Sentence examples for parenthetically to from inspiring English sources

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"It's embarrassing," Mr. Rose said parenthetically, "to still be in this 20-year transition from Ikea".

Officially known as the Republic of the Congo, the country is often called Congo (Brazzaville), with its capital added parenthetically, to distinguish it from neighbouring Democratic Republic of the Congo, which is often referred to by its acronym, the DRC, or called Congo (Kinshasa).

The country is often referred to by its acronym, the DRC, or called Congo (Kinshasa), with the capital added parenthetically, to distinguish it from the other Congo republic, which is officially called the Republic of the Congo and is often referred to as Congo (Brazzaville).

In an interview with ICP conducted for the article, two of Ronson's queries referred parenthetically to ICP's "Christian message" and to the members' identities as "[secret] Christians".

For two decades, I've had to add parenthetically to my articles on East Asian security that the Cold War may have ended in Europe but it was still alive and well along the Pacific rim.

To evangelicals reading this passage who define salvation exclusively in personal afterlife insurance terms, receiving the gift of the Holy Spirit is no more than a fringe benefit of salvation; the focus is on the forgiveness of sins (and the avoidance of damnation which has to be added/eisegeted parenthetically to that).

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Sundays are a good day to do all that because they should be parenthetical to real life.

Parenthetical to Bernstein's title are the words "(After Plato's 'Symposium')," and indeed the movements line up against Phaedrus, Aristophanes and the whole Socratic gang.

As we have said, the more plausible role for the parenthetical to play in this subsection is that of providing an illustrative list of examples.

Since the more plausible role for the parenthetical to play in this subsection is that of providing an illustrative list of examples, common sense suggests that “chapter 35” is simply a bad example that Congress included inadvertently, a drafting mistake.

Another parenthetical: To understand how far consumers have drifted, remember today's consumers actually prefer experiences over the products themselves.

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