Sentence examples for appropriately word from inspiring English sources

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Appropriately, word of their departure leaked out on a Friday afternoon when Princess Margaret was buried and Parliament prepared for a recess.

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Theatre offers a special case where some form of private language, private interpretation or (maybe most appropriately worded) private rule-making appears to exist.

One might say, "No harm is done in making such a judgment, so long as the parties remain free to reverse its effect by placing an appropriately worded provision in their contract". Before you accept this sanguine proposal, recall Judge Cardozo's treatment of the contract in Jacob & Youngs.

A reduced pool of 12 daytime and 10 overnight questions were included for further testing in round 2. Participant feedback received during round 2 further informed item reduction based on selection of the most appropriately worded item alternates.

Feedback was sought from a number of senior Australian policymakers and researchers in health to determine whether the questions were appropriately worded, relevant and clear.

For example, if y5 came from questionnaire data: the question providing y5 presumably was clear, precise and appropriately worded, there were few missing values, no recoding difficulties, no socially-desirable response, a reasonable distribution across multiple evenly-spaced response options, and so on.

(Appropriately: the word poetry is derived from the Greek verb "poiein," meaning "to make").

The New Yorker, February 9 , 1998P. 76 Books lead discussing novelization — an appropriately foul word for a deeply suspect activity, turning movies into books.

That was an appropriately fantastic word in the English Duka Bruni speaks fluently as a result of 17 years in New York City, where she raised two children.

By Anthony Lane The New Yorker, February 9 , 1998P. 76 Books lead discussing novelization — an appropriately foul word for a deeply suspect activity, turning movies into books.

But then they discovered that about 28 zillion leaves were about to fall on their heads, so they changed the name to fall -- an appropriately sad word, which reminded them of Genesis.

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