Synonym: au fond, basically, essentially, fundamentally, in principle, in theory. Similar words: essence, inessential, finesse, essential, essentially, obtuseness, falseness, absence. Meaning: adv. 1. at bottom or by one's (or its) very nature 2. with regard to fundamentals although not concerning details.
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31, This is in essence a chapter on basic statistical methods with some basic definitions in the beginning.
32, In essence, the effect is a little like repairing the bridges on the Rhine River after the war.
33, These planets are big enough to be regarded as, in essence, stars that didn't quite make it.
34, In essence, formal systems and procedures depend on local knowledge.
35, These, in essence, are the two alternative ways in which the biochemistry of memory might work.
36, In essence, hedgers as a group buy insurance from speculators who take calculated gambles.
37, The idea has become both powerful and productive, but is in essence simple.
38, It was, in essence, a system of power-sharing in which offices were distributed according to the notional strength of the communities.
39, The defence case, which opened last week, will in essence plead incompetence.
40, In essence this is the same issue as that outlined earlier concerning the creativity of the school.
41, In essence he insists that he has a right to attend a college in his home community.
42, Still, the lawsuit has the potential to cause difficulty for Clinton because it is in essence a simple story.
43, Those who initially questioned whether or not the online catalogues were in fact catalogues may have recognized the difference in essence.
44, In essence the principles of pastoral care for children have not been extended to adults.
45, In essence(Sentence dictionary), internal relations previously based on hierarchies and bureaucratic authority are being gradually transformed into actual or surrogate market transactions.
46, Louis, have sprung into being. In essence, they act as keepers of the long-term agenda.
47, In essence, this was his first fight since Garcia, which was almost a year ago.
48, In essence, the rationale for local economic development links economic development to community well-being.
49, The challenges facing schools are considered in detail throughout this book but in essence they require a management response.
50, In essence, the founding giants of the computer industry were diametrically opposed in both platform and product.
51, The encroachment of the Eastern political economy into Utah in essence relegated the Mormon theocracy to the status of an internal colony.
52, In essence these are sash cramps without the longitudinal bar.
53, In essence problem solving presents a new and challenging angle on a site or feature.
54, In essence their class position often forces them into using the environment destructively and inhibits any adaptive response to its inevitable deterioration.
55, Eleven years ago, highway officials voted, in essence, to take Route 66 off the map.
56, In essence we aim to provide a personal service of the highest standard by combining advanced techniques and specialist knowledge.
57, How can we conceptualize this process? In essence, it is quite simple.
58, In essence, it ensures an extra set of eyes will be watching when a single probation officer can not be.
59, In essence, then, credit unions are owned and controlled by their members through elected officials.
60, In essence the model is balanced on a bubble of air and keeps trying to slide off it.
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