Sentence examples for ordinarily face from inspiring English sources

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That resolution process gives the government far more sweeping authority over the institution and imposes major burdens on lenders to the companies that they would not ordinarily face when companies go into bankruptcy instead of facing a takeover by the government.

If this same ommatidium were to instead rotate in the wrong direction with respect to the R3 and R4 fates, the ommatidium's apex would still point in the right direction relative to its dorsal or ventral hemisphere, but the cells that would ordinarily face anteriorly (R1, R2, R3) now face posteriorly, resulting in an A/P inversion (Fig. 1B).

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In addition to disappearing, the third-row seat, which ordinarily faces forward, can be flipped backward to create seating for tailgate parties.

In addition, as drawn out in these concluding remarks, I believe that it also offers an insightful discussion of the methodological complexities ordinarily faced by scientists in the course of their discovery processes, illuminating key aspects of scientific research at large.

Ordinarily, those facing similar charges and released on bond are not allowed to leave the state, unless they get special dispensation from a judge.

PPs attitudes toward Web-based PCSGs suggest that this approach holds good potential for enhancing access among men who would not ordinarily attend a face-to-face group session.

Ordinarily, a government faced with a shortfall would turn to domestic and international bond markets.

The lesions are ordinarily confined to the face and do not produce significant scarring, unless there has been continued scratching and picking.

For both Finkelstein and Bar-on, the explanation of avowals' authority the fact that we ordinarily accept avowals at face value, and don't expect an avowing subject to have evidence in support of her avowal is non-epistemic.

Rather atypical for Stevens – given the inscrutable card-face he ordinarily wears in public – is the air he brings with him this morning, complete with the easy smile of someone who has lost a dime but found a diamond.

The ordinarily sedate Cypriots were faced with a veritable Tower of Babel from Arab journalists pegging the hijacking to the regional story to cowboy reporters out to make tomorrow's headline before moving on to the next hot spot.

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