Sentence examples for a more specifically from inspiring English sources

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Honestly.' Nurse 2 'Many times, I feel that the doctor could as well have conducted the patient consultation on his own.' (Nurses, Hospital A) More specifically, the nurses did not feel that sitting in on the patient consultations was professionally meaningful but rather an additional responsibility imposed externally by the project.

Garrel's work soon took a turn toward a more specifically cinema-centric abstraction.

In a more specifically Christian context, Kierkegaard's focus on passion as opposed to reason finds expression in his claim that Christian teachings are paradoxical.

But Bundy's movement makes sense a strange and parochial kind, but still sense only in a more specifically American and Western context.

Mr. Kitzke's finale, "Sunflower Sutra" (1999), had a more specifically gay connection, by way of an Allen Ginsberg text about (more or less) a locomotive and a sunflower.

But Bundy's movement makes sense — a strange and parochial kind, but still sense — only in a more specifically American and Western context.

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This is a proposition rather than a proposal; more specifically, it is a statement, realized by a declarative clause.

A nosology more specifically provides a scientific classification system for diseases or disorders.

But to answer your question a little more specifically: I am an aid sceptic, OK?

This is not a coincidence!" More specifically, the film has a very good handle on the physicality of public theatre.

This project narrowed the target audience a bit more specifically, including embedded music, video and interactivity for moms and kids.

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