Widely
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1820 examples of Widely in a sentence
It is
widely
assumed that the earliest human artworks are the stupendously skillful cave paintings that we all know from Lascaux and Chauvet.
Now let me take you, for a moment, to what's
widely
regarded as the world's most difficult conflict, or the most impossible conflict, the Middle East.
Ultrasound generates more biopsies that are unnecessary relative to other technologies, so it's not
widely
used.
If this technology is
widely
adopted, I will not benefit financially in any way, and that is very important to me, because it allows me to continue to tell you the truth.
The MBI unit has now been FDA approved, but it's not yet
widely
available.
We are the most
widely
read feminist publication ever, and I tell you this because I think it's really important to see that there's a continuum.
Ralph, it's been quite
widely
reported that people assume that Mossad is the main entity behind this.
In each image, I married disparate costumes from
widely
diverse traditions, countries and time frames.
Computer voices are sometimes not very sophisticated, but with my computer, I can communicate more
widely
than ever before.
You know, what I do is write for children, and I'm probably America's most
widely
read children's author, in fact.
Another consequence of this recent origin of modern humans is that genetic variants are generally distributed
widely
in the world, in many places, and they tend to vary as gradients, from a bird's-eye perspective at least.
So chemists got to work, and they developed a bactericide that became
widely
used in those systems.
And it's very important to have political reforms, to have
widely
shared benefits of economic growth.
And the CAT scan revealed no blood clots in the lung, but it showed bilateral, visible, palpable breast masses, breast tumors, that had metastasized
widely
all over the body.
How
widely
could we spread prosperity?
And lessons from people like me, that have really benefited from working through treatment, need to be more
widely
shared.
Motorola makes the most
widely
used one, and you can see that they're used by Secret Service, they're used in combat, it's a very, very common standard in the U.S. and elsewhere.
Polygamy is
widely
practiced in Kenya.
It's been
widely
heralded.
This was a bunch of guys and a few ladies,
widely
varying in both age and hygienic upkeep.
Spanish neuroanatomist Santiago Ramon y Cajal, who's
widely
considered the father of modern neuroscience, applied this Golgi stain, which yields data which looks like this, and really gave us the modern notion of the nerve cell, the neuron.
We need to only look around this room to know that expertise and intelligence is
widely
distributed in society, and not limited simply to our institutions.
Fifteen years ago, it was
widely
assumed that the vast majority of brain development takes place in the first few years of life.
And because these materials are
widely
available and open-source, different people take them to very different and unpredictable directions.
They were prescribed very
widely
because heart attacks are a very common thing, and it took so long for us to find out that these drugs also caused an increased rate of death that before we detected that safety signal, over 100,000 people died unnecessarily in America from the prescription of anti-arrhythmic drugs.
Well, in order for a clinical trial to generate valid and
widely
applicable results, they need to be conducted with large numbers of study participants and preferably on a population with a high incidence of new HIV infections.
Nairobi National Park is not fenced in the south widely, which means wild animals like zebras migrate out of the park freely.
And with screenings on the Hill, and discussions, and with our social sector partners, like the National Organization of Women, the film was
widely
credited with influencing the successful renewal of the act.
They wrote books and articles promoting inductive method in all the sciences that were
widely
read by natural philosophers, university students and members of the public.
In fact, "Origin of Species" was written for a general and popular audience, and was
widely
read when it first appeared.
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