Sentence examples for supposedly altered from inspiring English sources

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Professors have supposedly altered their curricula to avoid student complaints, and university administrators are trying to come up with standardized procedures for students who claim that reading a book like Mrs. Dalloway will trigger suicidal thoughts.

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Airsleep, a new app for iPhones, iPods and iPads, is meant to transport you to dreamland with the sound of rain, waves and wind along with "dreamwave brainwave" technology that supposedly alters your brain wave patterns to help you relax.

But while I "tweet" and learn about the digital revolution in my communications classes, I have never immersed myself in the technology and digital methods that are supposedly altering how we as humans communicate and function.

In just 18 months, those extra troops and civilians would supposedly alter the course of one of the world's poorest countries, one that had been at war for 30 years.

And once the NFL announced an altered, supposedly strengthened domestic violence policy,  it seemed the crisis was over.

This is a testament to something deeply appealing about Beyoncé, because her first album, "Dangerously in Love" (2003), has three good songs, at best; her second, "B'Day" (2006), is completely enjoyable; and her new one, "I Am... Sasha Fierce" (featuring a supposedly new, wilder alter ego), is something of a mess.

If the muscles of riders in their 70s resembled those of riders in their 50s, the scientists reasoned, then their physical activity most likely had altered and slowed the supposedly "normal" arc of muscular decline.

On the deeply-contrived end is Benghazi -- with supposedly damning White House emails having been altered by GOP leakers.

Although that cataclysmic event is said to have changed George W. Bush as much as it supposedly changed so much else, it has not altered his brazen style.

David Calvert-Smith, for the prosecution, alleged that the detectives' supposedly contemporaneous notes of the fifth interview with Silcott had been altered after the fact to include the self-incriminating remarks.

The supposedly immaterial soul, we now know, can be bisected with a knife, altered by chemicals," and so on.

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