Sentence examples for solution may have from inspiring English sources

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A clever solution may have been found by the Cambridge New Town Corporation.

Such solution may have practical values in many fields, i.e. the health monitoring of structures.

But the most promising solution may have emerged in an unlikely place: the world's largest appliance maker, Haier.

A better solution may have been to use a two-cell lithium battery with a small voltage regulator.

"The one-size-fits-all solution may have intellectual appeal, but it doesn't work without some flexibility".

The solution may have to come from the courts, since these maps are likely to be the subject of litigation.

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The enhanced RSF mats prepared from entirely aqueous solutions may have extensive applications for tissue engineering.

Some of the suggested solutions may have to be adapted bearing in mind the contextual Macro and Micro issues.

It will take time to achieve this, and solutions may have to be radical, including schools with means-tested fee-paying and government-funded pupils.

Physical sedimentology experiments have shown that sulfuric acid solutions may have formed some surface features seen on Mars.

Because of differences between cardiac myocytes and vascular (endothelial and smooth muscle) cells in structure and function, the solutions may have an adverse effect on coronary vascular cells.

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