Sentence examples for rather regularly from inspiring English sources

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Ladder veins are short, rather regularly spaced, roughly parallel fractures that traverse dikes (tabular bodies of igneous rocks) from wall to wall.

They hear such concerns "rather regularly" and view "correct[ing] the literature" as one of their principal functions, he adds.

Reimeria sinuata with small cell size (8 20 µm) occurs mainly in water bodies, also rather regularly on wet and moist places [29].

However, upon closer look at both figures, the locations where s z  = 0 in Fig. 6 are irregularly spaced, whereas the locations where Π rθ,2 = 0 in Fig. 8 are rather regularly spaced.

I find myself playing the air drums rather regularly, and the drum set on Rock Band is by far my favorite instrument, but neither of those hold a candle to what Maayan Migdal has up his sleeve.

The power loss in the waveguide, η, also behaves rather regularly: it increases with the applied voltage for (V_{mathrm{phase}} lesssim 5mbox{ V}) and then stays approximately constant at higher voltages; this behavior implies that the waveguide becomes lossier when the thermo-optic phase shifter is active, but losses saturate at (V_{mathrm{phase}} gtrsim5mbox{ V}).

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They stick with the same employer for years, rather than regularly returning to the jobs market.

To win those fans over though, his day needs to come rather more regularly.

His time at Coventry and Southampton, after all, was typified by relegation fire fighting rather than regularly chasing trophies.

If the justices were troubled by the government's use of hearsay evidence or the other procedural issues that detainees' habeas corpus petitions have raised during the last few years, they would have intervened by now rather than regularly turning down earlier appeals.

A virtue-theoretic approach, by contrast, might defend (P2) by claiming not that a particular unjustified belief causes moral harm, but rather that regularly ignoring our epistemic obligations is a bad intellectual habit, and that having a bad intellectual character is a way of having a bad moral character (Zagzebski 1996; Roberts and Wood 2007).

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