Sentence examples for that may in time from inspiring English sources

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Marine biologists are increasingly coming to believe that short of taking boats out of the water -- a step that may in time become necessary -- the only way to rebuild fish stocks and guarantee food for a growing global population is to create "no take" zones to give fish a chance to reproduce.

Moreover, EARMA is at present pursuing very actively the goal of setting up a European consortium consisting of a small number of outstanding universities and institutes, which will offer a certificate in European Research Administration that may in time become available as part of a specialized MBA program.

What we have learned about the strikes at Honda and Toyota plants in China is merely the tip of the iceberg of labor discontent in China, a factor that may in time create severe obstacles for the Chinese and global economy.

Moreover, there is in both houses the beginning of a progressive coalition that may in time challenge the leadership of the entrenched warriors of big agriculture and big subsidies.

Dear Brothers and Sisters In the event of Armageddon occurring on 18 September, I thought it wise to outline a response that may, in time, come to provide a broad framework for a resistance strategy.

The second is a series of technological breakthroughs, spurred by unexpected uses of untraditional materials, that may in time transform the industry.Sistem51 seeks to do for old-style watches what Swatch did for digital timepieces three decades ago.

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Dallek, too, believes that the hurricane may in time bury memories of the first debate.

Zebulon Pike passed through two decades later, noting that "this area may in time become as famous as the deserts of Africa".

We propose that such tools may in time allow a direct correlation between biochemical and intracellular studies of BH3 helix function.

Biotechnology is an example of that effect, a new science that computers facilitate, and it may in time bring huge advances in medicine, the sort of radical change that developed from the cluster of inventions that appeared a century ago.

The computer industry knows that scientists can come up with strange ideas and requirements that may well, in time, have broader commercial application elsewhere.

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