Sentence examples for entirely fixed from inspiring English sources

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"For some reason we think spelling should be entirely fixed and never changed".

The script isn't entirely fixed, or can't be entirely remembered, so Clare and Felice are forced to improvise.

The everyday meaning of identity is never entirely fixed but there are successful definitions that have particular influence in particular contexts.

If you want the security of an entirely fixed abode, there are also static boats custom-built for full-time living in one place.

He has struck me as semi-detached ever since the opening game at Newcastle and, for those of us in Munich on Wednesday, it should not have required his post-match clinch with Pep Guardiola to realise he did not seem entirely fixed on his night's work.

Very plausibly, the moral facts are in some way entirely fixed by the natural facts.

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Limiting acquaintance accounts to self-knowledge of phenomenal states or, more strictly, self-knowledge of mental states individuated by phenomenology does not entirely fix their scope, as philosophers disagree as to which kinds of mental states are individuated by phenomenology.

Still, even when Apple works the kinks out, this addition alone won't be enough to entirely fix the App Store's app-discovery problem, as it only solves a problem for those who know what kind of app they want to find.

Wednesday's Supreme Court ruling doesn't entirely fix the problem -- couples must be married rather than partners, and must travel to a state that allows same-sex marriage if they don't live in one -- but it's still a major victory for LGBT rights.

It's clear from the above, and from my own discussions with AHSS researchers, that the problems of quantifying AHSS research are not only related the coverage of DOIs and ORCIDs, and we should be careful not to assume that we entirely fix the issue of metrics by fixing the plumbing (even though we might get a few 'quick wins' in a few areas).

At the extreme relativist end of the spectrum would be the view that kind classifications are entirely arbitrary, fixed only by the contingent whims of the person doing the classifying.

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