Sentence examples for tentatively because from inspiring English sources

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On the Hill today, Defense Secretary Robert Gates made clear that for his part, he accepted the choice to name July 2011, however tentatively, because a date is necessary as leverage on the Afghan government, to force more active participation by Kabul in the buildup of Afghan security forces.

Many of those who have accepted the invitation did so tentatively because it would be easier to get off the list later than be added to it, said Robert D. Rose, a retired Air Force captain in Omaha who is coordinating logistics.

If our experiments fail to do so, we are forced to accept the hypothesis, but only tentatively, because the lingering doubt never goes away that another experiment sometime in the future might upend it.

I opened it tentatively because I was fearful of the words inside breaking me open again to the agony of the loss of a companion who could only speak to me through his eyes, his touch and his childlike sounds.

This assignment was made tentatively because of the fragmentary preservation of the A. mckillopi holotype (QMF 2316).

However, the comparison with limma should be interpreted tentatively, because the true false positive rate is unknown.

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In the absence of a randomized clinical trial, these results must be regarded tentatively, especially because we could not establish whether this effect persisted because most patients taking first-generation antipsychotics had been switched to second-generation drugs by 1 year follow-up.

The second possibility was tentatively discarded because low to moderate chitosan concentrations of chitosan produced an increase of the acidification rate of the medium and only high concentrations of the polymer; already producing the cell disruption resulted in a decrease of the acidification rate of the medium.

What Roth is going on about in this book – and I would like to express this as tentatively as possible, because this is not an easy novel to second-guess, or, if you like, reverse-engineer – is the malicious capriciousness of fate, or the fallibility of God.

This comes a week after a Cochrane Report found that – tentatively, at least, because we're only about two years into The Great Vape Era and data is thin on the ground for now – that smoking e-cigarettes doesn't have any short- or mid-term impact on your health.

The remaining linkage group was tentatively named LGX because this LG had the possibility of corresponding to either LG06.1, LG10.1 t), or LG10.2 t) of the SKF2.

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