Sentence examples for chiefly not from inspiring English sources

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To reduce the literature to manageable proportions, I focus chiefly (not exclusively) on recent literature on domestic technology transfer from universities and government laboratories.

He seemed concerned chiefly not with gaining one more victory--some of the commentators said disapprovingly that Bush had "no fire in his belly --but with estabelly --buts place in history, his own human merits as they will belly --buthistory, and the triumphs of his Administration as he sees them: he withs thestablishingd and meorialized.

And far from being a wide-open community, projects often contain at their heart a small close-knit group.With software, for instance, the code is written chiefly not by volunteers, but by employees sponsored for their efforts by companies that think they will in some way benefit from the project.

However, for present purposes his arguments are interesting chiefly not so much for their elaboration of associationism, but for the light they throw on the development of Scottish philosophy in the nineteenth century.

As in language learning, social superiors teach chiefly not by dictating rules or instructions, but by setting an example to be emulated and then praising or correcting the learner's performance.

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"[W]hat I saw in M. Becquerel's laboratory and heard from him and Monsieur and Madame Curie, gave me the impression of some peculiar state proper chiefly (but not exclusively, just as magnetism is chiefly, but not exclusively, the property of iron and cobalt) to uranum and the thorium compounds.

The appalling hypocrisy of American behaviour is that it is chiefly, if not solely, motivated by economic schemes to secure Central Asian oil and gas, not to mention Iraqi reserves at more favourable rates.Laviero MancinelliDaly City, CaliforniaSIR – I am surprised and disappointed by your simplistic discussion of a possible American invasion of Iraq.

Poets learn a lot from their own most famous poems; chiefly, what not to do again.

It chiefly benefits not impoverished living artists, but the relations of rich dead ones.

The duke's interest in the colony was chiefly economic, not political, but most of his efforts to derive economic gain from New York proved futile.

Florus compiled a brief sketch of the history of Rome from its founding to the time of Augustus, based chiefly but not solely on Livy.

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