Purely
in sentence
603 examples of Purely in a sentence
The approach works so well that we can write
purely
artificial messages directly to the brain.
So the color in this jacket is coming
purely
from green tea.
And I understand that, on an individual level, it's
purely
symbolic.
It is
purely
your body, and the wings become part of the body and vice versa?
But, Generation G plays a lot of games that are
purely
collaborative, in which there is group value.
And that gives me hope because people are not
purely
selfish.
Early digital culture, and indeed, digital culture to this day, had a sense of, I would say, lefty, socialist mission about it, that unlike other things that have been done, like the invention of books, everything on the internet must be
purely
public, must be available for free, because if even one person cannot afford it, then that would create this terrible inequity.
How often in life do you get to make friendships, judgment-free,
purely
based on spirit?
"Even in
purely
nonreligious terms, homosexuality represents a misuse of the sexual faculty.
But we know that that's
purely
syntactical.
So admittedly it's a currency at the moment that's
purely
for the Kindle.
This is
purely
for the community that are sweating using Nike products.
I'd written my first coauthored labor law book on a typewriter in 1979
purely
from memory.
Today, less than two percent of the world's energy consumption derives from advanced, renewable sources such as solar, wind and biofuels, less than two percent, and the reason is
purely
economic.
A Foldscope is a completely functional microscope, a platform for fluorescence, bright-field, polarization, projection, all kinds of advanced microscopy built
purely
by folding paper.
And from what we've seen so far in mice, resilience enhancers can protect against
purely
biological stressors, like stress hormones, and social and psychological stressors, like bullying and isolation.
And as you can see, the red dot is tracking his movements very accurately,
purely
based on how his body interacts with the surrounding wireless signals.
If you happen to be surrounded by a bunch of people who look like you, that's
purely
accidental.
Purely
for the purposes of illustration, let me suggest four more barriers to add to the four that people said blocked the path to communicative civilization.
Again,
purely
for the purposes of illustration, suppose there's a one-in-a-thousand chance of making it across each of the barriers.
I'm going to put this all in a while loop, and you actually don't need to indent, but this is
purely
for aesthetic reasons.
This depressed me, because one of the things that I did not want to discover with this index is that it's
purely
the province of rich countries to help poor countries.
This is
purely
hypothetical, I can assure you.
I want a scientific theory of consciousness that works, and for a long time, I banged my head against the wall looking for a theory of consciousness in
purely
physical terms that would work.
It's a long story, but the core idea is just that what you get from
purely
reductionist explanations in physical terms, in brain-based terms, is stories about the functioning of a system, its structure, its dynamics, the behavior it produces, great for solving the easy problems — how we behave, how we function — but when it comes to subjective experience — why does all this feel like something from the inside?
That's the kind of radical idea that we need to explore if you want to have a
purely
reductionist brain-based theory of consciousness.
So maybe physics can fill this blank, and indeed, since about the late 1960s or around 1970, physicists have purported to give a
purely
scientific explanation of how a universe like ours could have popped into existence out of sheer nothingness, a quantum fluctuation out of the void.
A hospital in St. Louis basically would put up on a chart the names of surgeons in the ordering of how much antibiotics they'd used in the previous month, and this was
purely
an informational feedback, there was no shaming, but essentially that provided some information back to surgeons that maybe they could rethink how they were using antibiotics.
But loneliness is defined
purely
subjectively.
The fear is that those incentives mean that the decision is not made on
purely
scientific grounds, and even if it was, that there would be unintended consequences.
Next
Related words
Would
Economic
Which
Movie
There
Should
Their
Political
People
Other
Terms
National
Approach
World
Being
Could
Against
While
Between
Based