Sentence examples for working potentially from inspiring English sources

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But in terms of scary reasons to carry on working, potentially delaying dementia has got to come top.

By working, prisoners can repay the victims of crime rather than be unproductive in prison and by working potentially turn their lives around".

In the new world of VR cinema, filmmakers can create heat maps and conduct granular--or insidious, depending on your point of view--research on test groups of what's working, potentially even down to every second and eye twitch.

Physiotherapist (Betty) Multidisciplinary working potentially enables clinics to provide a level of patient benefit that collectively is greater than the sum of the individual team members' contributions.

When the enzyme is working, potentially damaging oxygen radicals react with bilirubin, turning it into biliverdin, thus reducing the concentration of dangerous peroxide radicals up to 10 000-fold.

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The construction will create an estimated 25,000 jobs, with completion scheduled for 2025 and work potentially beginning next year.

The system has been designed to work, potentially, with any point of view of the road.

Or will you force them to work, potentially giving the words "special sauce" new meaning?

Tosta et al. [14], as another example proposed a WR method that works potentially in different domains.

Fifa president Sepp Blatter explains how a a video challenge system for refereeing decisions could work - potentially as soon as next year's under-20 World Cup in New Zealand.

They won't have to work potentially unsafe dates just to pay for the pipe itself.

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