Sentence examples for possibly progressed to from inspiring English sources

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And that 27.2percentt figure is more than four points below the mark (31.4percentt) achieved by Chicago high school juniors in 2005, before any eighth-grade classes who made those alleged big gains in their ISAT reading, science and math scores starting in 2004 could have possibly progressed to the 11th grade.

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Any drills for a nuclear emergency were meticulously designed to avoid giving any impression that an accident could possibly progress to the severity of a meltdown, and municipalities were discouraged from taking action to anticipate the compounded risks that would be involved in the event of an earthquake, for example.

High-grade SIL may possibly progress to cervical cancer.

He progressed to semifinals.

It eventually progressed to.

Collins progressed to semifinals.

This possibly reduces their risk to progress to AD.

Thus, women with CYP2D6 EM who smoke have increased susceptibility to high-grade CIN but are less likely to progress to SCC, possibly because they effectively detoxify an unidentified chemical involved in mediating disease progression.

We identified a broad range of clinical characteristics--many of them easily measured in the primary care setting--that could help identify patients at risk of progressing to ESRD, possibly through the development of a prognostic risk score.

Because uterine contractions were strong and the cervix was already dilated 8 cm, the midwife assessed the labor as possibly progressing even though the fetal heart rate was increasing.

Mild symptoms could possibly progress into a more serious reaction.

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