Sentence examples for typology which may from inspiring English sources

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We then discuss strategic considerations and introduce a decision-making typology, which may help legitimate companies to devise strategies and tactics to manage their software IP in the face of widespread piracy.

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Programs and services are always under development, which may push the boundaries of our definitions of these typologies.

Unfortunately, criteria for hospital admission could differ in different hospitals and ED settings and various administrative typologies of hospital admission exist in the study centres, including the "short observation" which may vary across centres in the way it is defined and applied.

Which may be the point.

Which may even be true.

Which may already be happening.

Which may, of course, be quite intentional.

Which may, in fact, make it sadder.

Besides, the five typology of resettlement housing has brought about socio-spatial consequences including a spatial mismatch for lower socio-economic groups in suburban areas, which may lead to the formation of poverty belts around Chinese cities.

Finally, Hetherington worked all the data into a paint-by-numbers typology, which is where things get sticky.

These are some of the most serenely lovely passages in the book, not least because typology, which is to say, determinism, is turned on its head.

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