Sentence examples for potentially made a from inspiring English sources

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And in talking up the extent to which it has reformed, his replacement, Thomas Bach, has potentially made a rod for his own back.

Thus it would appear my wife and I have jointly potentially made a profit of £35,000 over the three plus years we have owned the property (ie £17,500 each since the property is owned as tenants in common).

The Pacers squeaked into the playoffs last season with a 37-45 record and have potentially made a huge improvement if the free-agent forward David West is healthy.

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It would not potentially make a difference".

You can buy an Auerbach today and potentially make a million pounds on it by June.

Matthew is expected to reach Cuba late on Monday, potentially making a direct hit on Guantánamo.

Where Russia could potentially make a strategic difference for China is in the supply of water.

All of this suggests that the presidential candidate has what it takes to potentially make a very effective... football coach.

Some could potentially make a bid for hegemony, but only if they have access to outside resources.

When those movements seem big enough to potentially make a difference, the powerlessness begins to give way, and we can act on the dread.

"The strings attached to the $444 million are going to potentially make a bad problem worse," said Representative Adam Hasner, the House majority leader from Boca Raton.

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