Sentence examples for potentially historically from inspiring English sources

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Making markets may create some additional exposure, but the truly risky behavior stems from proprietary trading (which so happens to be a potentially and historically very profitable arena, as high risks can produce high rewards).

Overall, this study detected 47 candidate genomic regions that are potentially either historically or currently under selection within and between six cattle breeds in South Africa.

But the steps that Clinton aides are planning to shape his new life do little to address a potentially thornier problem: Historically, when Mr. Clinton does not have a job to do, he gets into trouble.

As such, it competes with, and could potentially replace, the historically dominating, but increasingly disreputable, foundationalist picture of knowledge as resting on a secure base of indubitable fact, as well as with other forms of foundationalism such as the view that some beliefs enjoy non-doxastic support that requires no support of its own.

There are few data to explain the differences between males and females, particularly in the potentially different contact patterns historically, while there is some evidence that differential smoking rates or access to healthcare may be partially responsible [30], [35], [36].

"In those cases where it did potentially impact, the police have historically declined to comment at that stage.

Washington, worried about potentially destabilizing economic effects, has historically shied away from putting pressure on Beijing over its ties to Iran.

Czars, general secretaries and now presidents have been historically wary of potentially "Bonapartist" war heroes: think of the Emperor Paul's banishment of Aleksandr Suvorov, Stalin's distrust of Georgi Zhukov, Boris Yeltsin's firing of Aleksandr Lebed.

This undercuts a (mostly) historically accurate and potentially very moving execution scene, complete with a sexed-up, wasp-waisted version of the red chemise that the real Mary wore under her black gown – red being the colour of martyrdom.

Another factor, which rarely gets mentioned, but which appears obvious to people who didn't grow up here, such as myself, is that many Americans reach adulthood with a set of values and sense of self-identity that is historically inaccurate and potentially dangerous.

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