Sentence examples for well be resolved from inspiring English sources

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That may well be resolved and if that is the case then absolutely fine.

The issue may well be resolved before the organisation's own generous 2018 deadline, with former Olympic champion and Labor senator Nova Peris the new frontrunner.

By mid-March, some analysts say, the race for the nomination could well be resolved in one or even both parties.

"Disney's problems could well be resolved the way Wall Street always seems to resolve these things, with performance or a change in the management with a merger or a takeover".

Fortunately Facebook spokesman Barry Schnitt says that the company will look into addressing these issues, so they may well be resolved the next time the site proposes a change in its TOS.

However, if proprioceptive precision is higher, then proprioceptive prediction errors may well be resolved by changing top-down predictions to accommodate the fact that no movement is sensed.

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Lysates (10  μg protein per well) were resolved on 12% acrylamide bis tris gels (Invitrogen, Paisley, UK) and the proteins transferred to nitrocellulose membranes (Schleicher & Schuell, Dassel, Germany).

Mr. Rezai said he was hopeful that the political issues would soon be resolved, as well.

Had that Sunday continued without untoward incident, all those issues might well have been resolved.

"All this confusion could well have been resolved in another fashion, but it wasn't, so now we must go through with the rituals of justice".

Asked if he felt it necessary to achieve a resolution, one way or the other, for his team's peace of mind, Minaya said: "Well, it is resolved.

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