Similar words: functional, dysfunctional, functionary, function, and function, dysfunction, malfunction, unconditionally. Meaning: ['fʌŋ(k)ʃnəlɪ] adv. with respect to function.
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1 People judged to be functionally illiterate lack the basic reading and writing skills required in everyday life.
2 Benjamin is functionally competent at last.
3 We must ensure that our students leave school functionally literate for a complex competitive economy. 2.
4 It presupposes that the functionally optimal capitalist state is in some senses class-neutral.
5 It is functionally compatible with 24-pin generic array logic devices and functions at the same speed as the 16V8 above.
6 Those specialists were left functionally aligned, and remained in the remote storage area.
7 Their vision was of functionally integrated systems and ordered hierarchies, transcending the atomized, petty divisions of party politics.
8 At the level of the individual director, being functionally skilled and technically competent no longer makes a difference.
9 However, if functionally one is considered an unequal, ontology soon becomes irrelevant.
10 Inertia has kept the sites occupied,[www.Sentencedict.com] but functionally many of them are not related to their countryside surroundings.
11 This class system has long been regarded as functionally otiose.
12 Postoperative follow-up showed satisfactory results functionally and cosmetically .
13 It satisfies the user's requirements both functionally and emotionally.
14 No non-prime attribute in the table is functionally dependent on a part (proper subset) of a candidate key.
15 A thermoelastic model of functionally gradient material plates is developed.
16 Functionally , directors may be cate - gorised either as an executive director or a non-executive director.
17 Two dimensional analysis of a functionally graded cylindrical shell with specific material gradient was presented.
18 Use a pagestack to indicate a group of functionally identical pages whose navigational properties are immaterial to the macrostructure of the site.
19 Functionally, an automotive brake system can be divided into wheel brake mechanism and parking brake mechanism.
20 Both the Windows and DOS versions are front-ended by the Toolkit program, and they are both visually and functionally similar.
21 I believe the Druid sacred groves to have been functionally identical with, and a direct continuity of, ley mark-clumps.
22 The complete normal and emergency stabilizer trim systems operated normally when functionally checked on the aircraft after the accident.
23 The pointers at each node become array indices rather than true memory addresses, but the structure is functionally unchanged.
24 Improving models I work in a psychiatric hospital on a unit caring for functionally ill elderly people.
25 Women are said to have been created as equal to men yet are functionally to be dependent on men.
26 Some of the most difficult diagnostic problems may be caused by the person who functionally elaborates an underlying organic disease.
27 In software engineering, the degree to which the tasks performed by a single program module are functionally related.
28 Table 13-2 shows that multidomestic firms tend to operate with worldwide area structures, within which operating decisions are decentralized to functionally self-contained country subsidiaries.
29 Therefore, there is no change in the protein produced, and the mutation is functionally unnoticeable , or silent.
30 An overall optimization of process plans and production plans (schedules) must be achieved by integrated CAPP with PPC functionally.
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