Sentence examples for accordingly anyone from inspiring English sources

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Accordingly, anyone seeking guidance from individual entries will be strongly advised to consult the references cited.

Accordingly, anyone -- a Protestant, Jew, Catholic, Muslim, Buddhist, or atheist -- can be an excellent Supreme Court justice.

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Superintendent Rob Revill of the Safer Transport Command said: "Traffic and Safer Transport officers will be out in force, and even officers who don't specialise in traffic policing will be watching and dealing accordingly with anyone they see breaking the law.

Traffic and safer transport officers will be out in force, and even officers who don't specialise in traffic policing will be watching and dealing accordingly with anyone they see breaking the law.

Once you are relieved, button or zip your clothing accordingly to prevent anyone from getting the idea that you just used a street as your toilet.

Accordingly, Mr. Miller said, anyone contemplating a shared appreciation mortgage might want to consult tax lawyer or accountant.

Accordingly, a statute saying, "anyone who has engaged in any activity that affects commerce must buy health insurance" would clearly be constitutional, and cover everyone, just like the new mandate.

Accordingly, Tye holds that anyone seeking to account for our ability to directly apprehend change by appealing to a unifying relationship between experiences is also misguided: there simply aren't the token experiences there to be unified; a given period or stretch of consciousness is not composed of successive perceptions or experiences (203: 10203

You'll be able to update it accordingly and see if anyone else has posted further information.

(The technique is known as gigantism when applied to Joyce, blarney when applied to anyone else.) Accordingly, Howie's secret sex partner is a massive woman known as the Avalanche, and the description of her sitting on a bar stool in white stretch pants is truly terrifying.

Accordingly, it is doubtful that anyone is ever in a position in which she can point to another individual with a level of benefits different from his own and correctly deny that it is metaphysically possible for her to have had that level of benefits.

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