Purely
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603 examples of Purely in a sentence
They were chosen
purely
because of their aesthetic, and I'll talk more about that later.
Does it matter if I'm a beautiful person or not, or is it
purely
based on my aesthetic?
Do they look like people who live
purely
off feelings and intuitions?
Most scientists looked at Avogadro's work as
purely
hypothetical, and didn't give it much thought.
At roughly 65,000 kilometers long, this underwater range is some 10 times longer than the longest mountain chain found
purely
on dry land, the Andes.
The environment was
purely
toxic.
Wigner pointed out that many
purely
mathematical theories developed in a vacuum, often with no view towards describing any physical phenomena, have proven decades or even centuries later, to be the framework necessary to explain how the universe has been working all along.
Another piece of his
purely
theoretical work became known as the Hardy-Weinberg law in genetics, and won a Nobel prize.
So in a
purely
competitive world, 50% of the population would be left-handed.
Because lefties are worse at using these tools, and suffer from higher accident rates, they would be less successful in a
purely
cooperative world, eventually disappearing from the population.
Now, what's interesting is that this quite dynamic gait is obtained
purely
in open loop, meaning no sensors, no complex feedback loops.
It works just
purely
on its form.
I had no interest in citizenship
purely
as some sort of feel-good thing.
It exists
purely
to discredit sex workers and make it easy to ignore us.
So what we thought is, let's strip out all the metadata, let's look at what machine learning can do based
purely
on visual recognition of this entire collection.
I've shown you
purely
visual examples because they're really fun to look at.
It's not a
purely
visual technology.
What they told me very clearly was that my life was saved,
purely
because I was a human being.
And yet, Laura's approach to leadership was really formed in the technocratic world, and it was
purely
metric driven.
If I were a farmer in Iowa in the year 1900, and an economist from the 21st century teleported down to my field and said, "Hey, guess what, farmer Autor, in the next hundred years, agricultural employment is going to fall from 40 percent of all jobs to two percent
purely
due to rising productivity.
But my son's death was not
purely
a suicide.
"Is it OK if I establish a profile on a very popular dating app for
purely
scientific purposes?"
I'm in that world, but I work
purely
instinctively.
And he predicted, based
purely
on mathematical insight, that there ought to be a second kind of matter, the opposite to normal matter, that literally annihilates when it comes in contact: antimatter.
It's
purely
altruistic.
Instead, this incredible collective mind behavior is emerging
purely
from the interactions of one fish and another.
Though we might balk at the price the woman pays for this redemption, we’re forced to confront the nuance in moments we might otherwise consider
purely
violent or evil.
But her work pushed beyond the
purely
ridiculous and frightening characteristics associated with the genre to reveal the variety and nuance of human character.
That gave our team insight into how to use the linguistic order of well-established languages as inspiration for an entirely new haptic language, one based
purely
on touch.
Mitochondrial DNA, tracing a
purely
maternal line of descent.
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