Sentence examples for partly considered from inspiring English sources

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This activity, partly considered as therapeutic, reveals contemporary ways of producing global practices.

It is apparent from the analytic results of the relationship between building site categories and planned development that the negative impacts of mining have been only partly considered, or completely disregarded, in the development planning process.

This might be related to the fact that the cam morphology is, at least partly, considered a developmental deformity that may be triggered in adolescent subjects who partake in intensive sporting activity during the closure of the femoral head growth plate [31, 32, 44].

The model partly considered compartmentation of metabolism.

Slebus et.al [ 29] found that ICF was only partly considered by Dutch SIPs.

The higher detection of prostate cancer in non-manual than manual social class groups is partly considered to reflect difference in use of health service (Neal and Allgar, 2005), and similar trends are likely to be seen in relatives.

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Different to ordinary word count approaches, AIMD is able to partly consider the context of information, including thesaurus and syntax (Grüning 2011).

But it would be self-defeating for American policymakers to not at least partly consider America's tech giants in the context of the important role they play in America's national security.

Getting back to the point... when I realized I was two BFFs away from Sara Ruffin Costello, and that she recently moved from The Big Apple to The Big Easy, how could I resist interviewing her about her new city, which I partly consider my city (I live half my life there since my husband lives there; I live the other half of my life in Georgetown, Washington DC).

A terse introduction describes the earlier chronological ordering and explains that the new edition is "partly a considered response to suggestions that what was needed, too, was a book that followed Larkin's own deliberate ordering of his poems in each successive book... with perhaps an appendix taking in earlier published strays and also a handful of poems after High Windows had gone to press".

This is partly understandable considering that a) Blanche appears to have been asleep for the last 15 years and so is just bobbing there, vestigially and b) evidence accumulates throughout the book that Blanche isn't asleep at all, but is actually awake and a murderer.

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