Examples of using May exist in English and their translations into Spanish
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Other subtypes may exist, but have not yet been detected and identified.
While these markets may exist for ITC, they are not as popular.
The links to other websites which may exist on estudioyox.
fixes to problems that may exist.
The old preference name may exist along with the new name.
It has a high abrasion resistance to withstand the fluids prepared and any particles that may exist.
Gaps, however, may exist with regard to oversight body(ies)
Approximately 500 individuals may exist in the Mediterranean region and along the Eastern Atlantic coast.
And the important differences that may exist in the admission process between different universities.
A similar type of legal vacuum may exist in the case of States that have not ratified key treaties codifying human rights
On the other hand, there are other factors such as the contact that may exist between the vector and the host.
Considerable cultural diversity may exist between regions, rural
reliability of this website, errors may exist in the information presented.
Drake came up with an equation… that estimated that up to a million civilizations may exist… in just our Milky Way alone.
Iberia assumes no responsibility for any discrepancies which may exist between written documents
Natural rights that may exist, considers totalitarianism are granted by the state,
All identities that have existed or may exist on this globe, or any globe.
Corporate Fraud: A corporate fraud claim may exist if a company overbills the government for goods
Grupo Petit Palace takes no responsibility for any discrepancies that may exist between printed documents
The Parties agree not to lead third parties to believe that any particular structure, and in particular a company, may exist between them.