Sentence examples for virtually amount to from inspiring English sources

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The Supreme Court dismissed the suggestion of a court-appointed committee to hear arguments from each company with an allocation as this would "virtually amount to nullifying the judgment".

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Particularly in the eyes of Plato, anyone who looks for the truth in phenomena alone, whether he interprets it subjectively or relativistically, cannot hope to find it there; and his persistence in turning away from the right direction virtually amounts to a rejection of philosophy and of the search for truth.

This rejoinder virtually amounts to the statement of a realist conception of truth:  in cases where our initial cognition is overridden, the initial cognition was false all along; all that changes is our awareness thereof.

"We will be enabled to illuminate the whole sky at night _ eventually we will flash power in virtually unlimited amounts to (other) planets".

The recently passed housing bill authorizes the Treasury Department to spend virtually unlimited amounts to rescue the nation's two mortgage finance giants, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, should they be at risk of collapse.

However, if one accepts the 'impersonality'-premise of the applicants – as the Court does – the anti-harassment provision is rendered virtually limitless, amounting to an open-ended prohibition, targeting any and all speech that somehow 'violates the dignity of a group'.

The records to be released Tuesday amount to virtually all of her schedules of meetings, speeches and the like as first lady.

The formidable views and inherent grandeur, though, amount to virtually the only aspect of the apartment that does not demand extensive renovation.

Julie Bosman of The New York Times writes: The records to be released Tuesday amount to virtually all of her schedules of meetings, speeches and the like as first lady.

However, culture and history amount to virtually zero too, so this is to be my only diversion from Andorra's leisure pursuits, which begin with a vengeance at the crack of dawn the following morning.

After ten years of rebuttals of his original theory, W. James duly published (1894) a restatement of his views on emotion, which included so many concessions and qualifications as to amount virtually to a retraction of his own theory.

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