Sentence examples for supposedly define from inspiring English sources

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That's a complicated duty requiring a balance between powers and resources for intelligence agencies and police, and maintaining the civil freedoms that supposedly define us.

You see, a chulo is someone with cocky arrogance, a smart-arse with a big mouth but bags of personality - characteristics that supposedly define Madrileños but, in their confused bundle, sum up Real Sociedad midfielder Karpin even better.

Perhaps most exciting was its claim to have solved one of the biggest conundrums in biology: this is the fact that our genes, which supposedly define us as a species, but also distinguish you or I or anyone else on the planet from each other, make up only 2%% of our DNA.

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A virtuoso guitarist and mood-shaper, Patty Larkin doesn't rest in the folk rock that supposedly defines her.

There is no visible sign of the dreaded "voter rage" that supposedly defines today's political mood.

Sen notes astutely how Huntingdon's crude theory has been used in the "war on terror" to entrench the perception that Muslims are defined only by their religious identity, itself supposedly defined in "anti-western" terms.

Woodstock supposedly defined a generation and showcased some of the greatest music of the '60s, or so we have been told over and over again.

Older men, some interested in doing precisely that but most not, denigrate their own value because they no longer fit the mold of what supposedly defines a gay man -- when in reality they simply outgrew the constricting mold of someone else's idea of what "gay" means.

While every other book I've seen on the Obama campaign focuses on inside baseball -- the attacks and counter-attacks and top-down decisions that supposedly defined the campaign -- Berman's is the only account that delves deeply into the campaign's marriage of online and offline organizing.

Albert Einstein supposedly once defined insanity as doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result.

Dissonance, violence, a spirit of alienation – supposedly 20th-century attitudes – define Il tabarro and surface in the other two operas.

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