Sentence examples for virtually attached from inspiring English sources

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It is no coincidence that Green has virtually attached himself to the hip of William Bratton, Giuliani's first police chief, thus neutralizing fears that he would be soft on crime.

That Klinger has a medical office in its full-service beauty emporium — virtually attached to a Sephora store — has generated charges that it is blurring the line between beauty and medicine.

The label stays virtually attached to a species throughout all modifications of the species, such as phosphorylation or relocalizations, e.g. shuttling into the nucleus.

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In large trees with complex hierarchical structure, random sequences virtually never attach to individual members of a clade of closely related taxa, even when its members display accelerated substitution rates.

Yet unlike virtually every other actor involved in the Zuckerberg grant, who have been squabbling ever since, Ackman attached virtually no strings to his donation.

The airline bailout legislation provided $5 billion upfront for the industry -- with virtually no strings attached.

So did the newly formed Stride chewing gum company, which offered to underwrite Mr. Harding's subsequent travels, virtually no strings attached.

"There is virtually no stigma attached to black celebrities changing their hair as there has been in the past," said Leon E. Wynter, author of "American Skin: Pop Culture, Big Business, and the End of White America" (Crown Publishers, 2002).

Most of the money to fund district-level service provision comes in a block grant from Jakarta, with virtually no strings attached.

"Compared to pre-ACA, there would be some extra state grant money floating around ― but it would have virtually no requirements attached to it at all and, since the funding wouldn't adjust based on enrollment or costs, it would be hard for even well-intentioned states to use it to create an individual entitlement to coverage or help".

We're not talking here about a virtually brain-dead person attached to some machine or about a patient who voluntarily forgoes so-called heroic measures to keep him nominally alive.

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