Sentence examples for is sometimes applied from inspiring English sources

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The term is sometimes applied to the symptoms themselves also.

In North America the name is sometimes applied to dolphins.

The term "mild cognitive impairment" is sometimes applied to small but measurable memory problems.

The term is sometimes applied to any looting of cultural heritage for personal gain.

The term is sometimes applied to a similar action in a novel or story.

To increase the force of the blow, power is sometimes applied to augment gravity.

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Dozens of these are sometimes applied at one sitting.

For instance he can comfortably send up the Holmesian deductive fastidiousness with which the new doctrines are sometimes applied.

It's sometimes applied to quite different types of writers, and aphorists include wits, spiritual and poetic thinkers, straight up philosophers, and the chronically mordant.

Certain herbicides (e.g., sodium arsenite) are sometimes applied by the jar method, whereby the tops of weeds are bent over and immersed in jars of poisonous solution.

The direct and simplistic way in which these ideas were sometimes applied can be seen in an order of 1747 forbidding individuals to take more than 300 thalers in specie out of their territories.

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