Examples of using May exist in English and their translations into Chinese
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Their opinion was that although answers to philosophical questions may exist, man cannot know the truth about the riddles of nature and of the universe.
While performance benefits may exist, injury may also occur from the added stress of running without the benefit of cushioning under the foot.
These experiences may exist in foreign cultures, unusual subcultures, or between the pages of a book you disagree with.
Take action to encourage wider promotion of the values and culture of communities of African descent by removing any obstacles that may exist.
A smaller population may exist in the Nyungwe Forest in Southern Rwanda but this has yet to be verified.
Where a component or product uses new technologies, initial capacity constraints may exist until the suppliers yields have matured.
When a component or product uses new technologies, initial capacity constraints may exist until the suppliers yields have matured.
These experiences may exist in foreign cultures, unusual subcultures, or between the pages of a book you disagree with.
But because there is no unified single fiber transceiver products of international standards, products from different vendors during interoperability incompatibilities may exist.
Recent research suggests that this relationship may exist for pediatric patients as well.".
A similar relationship may exist between the effects of the conduct of parties to a treaty.
Even if it's possible to transfer more bits per symbol with higher order constellations, theoretically, an inherent technical problem may exist.
Still, finding a flourishing ecosystem beneath Antarctica boosts the idea that life may exist beyond Earth.
Some compatibility issues may exist for certain types of applications that rely heavily on DSC.
Symantec said it believes that many components of Regin remain undiscovered and that additional functionality and versions may exist.
For all things are formed by nature to change and be turned and to perish, in order that other things in continuous succession may exist.
Symantec said it believes that many components of Regin remain undiscovered and that additional functionality and versions may exist.
And I'm not referring to theories about how it bends and doubles back, or may exist elsewhere in parallel versions.
Symantec also warned that many components of Regin have still gone undiscovered and additional functionality and versions may exist.
(4) The purpose of paragraph 3 is to preserve the right that may exist under a treaty or general international law to object to the proposed termination, suspension or withdrawal of the treaty.