possibly open our operations to conflict," he said.

It also possibly opens up the market to a lot more than just the usual gamers.

Experts described the discovery as possibly opening a new door into the role of pheromones in human development.

We all had to have our own airline, and we couldn't possibly open up the market for airlines".

Few had even heard about the debate to overhaul immigration laws and possibly open a pathway to citizenship for immigrants living illegally in the United States.

Possibly opening himself up to further controversy, Mr. Spreadbury-Maher said it was similar to how Damien Hirst "doesn't paint all his paintings".

Instead, the Social Democrats demanded a snap general election, possibly opening the door for the formation of a coalition government between Portugal's main parties.

Instead the Social Democrats are demanding an early general election, possibly opening the door for the formation of a coalition government between Portugal's main parties.

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