Sentence examples for more tangentially from inspiring English sources

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Daniel C. Richman, a Columbia law professor and a former federal prosecutor, said the records could be used to back up central evidence or could be used more tangentially — for example, to bolster a questionable witness's credibility by supporting minor points in his testimony.

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The character is based – at several removes – on a real-life figure, a fixer and executive who was possibly more than tangentially involved in one of the era's more notorious episodes, the shooting dead of Superman actor George Reeves in 1959.

Yet the story grew more mysterious (if only tangentially so) on Friday, when ABC revealed that Pruitt's security detail had to break down the door of the condo last March, believing he was unresponsive and needed to be rescued.

Nathan Cassidy has created three comedy shows based on the Back to the Future trilogy, and has found it vital to balance references and props that delight the true believers with more widely resonant material, inspired tangentially by the movies, about the passage of time and the challenges of ageing.

Whereas the peduncular and terminal DMs populations seem to develop locally and express Dlx5 (intermediate retrotuberal and tuberal areas, respectively), the peduncular and terminal DM core populations probably are elements tangentially migrated from more dorsal basal origins; (Puelles et al. 2012; their Figs. 8.15; 8.15L–N).

Kroonland was tangentially involved in a more sinister affair in July 1910.

In such cases, rock pressure can be decreased significantly by allowing deformations to occur, so that a deformable lining (particularly, a tangentially deformable one) offers a more effective use of the available bored profile than a thicker stiff lining of the same concrete quality.

(Some apps offer to sign in with Twitter, though those are often less about identity, and more about connecting services for sharing. Tangentially, a system like Uber could grow big enough to own its own purchasing-related mobile sign-ins as well).

When asked about the name, Fletcher reveals it's only tangentially related Spain, and is more a symbol of an internationality also a reference to his brother's favorite soccer team.

As I think that all of us are who work in the music industry, either tangentially or in sort of the more traditional business.

In fact, about two-thirds of youth workers hold a degree or certification, but more often than not these credentials are only tangentially related to the OST field or the jobs that youth workers are currently performing (NAA 2006; Yohalem et al. 2006).

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