Sentence examples for universally which from inspiring English sources

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With Losing My Religion, the band had realised that they were able to write songs that could connect universally, which Mills says felt empowering.

The same fashion in their doors the Greeks, they say, had of old universally, which appears from their comedies, where those that are going out make a noise at the door within, to give notice to those that pass by or stand near the door, that the opening the door into the street might occasion no surprisal.

Noam Chomsky, for instance, has said: "It is quite possible... that we will always learn more about human life and personality from novels than from scientific psychology". The reason is that science tries to formulate general explanatory laws which apply universally, which were in operation before they were discovered, and which would have been discovered sooner or later by somebody.

The government makes most of its own vaccines in the country and distributes them cheaply and universally, which led to a steep decline in infant mortality and deaths from infectious diseases after the national vaccination program started in the 1970s – one chart illustrating polio infection rates shows a complete drop-off a few years after national immunization campaigns.

We're going to have an entry and exit system to track visas, because 40percentt of our illegal immigrants are people that entered legally and overstayed, and we are going to have e-verify, universally, which means that you will not be able to find a job in the United States if you're not legally here.

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But The Loney has been so universally loved, which is astonishing.

It is not universally agreed which model reflects natural rocks better.

One feeling that is almost universally experienced, which impacts on our daily lives13, 14, but which remains relatively ignored, is feeling stiff.

He speaks of "a strategy to become more universally appealing – which basically means, let's carry more of the ranges that are desired by more customer groups".

For the first time, the nation was almost universally literate, which gave special significance to the printed word in magazines and newspapers.

That open spirit is not, however, universally honored, which is why Andrew Rasiej, a technology entrepreneur, urges a federal law that redefines "public" to mean searchable and readable online.

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