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Examples
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Abstractly considered, the hanging of the gamblers at Vicksburg, was of but little consequence.
David Bromwich: Obama on Civility and Lincoln on the Rule of Law David Bromwich 2011
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Abstractly considered, the hanging of the gamblers at Vicksburg, was of but little consequence.
David Bromwich: Obama on Civility and Lincoln on the Rule of Law David Bromwich 2011
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Abstractly considered, the hanging of the gamblers at Vicksburg, was of but little consequence.
David Bromwich: Obama on Civility and Lincoln on the Rule of Law David Bromwich 2011
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Abstractly, I would have thought the odds of achieving this goal were greater without the peremptory challenge.
Discourse.net: Should Prosecutors Hire Jury Consultants? 2009
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Abstractly, imposing a cap on premiums would be reasonable policy.
Taxing Health Insurance Premiums and Subsidizing Health Care Providers 2009
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Abstractly, it's easy to imagine how public programs could be revised.
Getting Serious 2008
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Abstractly conceived, this is the problem of how we justify or ground our ethical beliefs, an issue that is hotly debated at the level of metaethics.
Virtue Ethics Hursthouse, Rosalind 2007
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Abstractly he noticed how fine-boned her shoulders were.
Sun of Suns 2006
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Abstractly, Stark's America doesn't exist: It does not be.
tyger tyger jlundberg 2006
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Abstractly, T'fyrr understood this; the powerful were never impressed by anyone with less power than they, after all.
The Eagle And The Nightingale Lackey, Mercedes 1995
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