词汇 | example_english_coincidentally |
释义 | Examples of coincidentallyThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The zero plural avoids the problem of having two sibilants in quick succession at the end of the words, and coincidentally maintains the classical tradition. And, not coincidentally, they correspond to notions that a child would be expected to understand. Coincidentally, after some earlier reforms of procurement quotas and prices, the government opened timber markets in 1985. Coincidentally with rising mass incomes came first radio and then television. Not coincidentally, all of these media depended upon the postal system for the transmission of information and goods. Photosynthetic induction strongly affects the light compensation point of net photosynthesis and coincidentally the apparent quantum yield. Not coincidentally, though, the model we use was originally designed for the bounded higher-order lambda calculus. Coincidentally, the refugees also started seeing a large influx of cash, which later allowed for the growth of a localised market economy. Second, measurement periods of 3 months are quite vulnerable to bias caused by, for example, seasonality or, coincidentally high or low estimates of certain parameters. Thus, the postulate of many non-physical minds coincidentally finding non-overlapping (a) regions is rendered somewhat dubious. Coincidentally, quoi may not normally appear as an in situ subject either, suggesting that any covert extraction of such phrases may be similarly constrained. Not coincidentally, his contempt for socialism and communism went hand in hand with his fight against the "materialist" consequences linked to industrialization and urbanization. Coincidentally, a bridge crosses the creek near its mouth: as becomes clear afterward, the speaker traces the creek from the mouth to its headwaters. Nor was it, except coincidentally, a matter of civic or humanistic virtue, although duty to a state embodied in king or parliament played a part. Coincidentally this is just the maximum likelihood frequency of this pattern if intercourse is random with respect to those periods in the entire sample. Perhaps not coincidentally, the structure is also the one most relevant to issues of chronology. Coincidentally, we have employed a similar angiographic view in infants with complete transposition since 1990. Coincidentally, division of the five species into two groups also is in accordance with their morphology, as discussed above. In a few instances, multiple-tree logging gaps had coincidentally occurring zones of separate treefalls. Is this feature coincidentally common to all of them, or has the idea of glocalization been imported into linguistics from elsewhere? The issue, however, failed to capture the public's interest, and, presumably not coincidentally, the president made no mention of space exploration in his address. Indeed, there were two instances in which an ' unmarried ' man (coincidentally both were aged 42), registered a child as his own. Coincidentally, the non-governmental parties are also smaller than most governmental parties. Not coincidentally, this is also good software engineering practice. These questions were addressed during the rest of the session coincidentally. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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