Sentence examples for ordinarily encountered from inspiring English sources

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This is a far more integral response to context than is ordinarily encountered in so-called contextual buildings.

Photography has always had the dual ability to present an equivalent to everyday experience or a camera experience that isn't ordinarily encountered without a camera.

The Department of Homeland Security has its own definition — "skill and recognition substantially above that ordinarily encountered" — for doling out its "athlete visa," known bureaucratically as the P-1A.

An effective method, called the passage method, is proposed in this paper to alleviate the disconnectivity, short-circuit, and roughness problems ordinarily encountered by the existing methods.

Michelle Meyer points out in a blog post that IRBs may waive the requirements to obtain informed consent if the research only involves "minimal risk" to people, which is a risk that isn't greater than risks "ordinarily encountered in daily life".

However, collection and storage of biospecimens and data are not typically considered to entail risks greater than those ordinarily encountered in daily life or during the performance of routine physical exams [5], [42].

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In nature, juvenile salmon do not ordinarily encounter them until they are large enough to survive a modest infestation.

Most would agree, however, that online networking, though not a replacement for personal contact, does give people a new opportunity to meet people they would not ordinarily encounter.

In another type of experiment, animals were reared in environments that provided more than the normal amount and variety of stimulation or were exposed to specific stimuli they might not ordinarily encounter.

Not only did it serve what should be an essential function of criticism, that of introducing readers to new work, weird work, things they wouldn't ordinarily encounter — a duty no major critic had undertaken consistently since Edmund Wilson quit regular reviewing in the late forties — but, like Wilson's writings, it did so in a notably un-weird manner.

Of Susan Sontag's "Against Interpretation," Acocella observes that Sontag's nonfiction performed the "essential function of criticism, that of introducing readers to new work, strange work, things they wouldn't ordinarily encounter — a duty no major critic had undertaken consistently since Edmund Wilson quit regular reviewing in the late '40s".

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