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How to use anthropologically in a sentence

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Instead of asking why patients are non-compliant, future anthropologically oriented research should study why patients comply in the first place.
A theology focused anthropologically on ethical issues remains anthropocentric, not theocentric or Christocentric.
Future anthropologically oriented research should study why patients comply in the first place.
To do that job, you need to be mentally disturbed, anthropologically different from the rest of humanity.
The definition has deep significance religiously, socially, and anthropologically.
Other texts will deepen yet more this strange destiny and what is at stake anthropologically as much as theologically.
This has been well documented anthropologically, and those who would argue with it are fools.
The artist sees these notions as essentially, fundamentally, and anthropologically derived from the development of evolutionary stories.
No Dö, the version of TAO in Japan, has been and probably will never be a vehicle to make progress anthropologically speaking.
Why that happened is a matter of abiding interest to anthropologically inclined descendants of those interloping moderns.
Sapir's work has always held an attraction for the more anthropologically inclined American linguists.
The term originated in England in the 18th century and is generally considered to be pejorative and anthropologically inaccurate.
The notion of one Indigenous People is politically and anthropologically wrong.
The French were not a single race either ethnically or anthropologically.
This ethnic dichotomy is historically and anthropologically bogus.
The anthropologically derived questions are designed to elicit information about each of the six dimensions, providing a holistic spiritual assessment.
In this supposition we could speak of a 'couple' or a 'marriage', as does Alvin, but a never as family, since anthropologically speaking, the family begins with the arrival of a child.
It is an important process for managing levels of groundwater that occurs both naturally through the water cycle and anthropologically where reclaimed water is routed to the subsurface.
This stability makes the genetic signatures carried by each member anthropologically informative and will help to provide reliable indicators of ancient migratory patterns.
Would you try to help me develop an argument that is anthropologically based that says our definition of marriage has always provided a berth, a place for men and women in the family?
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He was not legally a criminal, but, as Lombroso remarks, he was so anthropologically.
These people are, anthropologically as well as proverbially, narrow-chested and deficient in lung capacity.
Yet anthropologically speaking the tie between the two is as strongly marked as the contrast of character.
Just as no two are anthropologically alike, so we may believe that no two are alike or equal in societal value.
Anthropologically interesting as are the results of the excavations at umm el-Gra'ab, they are no less historically important.
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