Sentence examples for term that may from inspiring English sources

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In the long term, that may be more important.

In the short term that may be more useful to him.

The duration of the supervision period and the sentence of imprisonment shall not exceed the maximum term that may be imposed for the offence.

"But one of these days Amazon has to deliver on its promise of higher margins and profits, however long term that may turn out to be".

In the long term that may have more profound implications for America's relations with the rest of the world than any little disagreement about Iraq.

It is in this spirit that ex-Communists become "renegades" -- a term that may simply denote rejection of party and principles they found unsatisfactory, but that is more commonly used in the pejorative sense of deserter or turncoat.

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Long-term, that may be fine, as demographics work in the Democrats' favor.

With regard to the aftermath, short, medium and long-term, that may be so, though Iraq is at least a democracy and one that is fighting terrorism.

But in the 21st century, "empire" and "superpower" and "hyperpower" are terms that may require rethinking.

No student will have points docked merely as a result of using terms that may be deemed offensive to some.

Since then, biologists have recorded an array of pair displays, tagging them by descriptive terms that may or may not reflect what they are really about.

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