Synonym: in a way. Similar words: sense, senseless, make sense, consensus, dense, offense, sensor, consent. Meaning: adv. in some respects.
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(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!sentencedict.com/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.
More similar words: sense, senseless, make sense, consensus, dense, offense, sensor, consent, expense, license, intense, defense, in any case, sensitive, sensation, sensitivity, at the expense of, nasty, as soon as, as soon as possible, phase, ease, case, base, laser, in case, at ease, phrase, send, based on.