Similar words: respects, have respect for, respect, respected, respectful, respective, respecting, disrespect. Meaning: adv. from some points of view.
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1, In some respects the African mind works rather differently from the occidental one.
2, The resistance to labouring class poets is balanced in some respects by the support they received.
3, In some respects there seems not much room for argument about our conception of standard effects and their causal circumstances.
4, In this situation, abject apologies in some respects remain complicit with the patronizing attitudes from which they attempt to disassociate themselves.
5, However absurd these may seem in some respects, we have to read them in the light of the knowledge then available.
6, Certainly, small pickup trucks are similar in some respects to station wagons.
7, The take-up has been disappointing in some respects, with the most highly motivated members attending several courses.
8, The story is complex, and in some respects law has been indifferent and, indeed, antipathetic to commercial needs.
9, In some respects, of course, greater economic and commercial activity did strengthen the regime.
10, Acquavella offers a relationship which is, in some respects, even more prestigious than Kirkman.
11, In some respects this mosaic appears also to have been influenced by pavements in the western part of the province.
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13, It came to him that Smitty, in some respects, bore a physical resemblance to Ken Grimes.
14, In some respects, governmental bodies enjoy the same freedom of action.
15, The result is that the countries are, in some respects, leapfrogging their more advanced neighbours.
16, In some respects they are clearly superior to normal books, for example they have database cross-referencing facilities ordinary volumes lack.
17, In some respects, young people have gained greater autonomy and are expected to shoulder adult responsibilities at ever younger ages.
18, An impulse passing along a nerve fibre is in some respects similar to an electric pulse passing along a wire.
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20, In some respects, they have already done so.
21, Abstraction and grammaticalization have similarity in some respects.
22, They disagree with each other in some respects.
23, In some respects Tom is a regular eighth grader.
24, "In some respects politicking is going to take precedence over policy making," said Josten.
25, Like the services themselves, the Naval Academy has a strong culture which in some respects is overtly hostile to women.
26, This was a big surprise to us, and indeed, in some respects rather embarrassing.
27, Large units do not seem to be deficient in democratic qualities and may even be more democratic in some respects; 4.
28, So from the first to the second repetition, the subjects' behaviour improved in some respects and deteriorated in others.
29, The unworldly, peace-loving doctor, oblivious of both material comfort and public opinion, is in some respects a self-portrait.
30, One of my reasons for becoming involved in Westland was that I felt in some respects that I owed them something.
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