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单词 In a sense
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(1) His suggestion is in a sense workable.
(2) Television in a sense has shrunk the world.
(3) In a sense he's right.
(4) What you say is true in a sense.
(5) In a sense, she's right.
(6) In a sense, both were right.
(7) What he says is right in a sense.
(8) In a sense it doesn't matter any more.
(9) Sophia had, in a sense, married beneath her .
(10) You are right in a sense, but you don't know all the facts.
(11) He was, in a sense, given a blank cheque to negotiate the new South Africa.
(12) The experience of mystic trance is in a sense analogous to sleep or drunkenness.
(13) Exoneration is in a sense the obverse of responsibility.
(14) And in a sense it could.
(15) Everything is brand new, in a sense.
(16) They were, in a sense, a sacred trust.
(17) In a sense, Deborah conned him out of it.
(18) He feels, in a sense, betrayed.
(19) In a sense, it was even a step backwards.
(20) It is, in a sense, a whole new planet.
(21) In a sense, they domesticated us.
(22) In a sense, no-fault divorce did what was intended.
(23) In a sense he reaches out and grasps it.
(24) In a sense the Salvation Army is a subculture.
(25) Which, in a sense is true.
(26) But it is, in a sense, a one-way process.
(27) In a sense, they do not help our cause.
(28) We thank Flaubert for picking it up; in a sense, the irony wasn't there until he observed it.
(29) Yet, in a sense, the dramatist was right and the actress wrong.
(30) In buying your children all these things, you are in a sense buying them off.
(1) His suggestion is in a sense workable.
(2) Television in a sense has shrunk the world.
(3) In a sense he's right.
(31) With the departure of Reich, the president loses an important voice. In a sense, he is losing his conscience.
(32) In a sense we have already gone too far with the boy, exposed too many of our methods.
(33) In a sense, dealing with complaints is one of the after-the-sale services provided by suppliers.
(34) The riots were in a sense a foretaste of the Gordon Riots of the summer of 1780.
(35) In a sense, owning the benefits your organization achieves is the opposite of blaming consequences on forces beyond your control.
(36) In a sense, the social worker is responsible for the emotional and material well-being of the patient.
(37) In a sense the inclusion of an implied term of correspondence with description is a little surprising.
(38) In a sense, one can only be delighted that Leapor and other poets like her are receiving such serious attention.
(39) In a sense, the flattening of businesses in Workplace 2000 is a two-edged sword.
(40) Atomic theory explained chemical change as the rearrangement of unchanging atoms, and therefore in a sense as superficial.
(41) In a sense it can be thought of as a direction of time that is at right angles to real time.
(42) Derry were the last county to retain their Ulster title in 1976, so in a sense history is against Donegal.
(43) But it bewildered him and, in a sense, made him resentful.
(44) In a sense, Van Gogh's life is itself an artistic creation.
(45) In a sense this was false, as recent historians have been at pains to prove.
(46) In a sense it was inevitable that Kelly should cover himself in glory.
(47) In a sense, the very institution of literary criticism is concrete testimony of this assumption.
(48) The adolescent, in a sense, is possessed by his or her new-found powers of logical thought.
(49) Three more use the verb legare in a sense which might be similar, although it is less clear.
(50) Part of the reason commercials are effective is that they are, in a sense, invisible.
(51) Such a person lived and, in a sense floated on the air, without a solid foundation.
(52) In a sense, this criticism is an extension of the issue of causation discussed earlier in relation to the statistical correlation studies.
(53) In a sense, one should rejoice at such good fortune.
(54) But it demonstrates something much more astonishing: that in a sense all matter is illusion!/in a sense.html
(55) Steiner and Sontag are in a sense correct about the centrality of homosexuality to modern culture.
(56) Any culture, because it has to retain traditional customs and beliefs, has to be in a sense a conservative institution.
(57) In a sense this is true. but on closer analysis they are also prone to gaps and inconsistencies.
(58) Life, in a sense, spread across the globe by a form of networking.
(59) Singles may be peripheral in a sense; but their experience is central to the enigmas of modern life.
(60) Megan and Morag in a sense are genetically identical twins, but their significance is greater than that.
(61) The university course was, in a sense, another field of discovery for Stan.
(62) In a sense, unknowingly, he had already entered the kindergarten of the Inquisition.
(63) She was rechristened Nancy Blackett in honour of the redoubtable Amazon pirate who had, in a sense, paid for her.
(64) In a sense it is obvious - most people have an intuitive idea of what complexity means.
(65) Mr Rolleman was in a sense right in his opinion of me: I am by his standards a dilettante.
(66) The Internet, in a sense, is the new kid on the block.
(67) But in a sense Helmsman is the perfect match for him.
(68) This causes an immediate reduction in anxiety so in a sense the person is rewarded for running away.
(69) The point is that crops and weeds are in a sense kindred spirits, with several traits in common.
(70) In a sense, much modern human life is about structured dependency.
(71) It was in a sense the just reward of his method of conducting foreign policy.
(72) If so, what kind? In a sense, this is natural.
(73) It followed that Northumberland's men were in a sense Gloucester's men, even though the duke could not retain them directly.
(74) In a sense, even though legislatures usually have spokespersons and leaders, no one can truly speak for the legislature.
(75) In a sense, we do not feel we have any direct competitor in Paris.
(76) Thus, in a sense, the gravitational field has negative energy.
(77) In a sense the motor industry can be seen as a test case for the Thatcherite medicine for industry.
(78) In a sense, she is the victim of her own desire to be taken seriously.
(79) In a sense, then, the purchase of consumer durables is both consumption and a form of investment.
(80) In a sense, they did not leave the newcomers behind.
(81) In a sense, the modern era of fusion research dates from that measurement in 1969.
(82) In a sense, phosphate is taken out of circulation in the Ecosphere, diminishing the prospects of more life.
(83) In a sense, experimental subjects are only partially real people.
(84) In a sense, it will signal the end of the centuries-old dominance of the printed word.
(84) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(85) In a sense the Earth was reborn without leaving a trace of its early history.
(86) This kind of dallying is, in a sense, optimal.
(87) The construction is canonical in a sense.
(88) In a sense, is an independent carrier.
(89) In a sense, advertising communication is a one-way communication.
(90) And Reagan was, in a sense, their popularizer.
(91) All business letters are, in a sense, sales letters.
(92) In a sense, Chinese modernization was wholly modeled after the Western civilization.
(93) Dressed in impeccably cut suits and wheeling his carry-on bag with the deftness of a seasoned pro, he glides through airports and chain hotels as if he owned them, as in a sense he does.
(94) In a sense, Unilateralism is another reprint of the hegemonism.
(95) Its composite index is called an intelligence quotient, in a sense reflects a person's progress.
(96) From the value and control of structure to coastline , we can know that fractal shows not only the complicated of geological phenomena, but also the being of cause of geological formation in a sense.
(97) Now, they are hoping that the price doesn't fall because they're announcing it with news and,in a sense, issuing the stock dividend is just a way to make it dramatic.
(98) In a sense, typological exegesis is a hermeneutical strategy adopted by early church to unite New Testament and Old Testament and to reconcile Marcionism and Gnosticism.
(99) It is inevitable and, in a sense, reasonable for such interest distribution pattern to come into existence.
(100) In a sense, winning the World Cup " put Argentina on the map " .
(101) In a sense, indecency law is now even more vulnerable.
(102) So, in a sense, the working state of pads will affect brake efficiency directly.
(103) In a sense we've come to our nation's capital to cash a check.
(104) In a sense, apostle Paul had a similar perspective on life.
(105) The lunatic who thinks he is a crowned head may be, in a sense, happy, but his happiness is not of a kind that any same person would envy.
(106) In a sense, computer fraud is merely a new field with old problems.
(107) Oxford University was also in a sense a closed society, with its powerful conformities.
(108) In a sense, observing the rigidly stratified dress rules is to observe the order and law of the autocratical domination.
(109) Unfortunately, HTTP is the defacto standard protocol for client-server communication, and it is a stateless and, in a sense, unidirectional protocol.
(110) In a sense, the Central Advisory Commission is a transitional organization.
(111) In a sense this program is a counterexample, in that it is never useful as a filter.
(112) But the virtue of justice is not just virtue ethics. It can also be teleological and deontological ethics in a sense.
(113) As a measure of risk, mean absolute deviation is better than variance in a sense.
(114) In a sense, Richardson's epistolary novel Clarissa reveals the uncertainty of interpretation.
(114) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(115) In a sense is the ceremonial dance sports instruments, costumes, language, manners and etiquette dance ceremony in sports training, competition and the day-to-day activities of the integrated use.
(116) Now the pebble bed reactor has the same basic safety features as a high temperature prismatic reactor in a sense that it has a meltdown free core.
(117) You can see him, in a sense Yeats, cooling the fire in the head of Aengus at this moment.
(118) Active regions are in a sense the fundamental unit of solar activity and the most persistent and visible manifestation of solar magnetism.
(119) A non-data descriptor is, in a sense, often a fancy name for a method -- but the particular method returned by descriptor access could be determined at runtime.
(120) He and his family, the emperor's family, - was, in a sense, the patron for the whole people of the Roman Empire-- - at least for all the Romans-- the paterfamilias of the entire empire.
(121) If I awoke every morning, and fell asleep each night, bathed in a sense of gratitude and not self-doubt, the in-between hours would doubtless take on a different cast.
(122) So my kind of philosophy is more empirical, less rationalistic, more pluralistic. In a sense, he or she doesn't expect if I had a single answer. And more investigatory.
(123) How did I miss that?" in a sense, the robot dog is the logical end-game of the obsessive dog breeding of the last five centuries."
(124) Speaking in a sense, present multi-nation structure in this region is a typical miniature of the pluralistic integral pattern of the Chinese nations.
(125) As an important component of civil rights, the personal right plays the same role as jus ad rem and jus in personam, or even in a sense a core, in the civil law.
(126) THE following chapters are, in a sense, the execution of a bequest.
(127) But the checkup of our country lacks practice detailed rules and material standards. In a sense it becomes a "toothless tiger."
(128) In a sense we have come to our nation's capital cash a check.
(129) The work is not, in a sense, written simply as a sort of timeless philosophical treatise, but as a dramatic dialogue with a setting, a cast of characters and a firm location in time and place.
(130) The piers are only two brick-lengths deep, and the arches rise fluidly from the piers, resulting in a sense of clean planarity.
(131) And finally, the optimality conditions are obtained for set-valued vector optimization problems in a sense of weak efficient solutions by applying the theorem.
(132) In a sense, business life is a permanent negotiation with are defending their own interests.
(133) In a sense we've come to this forum to cash a check.
(134) I suppose that, in a sense, he is hyper - sincere -- defensively sincere.
(135) Well in a sense, the other thing that happened was, in 1934, Congress set up the Federal Housing Administration--FHA.
(136) However, the triumph of marginal and diminishing marginal utility has, in a sense, been carried too far.
(137) But gold generates no income. It is, in a sense, a perpetual zero coupon bond. So valuing it isn't easy.
(138) The Lazio supporters including me were in a sense of disbelieve.
(139) In a sense, both the public and officialdom in China are like the archetypal parents.
(140) It is, in a sense, a perpetual zero coupon bond.
(141) In a sense, you could deduce whether a vote is a write-in by looking at a corresponding ballot-election.xml file that contains PCDATA content, but using the attribute adds some useful redundancy.
(142) The language outlook of Hei- dergel's later stage has transcended metaphysic language outlook, thus in a sense starts the thought of later modern times.
(143) In a sense, a Chinese-American writer such as Tan is simultaneously empowered and caught by the Orientalist discourse.
(144) Sarajevo is now identifiably a Muslim city in a sense that it was not when the war began.
(145) These, according to the phylogenetic species concept, are species. In a sense,[] this concept takes Linnaeus's original system and updates it in light of evolution.
(146) In fact, the superorganism scenario is in a sense just the cosmic flip side of the diagnosis offered by Carr and other techno-skeptics.
(147) In a sense, zero-cost distribution has turned sharing into an industry.
(148) Muscle tonus is, in a sense, the beginning of behavior.
(149) A kind of the pulse control mode, the drive and motor closed loop, but not to the numerical control system, the feedback device, in a sense, can open loop control called the servo control.
(150) Well, Con Markievicz is, in a sense, a figure like Leda. She is someone who has suffered the traumatic violence that engenders history.
(151) The evidences mentioned above were accord with the morphological changes of thyroid follicular epithelial cell and adenohypophysis thyrotroph seen under electronic microscopy in a sense.
(152) In a sense, the whole country is overtaken by the power of testicle hormone at present.
(153) In a sense, they also should have been worshiping the world's plants.
(154) In a sense, this is an appeal to a return of old - fashioned broking and market - making.
(155) In a sense, autonomous and independent from the traditional link between the individual break free out of the next package, can be seen as generated in the process of modernity top priority.
(156) In a sense a leader is the pacesetter in doing things.
(157) In a sense we was born to the world to cash a check of happiness.
(158) Orwell is, in a sense, an undercover agent, an anthropologist who has gone native to better observe his subjects in their natural habitat.
(159) Are you musically inclined ? Yep . In a sense , music is a language.
(160) In a sense, the quasi-religious mystique of royalty came full circle with Diana.
(161) The mother - child relationship is paradoxical and, in a sense, tragic.
(162) In a sense, the Queen, or Elizabeth Windsor as some choose to call her, is the last symbol of an old ascendancy that has gone forever.
(163) It is not enough merely to speak the same words, but in a sense, citizens must have certain common experiences, certain common memory and experience that shape a city and the people.
(164) Computers with Ics not only were faster but were in a sense much smarter. Crammed with more memory and logic circuity, they could take on far more difficult workloads.
(165) In a sense, some international environmental rhetoric could be free riding on American inaction.
(166) In a sense, this discovery and nothing may make much ado about nothing: In the animal world, the animal captures and kills the oneself type the phenomenon is very rare.
(167) Represented by Gregorian Chant, it is a significant source of Western music in a sense.
(168) From the perspective of ethics, "The Communist Manifesto", which in a sense reveals the history of moral paradox, is a dual philosophical understanding of human existence.
(169) Metaphysically speaking, good results in oneness, and evil results in a sense of separation.
(170) In a sense, the so - called Japanese dumplings are fried dumpling.
(171) A kind of the use of impulsive control mode, the drive and motor closed loop, but not feedback to the numerical control system, this drive, in a sense, can open loop control called the servo control.
(172) The word is now used in a sense diverse from the original meaning.
(173) It is given that general principles, in a sense of minimally counting directed trees, are proposed to select a root vertex of the directed tree.
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