Similar words: circumstances, circumstance, circumstantial evidence, circumstantial, circumspect, circumscribe, circumspection, circumscription. Meaning: adv. because of prevailing conditions.
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61, I think it will be conceded by my most disputatious reader, that she could hardly have directed an unfortunate boy to do anything in the wide world more difficult to be done under the circumstances.
62, But under the circumstances with incomplete information, price leadership may contribute to the coordination of prices among the enterprises and constitute the concerted practice.
63, IT asks him tearfully how he can expect IT to remain at Thornfield under the circumstances.
64, Under the circumstances, gypsum or anhydrite could accumulate to form beds many meters thick, without any co-precipitation of halite .
65, The result was the best that could be expected under the circumstances.
66, Graham: Well, I guess a little tearing and chaffing is normal under the circumstances. So, then what did you do?
67, Under the circumstances of reasonable pluralism, public reasoning asks us to deduce just principles by the recognized universal beliefs and deducible forms so as to reach "overlapping consensus".
68, Under the circumstances, we have to defer discussing this subject.
69, The article shows the method of using ASA local data base by data window objects under the circumstances of PB8.0 and analyzes the cases of it.
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