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is materially
adverb
In a material manner; with regard to physical things or characteristics.
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The built environment is materially inefficient, with structural material wastage in the order of 50% being common.
"In fact, it is materially impossible".
The condition of life is materially apparent, so to speak, in a quilt.
Blanchon's art is materially spare, mostly texts and photographs, often combined.
Zadvydas is materially different from the present case in a second respect as well.
They provide what is materially vital for its members, while being boldly political.
But out of pure cowardice he lets himself be talked into staying, which is materially an easyish option.
Harrison is materially comfortable, at least; we will learn soon enough if he is temperamentally at ease.
"And any time you have a practice that is materially inconsistent with the prospectus, the trustees have to know about it".
Our industry, as much as anyone with Internet access these days, is materially hurt by the proliferation of unsolicited, untargeted and nearly ubiquitous, truly junk e-mail.
There's no doubt that on a good television, Blu-Ray is materially better, and that it offers an exceptionally great picture.
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