Sentence examples for thought roughly from inspiring English sources

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The story now on offer says explicitly that perception relates to thought roughly as Humean "impressions" relate to Humean "ideas" (191d; compare Hume, First Enquiry II).

This meant that the gas cloud was far more voluminous than previously thought roughly on the order of 10 times larger, Tassis said.

This is a staggering thought: "Roughly one out of every 25 people in the world today is a resident of a Chinese city who arrived, or was born, since the current round of economic reforms began in 1978".

This is a staggering thought: "Roughly one out of every 25 people in the world today is a resident of a Chinese city who arrived, or was born, since the current round of economic reforms began in 1978". This is a staggering figure, even if some of this has been rural dwellers who have simply had giant cities spring up around them.

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So it's, I think roughly the four weeks before Christmas.

Both of these points may be somewhat clearer if we try to think roughly of what they might mean in Japan's case.

Weooooo!!' "Which, I think, roughly translates as, "You say you won't call me a commie-loving traitor, but come the article, who knows what you will call me?" "Yeah, who cares?

Republican justices have already demonstrated in recent years that they think roughly the same way as Republican politicians about voter I.D. laws, state voter purges, the importance of a key provision of the 1965 Voting Rights Act, and the termination of manual vote recounts in presidential elections that potentially threaten the ascension of a Republican candidate to the presidency.

So these houses at Harvard, at least until about 1990 I think, roughly, certainly when I was there as a graduate student, the way in which you ended up at a particular house was that you chose which house to be in.

A close associate of the French president, trying to create a frame of reference for what Mr. Sarkozy has in mind, told me to think roughly of the Plaza Accords of 1985 when, in another context, the United States, Germany, Japan, Britain and France agreed to a controlled devaluation of the dollar and a revaluation of the yen and Deutsche mark.

DR: We think roughly 18 to 20 companies.

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