Sentence examples for probably extension from inspiring English sources

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But the immediate cause of Seurat's death was probably extension of the laryngeal membrane, causing acute airway obstruction and asphyxiation.

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We should avoid that argument because it's probably an extension of more patriarchal demands.

What about other firsts from Sex and the City that made a big difference in women's lives, and probably, by extension, men's lives too?

It is a fragmented meditation on the themes of the nation state, justice, and history, and a further interrogation of the meaning of the image in our culture, and, probably, an extension of Godard's modernist self-questioning and deconstructing of cinema, pushing it further into a baffling counter-cinema or anti-cinema.

Colin Ellis at Daiwa Securities said: "The authorities must be hoping that quantitative easing starts working soon, as the only extra support that is at all likely from fiscal policy over the next year is probably an extension of the VAT cut and/or the modest car scrappage scheme.

While the bulwark was probably an extension of the headland at low tide, with the rising tide it became an island.

"You paint a very bleak picture of the pipeline industry in Canada, and probably by extension, into the United States.

Former TransCanada Corp. employee Evan Vokes' impassioned testimony before a Canadian Senate committee last week painted "a very, very bleak picture of the pipeline industry in Canada, and probably by extension, the States," according to Sen. Betty Unger.

Or, as Ian Shield, associate lecturer in International Relations at Anglia Ruskin University, puts it: "The choice would be between reneging on the treaty – which would certainly lead to the disintegration of NATO and probably, by extension, the whole European order – or participating in a cataclysmic war extending up to nuclear weapons".

Or, as Ian Shield, associate lecturer in international relations at Anglia Ruskin University, puts it: "The choice would be between reneging on the treaty which would certainly lead to the disintegration of NATO and probably, by extension, the whole European order or participating in a cataclysmic war extending up to nuclear weapons".

This is probably an extension of the ordinary predisposition of respiratory decompensation to take place during REM sleep as compared with the more stable NREM sleep.

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