Sentences with phrase «usual sense of the word»

As physics Nobel laureate Frank Wilczek notes, however, Einstein's theory is «not «simple» in the usual sense of the word
To the Hindu objection that religion could not be the basis of separate nationhood the Muslim League replied that Islam is not a religion in the usual sense of the word but it is at the same time a religion and a social order with a distinct culture of its own.
While the clergy staff person represents the religious dimension of living, he is not a pastor in the usual sense of the word.
To say that the general backgrounds, the local color, the atmosphere of the environment, and even the existence of the patriarchs — to say that this is to the best of our knowledge true is not, on the other hand, to say that the stories are, in the usual sense of the word, history.
On its deeper side, it has something to do with his sense of the sacred, which persisted despite a lifelong inability to believe in the usual sense of the word, and infused his work with larger dimensions than most of the literature of his time.
Literally speaking, yes, it is a kind of discrimination, although not in the usual sense of the word.
While there is little to «see» in the usual sense of that word, our galactic centre is home to a black hole more than...
If the bond has face value $ 1100 five years from now and is sold by the issuer for $ 1000 today, then it is not a coupon bond in the usual sense of the word (and it does not have a 10 % coupon) but rather it is a zero - coupon or original issue discount bond.
You may be a trader in the usual sense of that word without being a trader for tax purposes.
The money that you put into the ETF is not tax - exempt in the usual sense of the word.
Adult Komondors may occasionally lose an entire cord, but they do not shed in the usual sense of the word.
Because feral cats are not companions, or pets, in the usual sense of the word, license laws can not be meaningfully enforced on them and should not be used as a means to rid areas of these cats.
They are indeed strongly representational — though not in the usual sense of the word.
Quietly enigmatic, James» paintings of youthful female subjects are not portraits in the usual sense of the word.
Thus, one can not speak of the Russian avant - garde of the Soviet period as being revolutionary in the usual sense of the word, since the Russian avant - garde art was not directed against the status quo, against the dominant political and economic power structures.
Whether it's the EIA's «Annual Energy Outlook» or this upcoming International Energy Outlook, what the EIA is doing is not putting out a «forecast» in the usual sense of the word.
But they are not criminals, at least in the usual sense of the word.
Unlike other types of businesses, lawyers don't generally have «investors» in the usual sense of the word, but that doesn't mean that you don't have supporters or backers.
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