Sentence examples for somewhat clarified from inspiring English sources

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"Cleansed" is used again and somewhat clarified later in the article, but here it is used as shorthand, as if we should understand its meaning.

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Tables 1 and 2 somewhat clarify this confusing information.

Our study could somewhat clarify the clinical profile of patients prone to suffering serious infections with the potential to influence the prognosis of SLE.

Although controversial, DIPS would be borne out, if clarified somewhat, by many subsequent studies.

A similarly puzzling case in New Jersey, involving the anthrax infection of a woman who worked at a small accounting firm, was clarified somewhat yesterday.

"Clear Day," which has been tweaked and clarified (somewhat) by the playwright David Ives, is the tangled story of Daisy Gamble (Ms. Chenoweth), a self-deprecating young woman notable for her New York nasality, low self-esteem and addiction to cigarettes.

By addressing issues across these multiple fronts, it is hoped that the paper has clarified somewhat our understanding of the linguistic mechanisms by which attitudinal values may be indirectly invoked and hence assist those whose research agenda requires that they tackle this methodologically challenging domain of meaning making.

"I do that as a job," the somewhat incoherent actress clarified.

THE scientific exploration of cosmic birth "clarifies somewhat those first mysterious moments," said Dr. Ernan McMullin, a Catholic priest who is an emeritus professor at the University of Notre Dame and a former director of its history and philosophy of science program.

Others are seeking to clarify somewhat clouded regimes.

Somewhat later, he clarifies why it is that human nature produces the natural law: "The law of nature is a dictate of right reason, which points out that an act, according as it is or is not in conformity with rational nature, has in it a quality of moral baseness or moral necessity; and that, in consequence, such an act is either forbidden or enjoined" (I.1.10.1).

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