Similar words: broadly speaking, frankly speaking, briefly speaking, generally speaking, strictly, speaking, in a manner of speaking, streaking. Meaning: adv. in actual fact.
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31. Louvois Strictly speaking, Louvois should not be considered a grand cru village.
32. Strictly speaking, there is as yet no definitive evidence for declining sperm counts.
33. Neither the input nor the output of a Turing machine can, strictly speaking, be an infinite decimal.
34. Strictly speaking, however, the latter determination can be made only by examination of a bone biopsy specimen.
35. Strictly speaking, in what ontological category of things are causes and other conditions, the things which comprise causal circumstances?
36. These usages have given rise to philosophical views as to the nature, strictly speaking, of causes and effects.
37. However, this formulation is, according to social representation theory, strictly speaking inaccurate.
38. However, strictly speaking it is not a number but a physical quantity with units of mol-1.
39. Strictly speaking, we should erect a statue to a plumber in Trafalgar Square.
40. Strictly speaking we should add the various National Insurance contributions to the total for direct taxation.
41. This means that, strictly speaking, so-called outer perception is not really perception at all.
42. Where there is such an approved standard it is, strictly speaking not mandatory for the manufacturer to comply with it.
43. Strictly speaking, of course, there are no ends in animal life for a Darwinian.
44. Strictly speaking, this should be used to refer to an auditory sensation experienced by the hearer.
45. Monophony Strictly speaking, monophonic music is a single melodic line, without harmony or even octaves.
46. Strictly speaking the extreme ultraviolet light does not come from a laser, but it does retain the coherence of the original.
47. Strictly speaking this information was superfluous; at Coventry it was inserted perhaps with a view to recording guild affiliations.
48. Strictly speaking, there is no acceptable delegation of legislative power....
49. Although business gifts are not strictly speaking sales promotions, they are relevant to this section.
50. He has many opportunities to personify the government or, strictly speaking, to be presented as its spokesman.
51. Strictly speaking, spiders are not insects, although most people think they are.
52. Strictly speaking, he is not qualified for the job.
53. Strictly speaking, she is not a friend of mine.
54. I think, strictly speaking, you are wrong there.
55. Strictly speaking, they shouldn't be called philosophers,(Sentence dictionary) but rather'philophilosophers.'
56. Many people equate focal ratios with image brightness, but strictly speaking this is only true when taking pictures of "extended" objects like the Moon and nebulae.
57. Strictly speaking, the E programming language is a dynamically typed functional programming language, not a framework.
58. Strictly speaking, ventilation is also a means of indoor air sterilization.
59. Strictly speaking, dispute settlement body is a quasi-judicial organization, because all the decisions put forward by general council of world trade organization should pass appeal body eventually.
60. Strictly speaking, a slow - worm is a kind of reptile.
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