Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In an analytical manner; by an analytic method; by means of analysis.
- To or toward analytic methods: as, “persons analytically inclined,” H. Spencer.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adverb In an analytical manner.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adverb In an
analytical manner.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adverb by virtue of analysis
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Examples
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Thornton provides the facts but does not entertain analytically the possibility that economic motives had overridden political concerns.
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There may well be a downturn next year, but bank stock volatility is not an analytically nor statistically sound leading indicator of such.
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Insofar as an East Asian challenge is widely perceived by the public and the political class as a serious problem America must confront, his work is among the most analytically profound ways of distilling serious economic understanding from this challenge, rather than the analytically empty responses mostly produced to date.
Ian Fletcher: How to Think Our Way Out of Our Trade Crisis Ian Fletcher 2011
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Dr. Doris Day, a dermatologist with Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City, also cautioned that the attempt to analytically stack two "very similar" drugs against one another can pose difficulties.
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One of the great myths of contemporary economics is that mercantilism was an analytically vacuous bundle of gold-hoarding prejudices.
Ian Fletcher: In Praise of Mercantilism, or Why Economic History Isn't Boring Ian Fletcher 2011
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Pamela Harris, director of Georgetown University's Supreme Court Institute, added, He is an extremely shrewd and analytically precise lawyer.
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While we continuously re-invest in the organization and in our employees (and have since moved from the basement and warehouse), we continue to approach our purchases cautiously and analytically.
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I think of it as reading critically and analytically and also knowing that you are going to be writing [about what is being read].
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I myself have argued that “judicial activism” is not an analytically useful concept.
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One of the great myths of contemporary economics is that mercantilism was an analytically vacuous bundle of gold-hoarding prejudices.
Ian Fletcher: In Praise of Mercantilism, or Why Economic History Isn't Boring Ian Fletcher 2011
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