Sentence examples for generally in every from inspiring English sources

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The die had been cast and, despite the game petering out, the crowd responded to what they had seen, particularly in the first half and, more generally, in every tie since the crucial 1-0 win in September of last year in the stifling heat of Armenia, which Trapattoni considered the most decisive moment.

Generally, in every flow regime (laminar or turbulent), it is always possible to find a narrow layer (the viscous or laminar sub-layer) of fluid near the wall.

It is believed that programming skills naturally carry a number of other critical skills for learning and education (Howard, 2002), and that successful programmers are perceived by society as bright and successful individuals, generally in every area (Byrne & Lyons, 2001).

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And ever since, it has seemed to me that most people are generally good, in every race and in every country where I have been.

Results of this killing assay might be generally helpful in every research where EMA/PMA-qPCR is used, as they clearly show that this pre-treatment technique cannot be blindly used for every sample without at least considering the way of the bacterial inactivation.

The effect of the solar activity is generally observed in every season.

Polarization analyses were routinely conducted (generally once in every 5 days) for monitoring changes in electrochemical performances of ADW-MFC and AIW-MFC.

However, we will extend the idea to refined clocks, where clocks do not generally tick in every instant, and store for each variable its clock.

The planetary characteristics listed below are considered crucial for life generally, but in every case multicellular organisms are more picky than unicellular life.

Things got complicated when thousands were applying who had top grades and top SATs and were generally "superkids" in every way -- extracurricular activities galore and community service that would put the United Way to shame.

GSTs and UGTs comprise a large family of enzymes, which generally exist in every organism from bacteria to humans, and they are considered major players in the phase II detoxification of both endogenous oxidative stress products and exogenous electrophilic chemical compounds [9], [16], [17].

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