Temporarily
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378 examples of Temporarily in a sentence
There's the Dodd-Frank Act, there's the new Consumer Financial Protection Agency that is
temporarily
being headed through the backdoor by Elizabeth Warren.
As with BP, the hole does get plugged, at least temporarily, but not before exacting a tremendous price.
And temporarily, very unexpectedly, they dropped.
The temperature was raised to 43 degrees C
temporarily.
But when my mom
temporarily
lost herself to mania and when that mania chose me as its primary scapegoat through both emotional and physical abuse, I fled for my safety.
She recently returned to Dongguan on her own to take a job in a factory that makes construction cranes,
temporarily
leaving her husband and children back in the village.
Well, when you stream a video onto your computer, that information is
temporarily
stored using electrons.
This
temporarily
effectively banned autonomous weapons in the U.S. military, but that directive needs to be made permanent.
It's a cognitive synergy where we mash up these two things which don't go together and
temporarily
in our minds exist.
Those kinds of fleeting thoughts that physically incapacitate you, that
temporarily
give you that deer-in-headlights look.
When the visual cortex is deprived of input from the eyes, even temporarily, the brain still tries to create a coherent picture, but the limits of its abilities become a lot more obvious.
But a small percentage of those who experience trauma have persistent problems —sometimes vanishing
temporarily
only to resurface months later.
But as soon as the threat is passed, the entrance is open again, and maybe there are situations in computer security where operating costs are low enough that we could just block access
temporarily
in response to an immediate threat, and then open it again, instead of trying to build a permanent firewall or fortress.
Thanks so much for standing up for those who may be only
temporarily
too weak to stand for themselves.
It says poems can bring people together temporarily, which I think is true, and it sticks in my head not just because it rhymes but for how it rhymes, cleanly and simply on the two and four, "say" and "way," with anticipatory hints on the one and three, "answer" and "quarters," as if the poem itself were coming together.
I've been
temporarily
detained.
As a result, he was
temporarily
detained and he was illegally exiled out of the country.
The other possibility in science, and it's only
temporarily
changing our automatic assumptions, but one thing we know is that if you take a white person who is odious that you know, and stick it up next to a person of color, a black person, who is fabulous, then that sometimes actually causes us to disassociate too.
So I'd just like to take a quote from a paper by myself and Kevin Anderson back in 2011 where we said that to avoid the two-degree framing of dangerous climate change, economic growth needs to be exchanged at least
temporarily
for a period of planned austerity in wealthy nations.
One person I hired felt that because he attended an elite university, there were certain assignments that were beneath him, like
temporarily
doing manual labor to better understand an operation.
After immediate sensory data is
temporarily
transcribed by neurons in the cortex, it travels to the hippocampus, where special proteins work to strengthen the cortical synaptic connections.
That's a problem because it
temporarily
limits the amount of oxygen that fills your lungs and filters into your blood.
Sitting for long periods also
temporarily
deactivates lipoprotein lipase, a special enzyme in the walls of blood capillaries that breaks down fats in the blood, so when you sit, you're not burning fat nearly as well as when you move around.
Popping a joint
temporarily
enlarges it, which may be why dedicated knuckle-, neck- and back-crackers say the habit makes their joints feel looser and more flexible.
People going through chemotherapy treatment
temporarily
experience this.
A dehydrated brain works harder to accomplish the same amount as a normal brain, and it even
temporarily
shrinks because of its lack of water.
Tasks that challenge working memory, the mental “scratch pad” we use to
temporarily
store phone numbers and grocery lists, are especially vulnerable to pressure.
When France
temporarily
brought in the Swedish model two years ago, ordinary citizens took it as a cue to start carrying out vigilante attacks against people working on the street.
Sometimes you might put a Band-Aid in place to try and
temporarily
stop the pain.
Sensory data is initially transcribed and
temporarily
recorded in the neurons as short-term memory.
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