Sentence examples for presumably amount from inspiring English sources

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And if epistemic competences are understood as reliable processes, the resulting virtue reliabilist account of justification would presumably amount to a version of process reliabilism.

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Presumably, that amount might well be zero dollars and cents, or pounds and pence, give or take the credit card processing fee.It seems like a bold and potentially costly move for a band whose previous six LPs have sold millions of copies, and industry observers are doing their best to puzzle out the business model.

Except we'll never be that, gentle giant, because we don't have the presumably inordinate amount of money it's going to cost to learn about the rule of thirds for five one-hour-long lessons. .

They have even agreed not to add delinquent medical bills onto their reports until these items have been outstanding for 180 days - presumably, the amount of time it will take for your insurance company to finally get a check off to the doctor or hospital.

Our results demonstrate that the duration distortion is caused by the unpredictability of the stimulus, irrespective of the salience (and presumably, the amount of deployed attention) of the oddball.

Presumably, much amount of FL inhibits the formation of micelle and the copolymers precipitated together with unloaded FL: coprecipitation of the copolymer and FL occurred.

Interestingly, the extent of DNA retardation (presumably the amount of peptide associated with DNA) is proportional to bacterial killing ability, with 17BIPHE2 being the strongest and 17F2 the poorest.

Additionally, whereas it is presumably the total amount (pool) of storage carbohydrate reserves that is of importance, typically carbohydrate concentrations are measured instead, as a proxy.

The hypothesis was that the use of a quantitative technique would allow for the discrimination between low amounts of epithelial-cell-related present in the blood or BM of healthy individuals and the presumably elevated amounts of tumour-cell-related transcripts present in the blood or BM of advanced cancer patients, both resulting in a 'positive' signal with nonquantitative techniques.

The discovery, scientists said, provided some of the most striking evidence yet that Mars, though cold and arid now, was once a warmer world with a denser atmosphere and presumably substantial amounts of flowing and standing water.

Presumably, fate amounts to God, chance to the non-rational part of the world soul, since the latter can bring about events not planned by God which are disorderly and evil.

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