Sinônimos
Examples for "somewhat"
Examples for "somewhat"
1Market report:It was a somewhat quieter day in the Irish market yesterday.
2Many South Africans are somewhat reluctantly feeling a sense of hope today.
3This year, however, they were released somewhat later - on July 20th.
4When Jobs took medical leave in 2009 the situation was somewhat different.
5It's somewhat difficult to know precisely, as of course he can't speak.
1The investing process from there was fairly easy: long Japan, short France.
2High quality loan issuance so far this year has been fairly dormant.
3It was clear and fairly free of jargon, which was also good.
4Burberry, however, said tourist levels in the region had been fairly stable.
5The Day of Reconciliation is actually fairly new in its current form.
1Analysts said the bank's underlying profit was reasonably strong, given the environment.
2He told Morning Report he was reasonably confident some change would happen.
3Lieberman's support for the Iraq War made him reasonably popular among Republicans.
4Chief executive Oliver Hemsley said: We have had a reasonably good downturn.
5Mr Stockdale said petrol prices were still reasonably low despite the increase.
1Germany is likely to take a moderately softer stance than, say, France.
2Twenty RCTs rated moderately strong or better in terms of methodologic quality.
3Changes in volumes and raw material prices could moderately affect working capital.
4Conclusions: CF patients with stable disease have moderately reduced serum testosterone levels.
5The water in places was shallow and the current only moderately rapid.
1After House of Cards, Netflix had middling success with its original shows.
2She had studied intimately the needy and the rich and the middling.
3Thus it fared with the better and middling orders of the people.
4It is middling well as far as it goes-butis that all?
5The land is middling good as far as the eye can judge.
1Simon did not even notice that the creature spoke passably good English.
2There are three good jokes and a passably amenable atmosphere is established.
3He could judge motives more than passably well, and play upon weaknesses.
4The first passably good-looking, well-bred man who flatters her wins her heart.
5You are passably good-looking, but you are by no means very beautiful.
1I hope all went satisfactorily in Bonn - within reason, of course.
2If they ask you for things, do as you choose, within reason.
3Yes, on Phase 2, you'll be able to have bread...and fruit... within reason.
4We always try to give guests whatever they want, within reason .
5I can afford to pay any amount within reason, and I will.
6I would do any mortal thing they asked me to, within reason.
7It goes where demand is, within reason, said the lead banker.
8You have the exclusive use of the Library's resources this decade, within reason.
9And they are using condoms within reason for the fertility control.
10I can offer you seventy-five dollars an hour, plus expenses-expenseswithin reason-startingnow.'
11Transmitting everything, within reason, live as it happens should assuage that.
12And if you're into it, then be into it within reason.
13And moaning about it - within reason -is okay too.
14If it can be settled within reason I suppose we better give up.
15He allowed his men to sing and even within reason to light fires.
16The speed could have been within reason-providedit didn't stay constant.