Sentence examples for more typically as from inspiring English sources

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More typically, as Keds did with sneakers, a company locates an ostensible coinage in a pioneering ad campaign.

Why is everyone overlooking the role that race -- some would call it racism, but I would describe more broadly and more typically as racial anxiety and fear -- played in the rise of the Tea Party Movement, and thus in the current state of the Republican Party, the big dog that's been wagged for nearly three years by its right-pointing, tea-laden tail?

It is common to include temperature in various photosynthetic models but more typically as an intrinsic property of various biochemical processes (Farquhar et al. 1980), whereas the temperature responses in the present study were explicitly encapsulated by the parameter coefficients and central to the model.

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The highly variable quality of state pre-K also creates problems for the education of children with disabilities alongside their more typically developing peers, as far too few teachers are presently capable of providing the quality education expected for children with special needs.

Nephroblastoma, also more commonly known as a Wilms tumour, is the commonest renal tumour in childhood and more typically presents as abdominal pathology in an otherwise asymptomatic patient.

Nephroblastoma, also more commonly known as a Wilms tumour, is the commonest renal tumour in childhood and more typically presents as abdominal pathology with few constitutional symptoms, although rarely haematuria can be a presenting feature.

Since nanoparticles consist typically as more or less narrow distributions rather than strictly monodisperse particles, Au/S ratios represent also narrow distributions but are experimentally measured as ensemble-averages.

More typically, "buy credit protection" is as far as it goes.

Los soldados atacaron el pueblo con armas, y luego removieron los tesoros,  in more formal or academic registers the two sentences linked by the coordinating element and then in (1) would more typically be realized as a single compact sentence composed of main and embedded clauses, as in (2): (2) Eng.

Contrary to Simon's positions, and more typically, plans appear as goal-oriented processes.

It gets complicated though, because other categories that would more typically be defined as services than products – like travel, financial services, and telecommunications – are also included.

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