Sentence examples for fundamentally apparently from inspiring English sources

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More fundamentally, apparently EPA knew there was a health risk to these children -- but it used that risk as an excuse for an experiment instead of a cleanup.

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There's a USB port on the box which is fundamentally useless – apparently it's only for engineers to use when fixing the box, so you can't use it to play other content – photos, films etc; nor can it be used to plug in a Wi-Fi dongle.

The novel psychoactive substances, however, that began to spread after the millennium [ 2– 4] have fundamentally reorganized this apparently stable situation.

The necessity to adapt and evolve new R-gene specificities in the centre of diversity of the late blight pathogen has apparently fundamentally shaped the evolutionary dynamics of the R2 locus in the Mexican species, while the lack of this pressure has resulted in a more gradual pace of diversification in the South American derived species.

Of all the Palestinian Jewish sages of the 1st century ad, none apparently proved so fundamentally influential in his own time and for subsequent generations of scholars and spiritual leaders as Johanan ben Zakkai.

It is adapted to an environment containing only low oxygen concentrations by being a fundamentally fermentative organism, with oxygen apparently not making a significant contribution to energy metabolism [ 42].

It does not apparently require fundamental indeterminism to have a randomised trial, and our confidence in the deliverances of such trials does not depend on our confidence that the trial design involved radioactive decay or some other fundamentally indeterministic process.

Apparently, even for people who fundamentally oppose what they stand for, Koch (sounds like coke) money is very addictive.

If I'm not getting married (or even within 500 feet of anything like a relationship), like apparently everyone else on my Newsfeed, am I fundamentally unloveable?

Since SNAREs and their complexes are apparently mobile [24] SNARE-mediated adhesion kinetics presumably differ fundamentally from those discussed above where one of each sticker-ligand pair was immobilized on a substrate.

Apparently, segmental folding from the 5' end during transcription yields a fundamentally different conformational ensemble for certain RNAs than denaturation/refolding, even in the absence of any chaperones postulated to play an important role for RNA folding in vivo [11], [38].

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