Sentence examples for we may survive from inspiring English sources

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Thankfully, Tim McCarver does not have a live microphone at all times, so we may survive the ordeal.

We are taught to fight ourselves and others, we are taught to be defensive and aggressive, so that we may survive another day.

The philosophical assessment of the truth of such matters continues on to the present, as does debate on the implications of whether we may survive death.

While we may survive in the short term with a job that merely pays the bills, it is a bad idea in the longer term.

Eno's Joneses may have just solved the existential puzzle: Once we start listening to each other as much as to the haunting night owls, we may survive the curve and curse of life's sorrows.

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However, we know that women may survive for months and even years after failing initial therapy and that they may respond several more times to chemotherapy regimes, particularly in the platinum-sensitive group [ 25, 26].

Moreover, we demonstrated that Parachlamydia may survive to human macrophages [ 12], by remaining somehow unrecognized from these major innate immune cells [ 13], by modulating the fate of the Parachlamydia-containing vacuole [ 14], and by inducing macrophage apoptosis [ 12].

We hypothesize that A. baumannii may survive and persist in the airways of patients and cause disease at least in part by inducing a weak inflammatory response.

As affected individuals may survive into adulthood, we use the term 'alternating hemiplegia'.

The work may survive and flourish, but we no longer control it.

"They may survive 100 years, but we just don't know how they will do long-term".

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