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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121. In other words, complex systems were less likely to be stable than simple ones.
122. In other words, the drafter must understand what he/she is trying to achieve.
123. In other words, cash limits were not expected to be adjusted during the subsequent year to take account of inflation.
124. In other words, they cut first and most their personal consumption rather than collective consumption.
125. In other words, Summerlee, there is a sort of contagion effect.
126. In other words, women's caring responsibilities are being used as a ground for excluding them from benefits.
127. In other words, in economic matters you ought to leave well enough alone.
128. In other words, subordinates are unsettled by a boss who chops and changes between autocracy, persuasion, consultation and democracy.
129. In other words, when people rented furnished apartments, they were influenced by the style of the interiors.
130. In other words the five year housing land supply should not be the Structure Plan requirement plus an allowance of 60%.
131. In other words, extra spending automatically generates additional leakages from the circular flow.
132. The expression in other words is just one example of a range of expressions which have been classified as apposition markers.
133. In other words, the same people who would have emigrated on their own will be assisted by government programmes.
134. In other words, subcultural cleavage has attenuated and cultural homogeneity has extended from structural orientation into policy orientation.
135. In other words, behavior is generally motivated by a desire to attain some goal.
136. In other words, it was a way of easing the dilemma of choosing between tax cuts or more public spending.
137. In other words, does the expansion of highly distinctive words result in a greater proportion of useful information?
138. In other words, the human mind was arguably being stretched throughout the most advanced civilisations of the time.
139. In other words,(sentence dictionary) the announcer would kill time until the telegraph details started flowing again.
140. In other words, we may continue with a partial equilibrium framework.
141. In other words, lots of concurrent partners in the briefest possible time span will equal the greatest chance of epidemic spread.
142. The budget process in Congress, in other words, was deemed to be irrational, uncoordinated and inefficient.
143. In other words it denoted the duly consecrated and divinely endorsed king.
144. In other words, interactivity brings a vital element of added value to all electronic information, whether multimedia or not.
145. In other words the states of mind that do nothing for the healing process.
146. In other words, he was still developing the characteristics that would eventually make him a character actor.
147. In other words, information received must have the same content and organization as information sent.
148. In other words a fat calorie was exactly the same as a carbohydrate or a protein calorie.
149. Under those conditions, in other words, it is just as effective a weight-control agent as pink lemonade.
150. In other words, the more deeply entangled he becomes, the freer he is.
More similar words: two-thirds, in order, in order to, word, in order that, in a word, as regards, under way, minor, overwhelm, together with, afterward, casino, heinous, cash in on, minority, overwhelming, carcinomas, cord, order, work, record, border, works, worry, at work, world, worth, afford to, can afford.