Sentence examples for generally virtually from inspiring English sources

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On the other hand,psychotherapy, lifestyle and dietary change are badly shorted, and generally neglected In virtually all mainline psychiatry.

The police were generally regarded as virtually useless against student protesters last year - which is why army troops were used in the crackdown - and the new appointments may be an attempt to toughen the force and assure strong security.

The rest of the community is not obligated to interpret the couple's relationship in the light of these assumptions; but because marriage is such a familiar and generally understood institution, virtually the whole community will be able to understand the signal that the couple is sending.

That means that richer, developed countries typically agreed to meaningful cuts in carbon emissions or other climate-friendly policies while poorer, still-developing countries generally committed to virtually nothing.

The fanbase is large and generally loyal, and virtually all home matches sell out; in 2007 08 Arsenal had the second-highest average League attendance for an English club (60,070, which was 99.5% of available capacity), and as of 2006, the fourth-highest all-time average attendance.

However, microdissection and sequencing of breast cancer samples suggest that p53 mutations are generally, if not virtually always, clonal within breast cancer [30], [31].

However, while the body of circumstantial evidence indicating a probable role of EDCs in these effects is large and rapidly growing, generally, it is virtually impossible to demonstrate, directly, causal links between EDC exposure and effect.

Lenders are generally nervous about lending on apartments higher than the fourth or fifth floor, and virtually rule out ex-local authority flats in high-rises.

"Reports of gains in economic activity generally outnumber declines, but virtually every reference to improvement was qualified as either small or scattered," the Fed said in the report.

Under current rules, companies are generally able to classify virtually all leases as operating leases and keep them off their balance sheets, something that regulators and accounting critics have long criticized.

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