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How to use i.e. in a sentence

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The material extends almost to the corners on the sides, i.e., much more than in the case of a half binding.
Before Seligman, every black person was a Khemet, Hamite, etc i.e., a child of Ham, also Hem, Kem, Kham or Kem.
It is striving for world hegemony, i.e., the political and economic reorganization of the world in the interests of American capital.
Although we still have financial difficulties, he often brings me a little treat, i.e. caramels or candy or a Tim Horton's fruit muffin.
The harp seal and the minke whale together consume about the same amount of biomass as the Norwegian fishermen land, i.e. about 3 million tonnes.
There was no physical act on the part of D which caused the injury but rather an omission, i.e. his failure to apply the handbrake.
Of course they omit to mention that their slice of the pot, i.e. trading commissions, will be higher as a result.
This unity in the soul is related to another widely held Stoic teaching, i.e., the unity of the virtues.
Consider acratic action, i.e. acting on the strongest desire though not the way one thinks it is the best.
In summary, therefore, we feel it was reasonable to give a turnover certification based upon the basic records, i.e. the cash book.
In vinegar this is acetic acid, i.e. the acid derived from the alcohol, ethanol.
Enzymes tend to be more active, i.e., they catalyze reactions faster, than synthetic catalysts at ambient temperatures.
First consider the odds of forming this target sequence by blind chance, i.e., with monkeys at word-processors.
Me and my bros used to drink that stuff like we now drink beer i.e. like there's no tomorrow.
Provide instructions for the necessary computer actions, i.e., erasing radio buttons, drop-down menus, and clearing open-ended questions.
To talk of subtilization thus is to highlight its secondary meaning in its original French, i.e. signifying theft or a spiriting away.
Fundamentalists are also exclusivists, i.e. they hold that only those who believe as they do will end up in heaven.
This mechanism gives the bacterium its ability to follow the gradient of chemical concentration, i.e., chemotaxis.
A negative oxidation state indicates that an atom can undergo reduction, i.e., gain electrons.
The game would then be one simply of anticipating progress, and buying in its path, i.e., erecting barriers to improved land use.
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Does measurability lead to a modification in the economic fact by changing its nature, i.e. by giving rise to another fact?
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