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in essence

ADVERB
  1. with regard to fundamentals although not concerning details
    in principle, we agree

How To Use in essence In A Sentence

  • In essence, formal systems and procedures depend on local knowledge.
  • I found the final rather involving, which given that rugby is in essence a game of catch taken extremely seriously is not bad going at all.
  • But in essence, the short-time Fourier transformation is a method of ingle resolution because it uses an unchanged short-time widow function.
  • She never overplays her role nor underplays it - in essence, she was the perfect choice for this role and makes a stunning cinematic debut.
  • The religions are similar in essence, though they differ widely in externals.
  • So, in essence is Beck is telling us is that Playboy = good, Playgirl = Bad. Think Progress » Glenn Beck welcomes Scott Brown to Washington: ‘This one could end with a dead intern.’
  • But that is moving dangerously close to what we might call the Gilligan defence: some of the details were wrong, m'lud, but it was, in essence, true.
  • To argue against it is to, in essence, argue against any form of birth control, because birth control is preventing conception, which is what EC is doing.
  • Credit is an outcome of humanity civilization, and is the social relation in essence.
  • How can we conceptualize this process? In essence, it is quite simple.
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