Sentence examples for artificial in that from inspiring English sources

The phrase "artificial in that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to explain or clarify the nature of something that is not natural or is created by human intervention.
Example: "The intelligence exhibited by the program is artificial in that it relies on algorithms rather than human intuition."
Alternatives: "synthetic in that" or "man-made in that".

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First, it is artificial in that Liberal and Labour philosophies are significantly different and it is a fraud on the electorate to fail to offer it the choice.

The Canovite system was artificial in that it required the contrived rotation in office (turno pacífico) of a Liberal and a Conservative party; this in turn demanded governmental control of elections, which were run by caciques, or local political bosses, who controlled votes in their districts and delivered them in return for favours for themselves and their supporters.

Hou says she found the study somewhat artificial in that choosing an instrument for one tour isn't the same thing as choosing one to use for the long haul.

Clearly, the "trade-only" model is somewhat artificial in that we disentangle trade effects at the level of modes (whereas Logsums aggregate over the modes to provide a summary measure over all modes).

While this may have provided some welcome taxonomic clarity, it was artificial in that it ignored the evolutionary reality that at some point members of the human lineage were very ape-like.

"But these prints are completely artificial in that they don't have any of this grain or scale they're rendered at exactly the same resolution they will be printed, so they're more like objects behind glass than photographs of an object.

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He uses both computer effects and actual locations to blend the real and the artificial in ways that could only be imagined when Woody Allen posed with Calvin Coolidge and Herbert Hoover in "Zelig" and Forrest Gump received a Medal of Honor from Lyndon B. Johnson.

And then those artificial diamonds artificial in that they didn't come from the earth even though it's the same scientific process can only be "grown" a finite amount before the method no longer works.

Follies were similar, although they differed from artificial ruins in that they were not part of a planned landscape, but rather seemed to have no reason for being built.

The preparatory evolution was an artificial procedure, in that it merely made use of evolutionary optimization to obtain replicators that can tolerate higher mutation rates.

The regularize task, like many other paradigms used in cognitive neuroscience and psychology, represents a somewhat artificial construct, in that highly literate young adults do not typically focus on "sounding out" words that they already know how to read.

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