Sentence examples for typically treated as a from inspiring English sources

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They are typically treated as a waste, disposed together in ponds.

The first instability is uniform axisymmetric wrinkling that is typically treated as a plastic bifurcation.

Complaints in the first context are typically treated as a secondary issue in an orientation to the reason for call.

Anorexia is typically treated as a niche topic; Noxon told Vulture that male studio executives thought the subject was "too small".

Bogucki uses the archaeologist's tools to demonstrate the sophistication of civilizations that are more typically treated as a backdrop for the story of Rome.

And advising is typically treated as a matter of "good judgment"—you either have it or you don't—rather than a competency to be mastered.

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But World War II as a public investment led recovery program is typically treated as an anomaly, not as an alternative path.

The Court has acknowledged that a doorbell or knocker is typically treated as an invitation, or license, to the public to approach the front door of the home to deliver mail, sell goods, solicit for charities, etc.

In histories of twentieth-century art, Abstract Expressionism is typically treated as either a monument or a straw man.

In the year to March, convictions for domestic violence cases rose to 74% – not far behind the average for other violent crime and up from 60% in 2005-6 when such crimes were typically treated as "just a domestic", and therefore too tricky to bother with.

Although sometimes placed in the genus Heliodoxa, with the brilliants, the Brazilian Ruby is more typically treated as the sole member of a monotypic genus, Clytolaema, one of a great many hummingbird genera described by John Gould.

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