Seriously
in sentence
2820 examples of Seriously in a sentence
I am
seriously
introverted.
Those divisions are things we really need to recognize and take
seriously.
Furthermore, if we're going to really take
seriously
the need to ensure people share in the economic benefits, our businesses and corporations need a model of globalization that recognizes that they, too, have to take people with them.
I naively asked myself, "But seriously, who made those weapons?
I mean, seriously, the guy did yoga.
We need to
seriously
consider a universal basic income.
But whenever their presence
seriously
conflicts with one of our goals, let's say when constructing a building like this one, we annihilate them without a qualm.
There was a man in the Netherlands who described how he was date-raped on a visit to London and wasn't taken
seriously
by anyone he reported his case to.
The fact that a company like Airbus is now
seriously
working on flying urban taxis is telling us something.
In 1934, 198 doctors, nurses and staff at the Los Angeles County General Hospital became
seriously
ill.
What was striking was just how much trouble we were having being taken
seriously.
I take it quite seriously, but I'm here to talk about something that's become very important to me in the last year or two.
The doughnut maker took me so
seriously.
Some of us said for the first time that we were women, took this oath of solidarity
seriously.
And I also wanted people to understand the deadly consequences of us not taking these problems
seriously.
And he had a complicated friendship with a boy who shared his feelings of rage and alienation, and who was
seriously
disturbed, controlling and homicidal.
Now that, I suggest, is the view that comes out of taking memetics
seriously.
We're all just sort of trapped in our own lexicons that don't necessarily correlate with people who aren't already like us, and so I think I feel us drifting apart a little more every year, the more
seriously
we take words.
No, seriously, I used actual data from an academic study to draw this.
They were taking this experiment too
seriously.
I wanted to be taken
seriously.
And I was worried that if I looked too feminine, I would not be taken
seriously.
If a woman has to get ready for business meeting, she has to worry about looking too feminine and what it says and whether or not she will be taken
seriously.
Patients shouldn't have to wait until they're chronically
seriously
ill, often near the end of life, they shouldn't have to wait until they're seeing a physician like me before somebody asks them, "What are you hoping for?" "What are you afraid of?"
Or who, because of their identity, might not be taken entirely
seriously
if they did.
While such concerns must be taken very seriously, they are not invincible.
So learning how power operates is key to being effective, being taken seriously, and not being taken advantage of.
One doesn't discuss religion or politics or increasingly, the politics of popular culture, at the dinner table, because these are the disagreements, these are the things that people really,
seriously
disagree about, and they define themselves against their opponents in the controversy.
They argue that it doesn't reveal anything because its premise is so unrealistic that study participants don't take it
seriously.
They said, "We have millions of data points, and we don't see any indicators of anyone wanting to buy a smartphone, and your data set of 100, as diverse as it is, is too weak for us to even take seriously."
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