Sentence examples for terms may have from inspiring English sources

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Even if you accept either philosophy in general terms, may have overriding concerns during specific events.

Some terms may have been overlooked because they were misspelled or abbreviated in the charts.

For example, the items that are measurable in monetary terms may have been valued at distorted prices.

The fact that Reagan saw the world in such straightforward terms may have been a political advantage for him, but it is not a literary one.

According to the attorney general's preliminary review of Mylan's sales contract with a local school system, its terms may have included "potentially anticompetitive terms".

When they are ready to memorialize the agreement they have reached, they are not happy to learn that some key terms may have to be renegotiated.

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A shorter term may have some tax advantages as well.

He thinks the term may have, in some small way, actually helped Nashville turn a corner.

The term may have its origins in the Romany word "chavi", meaning child.

That term may have negative connotations in the United States, particularly after the last decade of debt excess.

Indeed, the term may have become so toxic that it violates my second principle by calling attention to itself.

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