How To Use For all intents and purposes In A Sentence

  • This allowed pirates for the first time to reproduce what was for all intents and purposes an exact copy of an original.
  • For all intents and purposes, this strategy basically ignores the fact that the character is black, for he could easily be white without altering the plot or thematics of the film and, therefore, avoids any issue of race completely.
  • Winning hearts and minds took a backseat to overawing malcontent factions with an overwhelming and, for all intents and purposes, enduring show of force.
  • For all intents and purposes he was a citizen, yet he was shorn of that margin of real initiative that determines the conditions of his existence, such as the right to act upon the political options of the nation.
  • And, despite the unfathomable magnitude of the events of that morning, life has, for all intents and purposes, returned to normal for most of us.
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  • First of all, her first name for all intents and purposes, is Diva. Lu of averages
  • For all intents and purposes, it is countably infinite. Mehret Mandefro: The Revolution of Relevance
  • For all intents and purposes, the haversine is the most accurate way to calculate distance on a sphere.
  • The fMRI is a valuable tool in all branches of psychology, but it needs to be remembered that for all intents and purposes, it can only tell us WHERE something is happening. Archive 2009-01-01
  • These spirals were three and four years long each, so for all intents and purposes they were blocks.
  • 'Cathar' (apparently first used in the middle of the twelfth century by a group of heretics from Cologne, or so Eckbert of Schönau wrote in his Sermones contra Catharos of 1163) is, and always has been, deeply misleading and applied in such an indiscriminate way by modern historians as to make it, for all intents and purposes, a useless term. Popular Comments Across MetaFilter
  • The displayed info can be customized to a certain degree but for all intents and purposes the overall design is static.
  • Individual adherents however, may turn out to be, for all intents and purposes monotheists (i.e. choosing a specific special deity for themselves -- monolatrism). Planet Atheism
  • Japan is, for all intents and purposes, our strongest ally in Asia at the moment.
  • This thing is a venomous bird for all intents and purposes. Times, Sunday Times
  • This thing is a venomous bird for all intents and purposes. Times, Sunday Times
  • The state militias were organized into the 'National Guard' and for all intents and purposes 'federalized' over 100 years ago in Title 10 of the US Code (Militia Act of 1903) - that's when they started calling it the 'National Guard' ... BlueOregon

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