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