How To Use Correspondingly In A Sentence

  • Walls are generally the greatest source of heat loss and correspondingly expensive to tackle.
  • The stable points act as attractors, and correspondingly unstable points as repellers.
  • Walls are generally the greatest source of heat loss and correspondingly expensive to tackle.
  • Correspondingly few new works were seen on the main stage and unsuccessful works were considered to fail on a large scale.
  • No matter how cruel the destiny treats one with tribulation and misfortune, it will correspondingly treat him with happiness and sweetness. Even if the happiness is short and false, it's enough to light up the whole future life.
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  • Correspondingly, each claimed that the other remained entangled in, and misled by, a superficial, merely apparent reality.
  • As their budgets have increased, their music has become correspondingly more ambitious, embracing big ensembles along with bedroom turntablists.
  • The extremely narrow lines of the solar spectrum require filters with correspondingly high resolution.
  • When you set a world record at the age of only 12, expectations for the future become correspondingly high.
  • A light-weight wood, jelutong is correspondingly low in strength.
  • Their choice of words is correspondingly simple.
  • Those of the second layer have a less extensive course in the wall of the right ventricle, and a correspondingly greater course in the left, where they join with the superficial fibers from the anterior half of the tendon of the conus arteriosus to form the papillary muscles of the septum. V. Angiology. 4b. The Heart
  • No matter how cruel the destiny treats one with tribulation and misfortune, it will correspondingly treat him with happiness and sweetness. Even if the happiness is short and false, it's enough to light up the whole future life.
  • The cam follower is connected to the adjustment body and displaces the adjustment body dependent upon a cam position, which correspondingly displaces the gripper along the surface.
  • Correspondingly, plants have been used through unwritten and written history as a source of medicines, fragrances, spices, and colourants.
  • The wages for many teenage and low-paid workers rose correspondingly.
  • The reduced venous pressure reduces the return flow of blood into the heart, so the blood pumped out of the heart is correspondingly reduced.
  • Such a culture, based on the most rigorous rules of court etiquette and procedure, naturally gave rise to correspondingly formalised aesthetic theories of music and the theatre.
  • Jo smiled at this description, but seemed correspondingly pained by it. BEHINDLINGS
  • In such cases, the gait is stilted, that is, there is incomplete advancement of both members and, of course, the period of weight bearing is correspondingly shortened; hence the short strides. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
  • ‘Marsupialia’, have persisted with correspondingly little change through a similar range of time. Essays
  • It is a typical example of cost effective film making bringing correspondingly unspectacular results.
  • The opposition of those Protestants who are closest to the spirit of primitive Protestantism rests, as we have said, on the fear that whatever is conceded to the authority of the Church detracts correspondingly from the authority of the Word of God in the Bible. Scripture
  • Intellectuals play a correspondingly enlarged role in Gramsci's Marxism, which perhaps accounts for its popularity amongst academic Marxists.
  • A distorted picture of events is helping to produce correspondingly distorted policies, particularly in Europe.
  • Some might reply that as one's experience builds up, one's taste correspondingly becomes more defined.
  • No matter how cruel the destiny treats one with tribulation and misfortune, it will correspondingly treat him with happiness and sweetness. Even if the happiness is short and false, it's enough to light up the whole future life.
  • Parents, correspondingly, have no God-given licence to enculturate their children in whatever ways they personally choose: no right to limit the horizons of their children's knowledge, to bring them up in an atmosphere of dogma and superstition, or to insist they follow the straight and narrow paths of their own faith. The God Delusion
  • English verse only two possible feet -- the so-called accentual Trochee and Dactyl, and correspondingly only two possible uniform rhythms, the so-called Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins Now First Published
  • If you do not so trust them, then correspondingly elaborate testing procedures are required to monitor their impact and effectiveness.
  • These mechanisms would replace the parapsychic gift of teleportation for any person traveling inside their cage by transporting them via the fifth dimension to any place where a correspondingly adjusted receiving set was stationed. Menace of the Mutant Master
  • No matter how cruel the destiny treats one with tribulation and misfortune, it will correspondingly treat him with happiness and sweetness. Even if the happiness is short and false, it's enough to light up the whole future life.
  • The politics of solidarity they ostensibly represent seem to me to be correspondingly diminished.
  • No matter how cruel the destiny treats one with tribulation and misfortune, it will correspondingly treat him with happiness and sweetness. Even if the happiness is short and false, it's enough to light up the whole future life.
  • No matter how cruel the destiny treats one with tribulation and misfortune, it will correspondingly treat him with happiness and sweetness. Even if the happiness is short and false, it's enough to light up the whole future life.
  • As their budgets have increased, their music has become correspondingly more ambitious.
  • In the following two decades, demand for his work has grown and his output has grown correspondingly.
  • To the degree that those words are used to obfuscate realities that are otherwise painful to utter, our monuments will be correspondingly fragile.
  • No matter how cruel the destiny treats one with tribulation and misfortune, it will correspondingly treat him with happiness and sweetness. Even if the happiness is short and false, it's enough to light up the whole future life.
  • I used to think that anyone who wrote much would have correspondingly less time for everything else, and once said so. THE DEVIL'S OWN WORK
  • The extremely narrow lines of the solar spectrum require filters with correspondingly high resolution.
  • Our daily lives and our society are correspondingly chaotic.
  • The Scandinavians have tended to favour high rates of taxation with correspondingly high levels of social provision.
  • The new exam is longer and correspondingly more difficult to pass.
  • Few writers of criticism are able to combine such a compelling and frankly "superior" prose with correspondingly apposite critical insights as does William Gass. Principles of Literary Criticism
  • Remaining undigested by the medusa, the small snail will devour its host from within, growing larger as its host is correspondingly diminished in size.
  • As humans moved north into Eurasia from Africa and, later, south from Alaska across the Americas, proboscidean range contracted correspondingly.
  • Housing estate after housing estate has mushroomed up along its sides and Aberdeen's population has dropped correspondingly as people move out of town to these new commuter houses.
  • We have seen that the opposite of boiling is imperfect boiling: now there is something correspondingly opposed to the species of concoction called broiling, but it is more difficult to find a name for it. Meteorology
  • I was talking about a single factor that favours one side and correspondingly disfavours the other.
  • As his political stature has shrunk, he has grown correspondingly more dependent on the army.
  • The cost of living in the city is more expensive, but salaries are supposed to be correspondingly higher.
  • Correspondingly a mother's sister is literally called "small mother" or "big mother" depending on their seniority.
  • Correspondingly, in the area of inter-allied shipping, Canada would make no such claim.
  • No matter how cruel the destiny treats one with tribulation and misfortune, it will correspondingly treat him with happiness and sweetness. Even if the happiness is short and false, it's enough to light up the whole future life.
  • And the imperfect knowledge we have of the ancient mammalian population of our earth leads to the belief that certain of its types, such as that of the 'Marsupialia', have persisted with correspondingly little change through a similar range of time. Lectures and Essays
  • Their choice of words is correspondingly simple, lacking the tension between polysyllables and monosyllables observed in the stanzas from ‘The Triumph of Time’.
  • Factories had foremen and life became correspondingly more regimented.
  • So the two countries may take restriction measures and correspondingly counteractions.
  • The activation energy is greater and the rate of the reaction is correspondingly less for the deuterated compounds.
  • All are placed in a monochrome field of light or dark and correspondingly given shadows or bright highlights to emphasize contrasts between figure and ground.
  • Across the street is the Parral Cathedral, squashed into a narrow space and correspondingly disproportioned. Chihuahua City, Pancho Villa and Parral de Hidalgo
  • The dynamic range can be compressed correspondingly (raising the pianissimo level and reducing the fortissimo).
  • It can promote correspondingly inherent stability of international monetary system to make up a new global financial framework and make regional currency arrangements after reforming IMF.
  • Correspondingly, we shall have to consider three aspects of the delimitation of a lexical item.
  • Jupiter is a very massive planet, and its escape velocity is correspondingly high.
  • But by the time revanchist nationalism peaked in the late 1990s, the troops were already out of the Baltics, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan, and the potential for troublemaking was correspondingly smaller. The Return
  • Despite the severity of the depression in the international economy, standards of living did not show correspondingly steep falls.
  • The range of potential targets for future intervention will grow correspondingly.
  • Should the proportion of tornadic mesocyclones go down to 20% or so, as it now appears it might, this problem is correspondingly exacerbated.
  • TWOC carries a significantly lesser maximum than theft and sentences have been correspondingly Mickey Mouse. Archive 2007-06-24
  • The complexity of its structure of production increased correspondingly.
  • The split rock is slow to fall, the gravitational force being lower and the angle of fall correspondingly sharper.
  • His height was six feet three inches, and he was correspondingly broad - shouldered and deep-chested. The King of the Greeks
  • In summer, then, the amount of water seeking outlet by these drainage channels to the sea was enormously multiplied, and the corrasive power was correspondingly augmented. The Romance of the Colorado River
  • No matter how cruel the destiny treats one with tribulation and misfortune, it will correspondingly treat him with happiness and sweetness. Even if the happiness is short and false, it's enough to light up the whole future life.
  • Experimenting first on plants, he adopted the method of inserting panes of blue and violet glass in the roof of his grapery, and noticed as a result an apparent extraordinary rapidity and luxuriance of growth of the vines, and later a correspondingly large harvest of grapes. Primitive Psycho-Therapy and Quackery
  • Correspondingly, both Schelling and Schubert subscribe to an anamnestic model of the human soul. Psychology in Search of Psyches: Friedrich Schelling, Gotthilf Schubert and the Obscurities of the Romantic Soul
  • The running tennis score of each of the games is expressed in a style peculiar to tennis: score in a game from zero to three points is represented as zero (or "love"), fifteen, thirty, and forty correspondingly.
  • Correspondingly, plants have been used through unwritten and written history as a source of medicines, fragrances, spices, and colourants.
  • So the form of the infinite and universal energy, which we may call erg-dynamic, is the cause of the waste of the body through which it works; and this is at once made good by the increased trophic metabolism which occurs, to replace the waste -- this increased trophic metabolism showing itself in increased O_2 intake and coincidently or correspondingly with increased CO_2 output. The Problems of Psychical Research Experiments and Theories in the Realm of the Supernormal
  • Correspondingly, in the Small Cap Fund has also become a leading star of the Fund.
  • As this process occurs, it seems that an apathetic political atmosphere becomes further reinforced and correspondingly apathetic behavior becomes institutionalized as normatively correct.
  • They refuse to believe in a religion that allows for adaptation and change, and correspondingly can only see outsiders as people in need of conversion to their belief system.
  • The average age of entering students was fourteen, and the usual level of preparation was correspondingly low.
  • If it is diluted in one hundred parts of neutral solution it is correspondingly marked 1C, 15C, 30C, etc., with “C” standing for centesimal potencies. THE NATURAL REMEDY BIBLE
  • Correspondingly, radical poetics is not quite satisfied with how authorship is represented in Williams. Strange Affinities: A Partial Return to Wordsworthian Poetics After Modernism
  • By implication, authorities are immoral and culture is correspondingly morally corrupt.
  • Correspondingly, would Rommel have achieved even greater success with his tactical genius and an endless supply of tanks and fuel?
  • The monsoon in winter is stronger than that in summer, and correspondingly, the average wave high is higher, and the frequencies of rough sea and heavy swell are also stronger.
  • He must have been well over six feet tall and correspondingly broad. THE ROAD TO PARADISE ISLAND
  • it will cause even more odd fitting problems - it will create a very narrow back I'm 5'6", and Not a Small Person, and my back width from scye to scye is between 12 1/2" and 13" AND a correspondingly wide front - I measure 17 1/2" from scye to scye in the front. More from my closet - A Dress A Day
  • Although with the increase in power it is correspondingly difficult to combine all these corrections in one objective, they are brought to a high pitch of excellence in the present-day "achromatic" objectives, and so remove the necessity for the use of the higher priced and less durable apochromatic lenses. The Elements of Bacteriological Technique A Laboratory Guide for Medical, Dental, and Technical Students. Second Edition Rewritten and Enlarged.
  • Correspondingly, workmanship and artistry of a high order also appears to be an inborn gift of the people here.
  • The shagbark was the walnut of the market, a nut with a rich, oily kernel; the pignut was smaller with a very thick shell and correspondingly small meat, hard to separate from the shell. Confessions of Boyhood
  • If you do not so trust them, then correspondingly elaborate testing procedures are required to monitor their impact and effectiveness.
  • As his political power has shrunk, he has grown correspondingly more dependent on the army.
  • You end up with a whole lot of loose nails and your fixings are correspondingly insecure.
  • Seeking a correspondingly sculptural approach for the painting, Fautrier developed his haute pate (high paste) technique, a multistage process often resulting in inches-thick surfaces.
  • The linker DNA follows a continuous spiral path between nucleosomes with a correspondingly large bend.
  • The examples given seem to be heavily weighted towards stereotypically male faults, and correspondingly got a higher percentage of male 'yes' responses.
  • Correspondingly the book tends to develop a schematic interpretation of social conflict.
  • Correspondingly, plants have been used through unwritten and written history as a source of medicines, fragrances, spices, and colourants.
  • The bolection profile imitates the opposing curves of a Baroque architectural façade, whilst helping to project the painting against a correspondingly opulent interior.
  • Smart executives, correspondingly, must understand that their competitors are at least as smart as they are.
  • White tea is produced in lesser quantities than most of the other styles, and can be correspondingly more expensive than tea from the same plant processed by other methods. All about Tea
  • The charmer then makes rhythmic, elegant motions with the horn, which is correspondingly followed by the hood of the cobra.
  • By drastically reducing your overhead, you correspondingly increase your chances of success.
  • Walls are generally the greatest source of heat loss and correspondingly expensive to tackle.
  • But outright refusal often gets people labelled as freaks or loonies, and correspondingly discredits the challenges they deliver in the eyes of those they address them to.
  • Many of the smaller regions at the top of the list have correspondingly smaller economies.
  • the temperature decreases correspondingly
  • Their choice of words is correspondingly simple, lacking the tension between polysyllables and monosyllables observed in the stanzas from the poem.
  • Walls are generally the greatest source of heat loss and correspondingly expensive to tackle.
  • Correspondingly, perceptions on technicalities of education have varied from time to time, but what would never change would be the task borne by schools in moulding children into responsible citizens of morrow.
  • If this is done there will be in common English verse only two possible feet—the so-called accentual Trochee and Dactyl, and correspondingly only two possible uniform rhythms, the so-called Trochaic and Dactylic. Author’s Preface
  • Ipomoea alba with longer flower tubes correspondingly had the highest mean total nectar volume per flower and nectary volume.
  • But rational communication Between human societies has not increased correspondingly.
  • No matter how cruel the destiny treats one with tribulation and misfortune, it will correspondingly treat him with happiness and sweetness. Even if the happiness is short and false, it's enough to light up the whole future life.
  • No matter how cruel the destiny treats one with tribulation and misfortune, it will correspondingly treat him with happiness and sweetness. Even if the happiness is short and false, it's enough to light up the whole future life.
  • For higher columns the other proportions will be the same, but the length and breadth of the abacus will be the thickness of the lower diameter of a column plus one ninth part thereof; thus, just as the higher the column the less the diminution, so the projection of its capital is proportionately increased and its breadth [2] is correspondingly enlarged. The Ten Books on Architecture
  • As his political stature has shrunk, he has grown correspondingly more dependent on the army.

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