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em princípio
With regard to fundamentals although not concerning details.
in principle
in theory
Portuguese
em princípio
Essentially.
essentially
basically
fundamentally
au fond
Synonyms
Examples for "
essentially
"
essentially
basically
fundamentally
au fond
Examples for "
essentially
"
1
Yet despite such structural variability,
essentially
the same end result is achieved.
2
Yet in spite of this great change, the species remained
essentially
human.
3
Health screenings should
essentially
take the form of temperature measurements, it said.
4
However, the mechanisms of the estrogen-dependent and -independent pathways
essentially
remain unknown.
5
That would
essentially
represent the amount given to executives in that year.
1
That's been the case
basically
since the military took over last week.
2
Since we were first around it's
basically
a different industry, he said.
3
But here's the problem: the Deep Space Network is
basically
hotel WiFi.
4
That's
basically
as many as are in the Afghan National Army today.
5
However, as an expensive showcase of Move, Sports Champions does
basically
work.
1
Mrs Spelman said: We need to make the new CAP
fundamentally
different.
2
The animals, however exotic, would
fundamentally
behave like animals in zoos anywhere.
3
The problem thus stated is therefore not
fundamentally
about decommissioning or devolution.
4
Today we saw a completely objective, repeatable, observation of something
fundamentally
new.
5
The recent work shows that this juxtaposition is
fundamentally
flawed, he said.
1
We were neither of us
au
fond
very susceptible.
2
Monsieur,
au
fond
we are all concerned with self.
3
Allez
au
fond
!
the voice cried in expostulation.
4
The great Rabelaisian motto, "bon espoir y gist
au
fond
!
"
5
But still both of them had
au
fond
a deep need of love, and a power of lavishing love.
1
This,
in
essence
,
is the problem faced by financial markets at present.
2
This is
in
essence
a national free vote, Hunt told Sky News.
3
They are,
in
essence
,
a road map of the capital markets' infrastructure.
4
It is,
in
essence
,
what various ministers were saying all last week.
5
Nonetheless, union leaders claimed those enhancements were,
in
essence
,
the tipping point.
6
The gods have health
in
essence
,
says philosophy, and sickness in intelligence.
7
Judge Peter Gibson said that
in
essence
the charges were sample counts.
8
Balanced against these risks is,
in
essence
,
one institution: the Federal Reserve.
9
The document is filed nowhere; it functions,
in
essence
,
as a receipt.
10
That sentence
in
essence
is my main thought for the day-andyear.
11
What made it work,
in
essence
,
was that they were both gamblers.
12
Voters demanded,
in
essence
,
that some governing authority be passed to Democrats.
13
The Holden-derived SS can be read,
in
essence
,
as a next-generation G8.
14
He is, therefore,
in
essence
,
a revolutionist without being aware of it.
15
Stratigraphy,
in
essence
,
is the science aimed at unraveling this four-dimensional puzzle.
16
It has sought,
in
essence
,
to become less Auntie, more trendy cousin.
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em princípio