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Secondarily

adverb

With lesser importance.

  • Primarily, this will cause deaths

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This sort of nastiness is more easily intelligible than the aggregate kind and is at least as important because many voters form their judgments on character first and policy only secondarily.

America sees the problem primarily as one of nuclear proliferation and secondarily as a threat to Israel.

Reihan Salam points us to a revealing passage from a book by Mitch Daniels, the Republican governor of Indiana who abolished collective-bargaining for public-sector workers in his state:In Indiana our actions were only secondarily about finances.

But the choice is only partly, and secondarily, a matter of economics.

But German shepherds are only secondarily wolf-like, having been deliberately bred to look that way in the relatively recent past.How the loss of particular signals affects the social lives of dogs is not yet clear.

Its choice of targets is designed partly to serve Europe's own domestic interests by avoiding areas where it relies on American produce and, secondarily, to hurt producers in ways likely to do maximum damage to George Bush in next year's presidential election (see article).The administration has not reaped the benefits it expected from the introduction of tariffs in March 2002.

Mīmāṃsā claims that the sole primary meaning of the word "bull" is the generic property or the class property (jāti) such as bull-ness, while the individual object which possesses this generic property, i.e., a particular bull, is only secondarily and subsequently understood from the word "bull".

But the PC does more work for Du Châtelet than just separating out the possible from the impossible, and on this point, she leans more toward Leibniz's use of this principle than toward Wolff's use of it, for the PC secondarily divides the category of the possible into truths that are necessary from those that are contingent.

If God is thus named secondarily by the common name, so that the creature is primarily named by it, nonetheless God's wisdom is the cause and source of human wisdom.

By giving objects their intelligibility (esse intelligibile), the divine intellect "is that in virtue of which secondarily the objects produced move the intellect in actuality" (Ord. I.3.1.4 n.267).

One can emphasize the difference between experiment and simulation, following Gilbert and Troitzsch and Peschard, by insisting that experiments teach us first about their epistemic targets and only secondarily allow inferences to the behavior of other systems.

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