Sentence examples for essentially in the case from inspiring English sources

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Essentially, in the case of a life crisis, spirituality arises as a serious issue for both patients and their families [ 5], since spirituality is a dimension through which cancer patients can fight the sense of fear and loneliness throughout their disease [ 6].

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The situation is not essentially different in the case of the argument from order, or in the case of the fine-tuning argument.

A recent criterion for subnormality of weighted shifts on directed trees by the present authors is essentially improved in the case of rootless directed trees and nonzero weights by dropping the assumption of density of C∞-vectors in the underlying ℓ2-space.

The isoapostatic genes were clustered essentially as in the case of 14 marine cyanobacteria (fig. 6).

There are currently four different types of interfaces: nasal masks, which are used predominantly [ 8, 9]; facial masks covering the nose and the mouth; nasal pillows; and mouthpieces [ 9], which are now essentially indicated in the case of daytime ventilation [ 10].

Lawyers with experience in the federal courts said yesterday that the prosecutors had essentially two options in the case of Officer Charles Schwarz and the other officers who were charged with a cover-up in the Aug. 9, 1997, attack on Mr. Louima.

While critics pound the table about big government, big business has been running the world essentially uncontrolled and, in the case of BP and Lehman Brothers, out of control.

The cellular IL-32 expression was essentially the same in the case of anti-CD3 antibody and anti-CD28 antibody stimulation, which stimulated T cells specifically.

19 This assessment was essentially qualitative, except in the case of attrition rates where we predefined a quantitative criterion: a cut-off of 15% both for overall attrition rate and for differences between treatment groups (unless otherwise foreseen by the authors).

However, for the pectinate tree, the roles are exactly reversed, with NJ better than PhyML in essentially all the cases – again, irrespective of the insertion-deletion ratio.

That, essentially, was Dr. Hirsch's ruling in the case of Alberta Spruill, a 57-year-old Harlem woman who died of a heart attack after the police mistakenly raided her apartment.

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