0 past tense of may -- quá khứ của may
1 used instead of ’may’, eg to make a possibility seem less likely, or a request for permission more polite -- sử dụng trong lời đề nghị lịch sự
2 used in suggesting that a person is not doing what he should -- đề nghị ai làm gì
The reported information on the form thus might not correspond to the reality of facts.
Having only one parent might have meant a household necessity of replacing the loss/absence of one parent.
One might even say that if the brain does not use localist representations then evolution has missed an excellent trick.
On the one hand, payout per dollar of premium might be reduced if insurance companies believe that wealthier retirees will live longer.
The attraction of what might at first blush seem a redundant translation was that nature could speak in a clear and undistorted voice.
If a rule with such a "compound" body is not redundant it might be so in part.
A critic of the data protection regime might note that the legislation protects debtors with more force than it does creditors.
It is this affective and evaluative progress that teachers might try to develop in pupils in order to develop their skills of musical thinking further.