Sentence examples for considered practically complete from inspiring English sources

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Reporting of new diagnoses of cancer to the Cancer Registry is mandatory by law, and follow-up for breast cancer is considered practically complete (Larsen et al, 2007).

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We assume slow channel variations so that can be considered practically constant over consecutive blocks.

They were once considered practically worthless.

REDEMPTION PLAN OUTLINED All Bonds in Hands of "New Holders" Considered Practically Repudiated.

But if no disaster strikes, well, that's considered practically illegal.

Removing him from them is considered practically an act of abuse.

Basketball's long history abroad means that in many countries it's considered practically indigenous.

Considered theoretically, this intelligible paradigm of perfection is God; considered practically, it is "MORAL PERFECTION" (2 396).

The magnitude of difference was considered practically meaningful when the likelihood was ≥75%.

Together with γ, they can be considered practically constant for all speakers.

Blinding was not considered practically achievable because of the different formulation of the two drugs.

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