Synonym: in a way. Similar words: sense, senseless, make sense, consensus, dense, offense, sensor, consent. Meaning: adv. in some respects.
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(121) If I awoke every morning, and fell asleep each night, bathed in a sense of gratitude and not self-doubt, the in-between hours would doubtless take on a different cast.
(122) So my kind of philosophy is more empirical, less rationalistic, more pluralistic. In a sense, he or she doesn't expect if I had a single answer. And more investigatory.
(123) How did I miss that?" in a sense, the robot dog is the logical end-game of the obsessive dog breeding of the last five centuries."
(124) Speaking in a sense, present multi-nation structure in this region is a typical miniature of the pluralistic integral pattern of the Chinese nations.
(125) As an important component of civil rights, the personal right plays the same role as jus ad rem and jus in personam, or even in a sense a core, in the civil law.
(126) THE following chapters are, in a sense, the execution of a bequest.
(127) But the checkup of our country lacks practice detailed rules and material standards. In a sense it becomes a "toothless tiger."
(128) In a sense we have come to our nation's capital cash a check.
(129) The work is not, in a sense, written simply as a sort of timeless philosophical treatise, but as a dramatic dialogue with a setting, a cast of characters and a firm location in time and place.
(130) The piers are only two brick-lengths deep, and the arches rise fluidly from the piers, resulting in a sense of clean planarity.
(131) And finally, the optimality conditions are obtained for set-valued vector optimization problems in a sense of weak efficient solutions by applying the theorem.
(132) In a sense, business life is a permanent negotiation with are defending their own interests.
(133) In a sense we've come to this forum to cash a check.
(134) I suppose that, in a sense, he is hyper - sincere -- defensively sincere.
(135) Well in a sense, the other thing that happened was, in 1934, Congress set up the Federal Housing Administration--FHA.
(136) However, the triumph of marginal and diminishing marginal utility has, in a sense, been carried too far.
(137) But gold generates no income. It is, in a sense, a perpetual zero coupon bond. So valuing it isn't easy.
(138) The Lazio supporters including me were in a sense of disbelieve.
(139) In a sense, both the public and officialdom in China are like the archetypal parents.
(140) It is, in a sense, a perpetual zero coupon bond.
(141) In a sense, you could deduce whether a vote is a write-in by looking at a corresponding ballot-election.xml file that contains PCDATA content, but using the attribute adds some useful redundancy.
(142) The language outlook of Hei- dergel's later stage has transcended metaphysic language outlook, thus in a sense starts the thought of later modern times.
(143) In a sense, a Chinese-American writer such as Tan is simultaneously empowered and caught by the Orientalist discourse.
(144) Sarajevo is now identifiably a Muslim city in a sense that it was not when the war began.
(145) These, according to the phylogenetic species concept, are species. In a sense,[www.Sentencedict.com] this concept takes Linnaeus's original system and updates it in light of evolution.
(146) In fact, the superorganism scenario is in a sense just the cosmic flip side of the diagnosis offered by Carr and other techno-skeptics.
(147) In a sense, zero-cost distribution has turned sharing into an industry.
(148) Muscle tonus is, in a sense, the beginning of behavior.
(149) A kind of the pulse control mode, the drive and motor closed loop, but not to the numerical control system, the feedback device, in a sense, can open loop control called the servo control.
(150) Well, Con Markievicz is, in a sense, a figure like Leda. She is someone who has suffered the traumatic violence that engenders history.
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.