Sentence examples for possibly merely from inspiring English sources

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They had possibly merely halted weapons design work).

And he (or quite possibly merely a representative) said that he'd just done Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant's Extras and didn't want to do another thing acting as a version of him.

Virgin created the aircraft, the SpaceShip Two (though rechristened the VSS Enterprise) quite possibly merely to stroke Richard Branson's ego.

If an autonomous individual loses his capacity for autonomy altogether — the thought then goes — he may have some local (possibly merely illusory) interests associated with the non-autonomous self, but his affairs ought to be conducted in accordance with his earlier wishes expressive of his autonomy.

These cells, or, possibly, merely their released factors, are of high interest for regenerative medicine to re-populate degenerated IVDs or to stimulate native disc cells.

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First, 3D structures per se, limit the capacity of effector cells in recognising HLA class I restricted antigens possibly by merely reducing the cell surface exposed to CTL.

The term "how-actually-enough" captures the idea that the requisite "accuracy" of a mechanistic model can vary considerably from one pragmatic context to another (Weisberg 2013).A false how possibly model is merely a how possibly model; just-so-stories are merely how possibly models (Dray 1957; Brandon 1985).

By his own standards, this conversation is possibly rather undernourished, merely referring, in passing (in addition to Puccini and Victor Hugo), to Byron, Brecht, Antonioni, Catullus, House of Cards, Pushkin, Jenson Button, Freud, Sartre, George Steiner, and The Ballad of Reading Gaol.

As a child growing up in the '70s in the suburbs (in this case on Long Island), you got the sense that things probably weren't as they seemed — that wives weren't as happy as they pretended to be; that husbands on extended-stay business trips possibly were not merely concentrating on sales; that mothers who spent long, sequential days in bed might have been allergic to something other than pollen.

If I am merely (possibly or actually) serially conscious of the elements of an intuition, it won't be required that I synthesize them into a unified intuition.

Thus according to possibilist realism, to call an object non-actually possibly existent is merely to deny its inclusion in a particular realm call it 'actuality' and affirm its inclusion in some other realm.

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