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If people misuse the data I posted, I'm sorry, in the sense that I wish they didn't do that.
The new sprouts are not genetically modified in the sense of having artificial genes introduced from other species.
Despite the blistering heat, the pond is unique in the sense that it one of the biggest geysers in Java.
Not in the sense of dismissing you but unbinding you from a whole series of things that you had thought were part of you.
It is interesting and fascinating only in the sense that one wonders just how far moviemakers will go in stretching for a boffola.
In fact, post-punk had implications more wide-reaching than punk, in the sense that it shaped pop music.
It's hypocritical in the sense that these people all lie yet proclaim themselves virtuous and honest, yes.
None of my stories, are, in fact, historical, in the sense that they are factual historical events.
However, he denies that it is the most general, or universal, concept in the sense of being the highest genus of entities.
All states are more or less exceptional, in the sense that they possess unique characteristics.
It was taken at trial in the sense that the learned judge was asked by defence counsel for a special verdict to be considered.
I used to have a view of writers as being heroic figures, in the sense that they would say unsayable and courageous things.
His smugness was rooted in the sense that his retreat to the countryside was part of a great cultural project.
It had to be constantly compensated for, and dealt with, in the sense of gauging the force of Current and considering the ebb or flood of Tide.
But they are also unpredictable in the sense that they are completely untested at international level.
The logic of value can only constitute a necessity in the sense in which Hegel presents necessity.
On the down side, the British army was not a unified army in the sense of divisions and corps sized units.
So, the member is sick in the sense that the bronchia are becoming inflamed due to no medication stopping the mucous production.
Not in a negative way, but in the sense that she's almost reduced it to the status of a no-account irritation.
Also among marine snails, thick, nodose, spiny, or otherwise ornamented shells are competitive in the sense that they foil predators.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And this activity is spontaneous, in the sense that it is not coerced from without.
The bands are then achromatic in the sense that the ordinary telescope is so.
In the first place, we never used to like in the sense of to lie, the nearest approach to it is to lig.
It is a value, but not in the sense that man first appreciates it and subsequently looks for it and strives to actualise it.
Only in the sense of this power to transform and conceptualize, does the mind have knowledge within itself.
It is only on this assumption that the use of the term logia in the sense described above can be justified.
Their insatiability is to be understood in the sense that satiety does not make them scorn what satiates them.
In this poem, ludes and ledes are used indiscriminately, but most frequently in the sense of men, people.
He luxuriated in the sense of protection and authority which his words conveyed.
Schleicher was wrong in defining a language to be an organism in the sense in which a living being is an organism.
The madrepore corals are called reef-builders, but not in the sense of constructors of reefs.
The confusion which this plan produces in the sense of tonality can readily be imagined.
Yet it is transfinite in the sense that it transcends the comprehension of finite minds or processes.
Plotinus is a mystic, then, though not at all in the sense in which the term is often misused.
Allegory in the sense of Quintilian as a trope, an extended metaphor, Wilson mentions only once.
Dead is used in the sense of non-living, never having lived, not in the sense of ceased to be alive.
For, indeed, Vittoria was not modern in the sense that we Florentines are modern.
It is in the sense of a historian bound and obligated to truth that we view him.
I cannot and do not adjudge you unsuccessful, in the sense of having demonstrated your guilt rather than your innocence.
Hence every world culture whose basis is a unity of language, in the sense of a world language, is doomed to be transitory.
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