Sentence examples for worked may from inspiring English sources

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The relationship between preterm premature rupture of membranes and occupational fatigue or hours worked may provide guidelines according to which nulliparous women and their employers can be advised.

But on top of the earlier shifts spotted in June, it's clear that the way rankings have historically worked may be changing quite a bit in the new App Store going forward.

For instance, if we wish to curtail child labor so that children may attend school, then a significant reduction in the number of hours worked may have a larger impact than moving a child at the margins completely out of the labor force.

The transition from full-time to part-time job may only partially take this into account (hours worked pass from an average of 46.6 h to an average of 29.7 h from the full-time to the part-time subsamples), and looking at the actual hours worked may be more informative on this margin.

As the elder's needs intensify, the distance caregiving strategies that once worked may become strained.

This means that the number of night shifts worked may be much lower than in comparable studies, which is very likely to reduce likelihood of breast cancer.

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What used to work may soon be obsolete.

It may work, it may fizzle.

It may work, it may not, Steve.

Hosepipe bans may work, they may not.

Heirloom watches may not always work, or may work erratically.

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