Conceptually in A Sentence

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    And it's got to offer something which is conceptually coherent.

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    Behavior blockers have another inherent disadvantage; they are unable to combat conceptually new malicious programs.

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    Conceptually we get that.

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    Conceptually, the difference relies on the myth of an unmediated original bodily state-as though there were in the first place some raw "nature" untouched by culture.

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    Create federally regulated y conceptually the the ddd framework public insurance we.

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    Despite the inherent limitations of concert films, Sign o ' the Times is conceptually strong and visually riveting.

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    Experience in comparing the two is relatively limited; even then, the approaches are conceptually distinct, and not necessarily substitutable.

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    For many feminists, such unabashed idealism is not only conceptually untenable, it is politically suspect, since it denigrates the (traditionally feminized) body.

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    Molecular Dynamics Molecular dynamics is conceptually simple, yet extremely powerful.

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    Numerical relativity makes use of methods which are conceptually very different.

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    So my seeing would typically induce me to conceptually identify something on the back of my hand as a dark discoloration.

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    The Pixie, supplied by Swallow Systems, is a programmable robot similar to the Roamer, but is even simpler conceptually.

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    While the film was released in 2009, many don't realize that Avatar was conceptually created back in the 1990s and has been looking for the right time to actually be created.