Sentence examples for ordinarily suggest from inspiring English sources

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That demeanor might not ordinarily suggest a career in the diplomatic corps, but in 2001 President George W. Bush nominated Egan to become U.S. ambassador to Ireland.

The pressure would ordinarily suggest winds of 152 mph, but because it was not reported in the eye and the storm was smaller than normal, the winds were estimated at 160 mph.

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(African American, Group 1) In other cases, the women described drugs as making them do something they would not ordinarily do, suggesting that they were only willing to engage in anal intercourse when they were high enough to overcome their inhibitions and personal boundaries: Cocaine makes us do what we would usually not do.

Given the simplicity of the intervention and the inherent appeal of a therapy that entails introducing a human protein into a tissue in which it is ordinarily expressed, we suggest that human rod opsin warrants consideration as a method for restoring vision in advanced retinal degeneration.

Ordinarily we'd also suggest you drink whenever the presenters get a bit cringeworthy, but based on the semis you'll be crying in a corner with a bottle before the first note has been sung.

That is not to obviate the differences but to suggest how ordinarily separate categories of cultural expression may illuminate one another and tell us what kind of world human beings yearn for at any point in time.

Those few technicians whose opinions I ordinarily respect, and sometimes share, suggest that the only positive chart patterns are in technology.

(As regular readers know, we ordinarily "borrow" current images and articles from all over NYTimes.com and suggest ways to teach and learn with them).

Sometimes he will reference a law-school friend to make a similar point, to suggest the problem is more universal and less confined than is ordinarily thought.

UK residents would ordinarily have to pay tax on any profits they repatriated, and there is nothing to suggest the Camerons did not.

Powerful considerations developed by Gottlob Frege in his 1892 suggest that words within the scope of a propositional attitude verb cannot function as they ordinarily do.

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