Examples of 'that might be taken' in a sentence

Meaning of "that might be taken"

that might be taken - An expression suggesting that a particular action, statement, or decision could be interpreted or understood in a certain way. It implies a level of uncertainty or ambiguity

How to use "that might be taken" in a sentence

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that might be taken
Indicative list of measures that might be taken by a meeting of.
That might be taken as intellectual snobbery.
The longest time that might be taken if things go wrong.
A strong research programme is needed to identify approaches that might be taken.
Decisions that might be taken based on the counsel.
They can not create a coalition policy that might be taken seriously.
If you do that might be taken as breach of your visa condition.
The following table and paragraphs offer an example of the approach that might be taken.
Of certain actions that might be taken to dismantle criminal groups.
The Communicationoutlines the action that might be taken.
That might be taken to mean that the contract could be extended unilaterally.
Regulators regarding the measures that might be taken to tackle the problem.
Action that might be taken by the General Assembly and the Security Council.
I would even get down on my knees but that might be taken the wrong way.
Some examples that might be taken into consideration are search engines and metadata.

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A summary table showing the various compensation measures that might be taken would be submitted shortly.
Action that might be taken by the General.
The Communication outlines the action that might be taken.
There are various considerations that might be taken into account in establishing a reasonable royalty rate.
Mr Roumeliotis indicates various options for measures that might be taken.
There is also the question of steps that might be taken by established cloud computing providers.
The European Parliament does, in any case, indicate a different direction that might be taken.
And it 's my fault that might be taken away.
Something that might be taken for granted by many is becoming highly coveted, water.
Some urged caution, to avoid pre-empting possible positions that might be taken by countries.
Additional actions that might be taken to implement the recommendations contained in the study ;.
Surý listed a number of “ action points ” that might be taken.
These alternatives include steps that might be taken among non-parties to the Ottawa Convention alone.
And it is scary to think that might be taken away from me . ”.
Uh, you know, that might be taken.

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Examples of using Might
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