The only operative words in that sentence are «may» and «potential».
Not exact matches
The
operative word here is
only, I have seen far too many causalities where the projected numbers have looked fantastic and people invested without bothering to understand business and the story have had miserable returns What to do when you are really optimistic about future of the company want your customers to buy?
On the top screen is an isometic closeoup display of the world - closeup being the
operative word, as you can
only see a few squares.
If you have not, and as you have said, you've
only «tried to follow the debate by reading journal articles and posts», and I think «tried» is your
operative word; then from a scientific point of view, are not then your opinions more in the «less likely» or «very unlikely» category of confidence, from an objective or qualitative argument perspective?
The Court of Appeal disagreed with the trial judge on the question of the Charter argument
only to the extent that some of the
words in the
operative provisions were overbroad.