Sentence examples for considered principally from inspiring English sources

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"Intelligence has always been considered principally an immutable inherited trait," said Susanne M. Jaeggi, a postdoctoral fellow in psychology at the University of Michigan and a co-author of the paper.

Based on the analysis of the characteristic hysteretic behavior of concrete, the residual deformation in tension was considered principally due to the incomplete closure of the opening cracks.

The model which best accounted for this was that where mutations affecting exons 45 to 50 (the 6½ exons comprising the noncoding 5'UTR of Dp140) were considered principally as coding exon mutations whose effect is restricted to Dp260 and Dp427.

Likewise the mantle edge and mantle pallial are considered principally secretory tissues.

The cell-adverse effect of chromosomal loss is considered principally as a rate-limiting factor for the occurrence of LOH.

Given that most of the studies we found were not principally concerned with social networks or peer support, however, the findings of our efforts need to be considered principally as an agenda for future research.

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Many people at the time, including Ladybird Johnson, supported Jenkins, whose consensual sexual relations were considered scandalous principally because of the genders of those involved.

This result is considered attributable principally to the fact that the peripheral nerve concentration of Pt decreased to half or less following NC-6004 administhanion than with CDDP administration.

They aim to link the current scandal to other government programs they consider overweening — principally the rollout of the health care overhaul law — and generate a Republican wave in the 2014 midterm elections reminiscent of 2010's.

Because of the low ionic strength of solution below ~0.8 M, and the associated ir drop problem, solutions stronger than 1.0 M were principally considered.

While Goatly (1997) limited his study to an attempt to remedy the marginalized position of lexical metaphor in SFL, Simon-Vandenbergen (2003) principally considered the make-up and interpersonal functions of lexical metaphor in a corpus of 3000 metaphorical expressions of verbal Process collected from the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.

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