Synonym: put differently. Similar words: two-thirds, in order, in order to, word, in order that, in a word, as regards, under way. Meaning: adv. otherwise stated.
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61. In other words it is a part of the larger and even more complex issue of the relevance of current cost accounting.
62. In other words the tax is not spread over previous transactions, but is charged on the full amount of the sale.
63. Our model, in other words, is strictly a model of artificial selection, not natural selection.
64. In other words, forget your fancy gender studies: the neo-Darwinists were marching us back to basics.
65. In other words, the effect of economic development on democracy is lower in newly developed and developing countries.
66. In other words, the education of 250,000 pupils is being severely disrupted.
67. In other words the modern defence of the market economy is incomplete at one point.
68. In other words, it must not damage allocative, operational or dynamic efficiency as described in Chapter 2.
69. In other words, the attributes of traditional crime are defined for the enforcement agency.
70. In other words, if in doubt, don't take a chance.
71. In other words, an increase in expected inflation of 5 percentage points shifts the Phillips curve upwards by 5 percentage points.
72. In other words, Ahab fails to realize that good and evil are inextricably bound together and can not be separated.
73. In other words(sentencedict.com), one quarter of the theses are probably never consulted after completion.
74. Sovereignty, in other words, must no longer be a licence for abuse of power.
75. In other words, a scarcity value attaches at present to the possession of a licence.
76. In other words, dietary fat is absorbed through the intestine in the form of chylomicrons.
77. In other words, they could no longer be cushioned from reality, or protected from the need to compete and win.
78. In other words, in Winans no confidential information was specifically entrusted to the employer whereas in Newman and Materia there had.
79. In other words,(www.Sentencedict.com) failure on one new project could threaten the very existence of the company.
80. In other words, aggressive fantasy may suggest or stimulate aggressive behaviour, rather than drain off the motive to behave aggressively.
81. In other words, there is a clear distinction between application logic and the computer representation of that logic.
82. In other words, we must motivate our learner to think, and give her ample opportunity to do so.
83. It was, in other words, the kind of book you encounter with increased frequency as you move through college.
84. In other words, many of the snobby, clubby vibes that tend to waft around conventional classical music are absent.
85. In other words, in each moment of time countless trillions of alternate universes are sparked off.
86. In other words, pre-school attendance and university education are as unequally distributed today, as they were in the 1940s.
87. In other words, Dounreay has agreed to store the spent fuel from research reactors for four years.
88. In other words, I had something to aim for, an immediate goal.
89. In other words, within a colony, sons are worth more than brothers.
90. In other words, the subordinates did acknowledge the new managers authority when it was convenient for them.
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