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How To Use Secondarily In A Sentence

  • Flows of materials and energy have been primarily determined by market structures and economics and only secondarily by ecological factors.
  • Nevertheless, in this two-way causal relationship, poverty is primarily a cause of illness and only secondarily its effect.
  • These nodules may become infected secondarily with staphylococci bacteria.
  • Ecotopian biotechnology on the contrary would possess an infrastructure based firstly on ecological rationality and secondarily on an economic basis.
  • Caudipteryx has short forelimbs and a feathered manus and is likely to have been a secondarily flightless bird.
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  • This is where Lenny caustically suggested that I was a YEC for not knowing that turtles had been reclassified as diapsids with a secondarily anapsid appearing skull I hope that embryologically turtle skulls start off as diapsid and then change but I dont really know. Drawing a Line in the Academic Sand - The Panda's Thumb
  • Less commonly, a septic arthritis of the knee or the big toe can occur in association with gout, particularly when a tophus has ulcerated and become secondarily infected.
  • By comparison to other squamates, this morphology indicates skeletal paedomorphosis that is common in secondarily marine reptiles.
  • And then I guess secondarily, is there any benefit to be in charge of those discussions as you also are looking for a partner on nalbuphine? Biotech Sector and Stocks Analysis from Seeking Alpha
  • Hartley's account draws particular attention to the dependency of our capacities for intentionality, flexibility, and innovation in our decomplex actions upon the repertoires of actions we have made secondarily automatic. David Hartley
  • The impulse to write things down is a peculiarly compulsive one, inexplicable to those who do not share it, useful only accidentally, only secondarily, in the way that any compulsion tries to justify itself.
  • Applying primarily to Timothy as a minister (compare 2Pe 1: 21), just as the term was used of Moses (De 33: 1), Samuel (1Sa 9: 6), Elijah, and Elisha; but, as the exhortation is as to duties incumbent also on all Christians, the term applies secondarily to him (so 2Ti 3: 17) as a Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • The seeds of F. cernua disperse primarily by gravity and secondarily by surface water run-off after rare heavy rains.
  • The squat primarily works the quadriceps muscles of the thighs and, secondarily, the abductors, adductors, hamstrings and gluteals.
  • Imperial policy was designed to benefit the British metropolis principally and its subordinate provinces secondarily.
  • Our economic problems were caused mainly by incurrence of far too much debt by individuals and firms, and secondarily, by ill-conceived investments in securities comprised of such debt. The Volokh Conspiracy » Looks Like Now We Need a Commercial Financial Protection Agency:
  • Secondarily, Hamilton deals calmly and reasonably with questions of historicity.
  • Capybaras are classified with the hystricognaths, but their jaws appear to have secondarily become almost sciurognathous.
  • It doesnt seem likely that anapsid skulls are all secondarily derved from diapsids. Report on the 2005 Creation Mega Conference, Part Four - The Panda's Thumb
  • A "jag," be it known, means primarily a load, secondarily a "load," or America To-day, Observations and Reflections
  • secondarily affected
  • From that basic meaning, a sense of illative (ie. going into something) rather than inessive (ie. being in something) may sometimes surface secondarily where verbs of motion are used, such as in my above example with far. Ashes to ashes
  • Secondarily aquatic adult amphibians provide another source of diversity.
  • Large bone infarcts may become secondarily infected with various bacteria, including salmonellae, resulting in osteomyelitis.
  • It is a most wholesome lesson for Christian workers to learn that all true work is primarily the Lord's, and only secondarily ours, and that therefore all 'carefulness' on our part is distrust of Him, implying a sinful self-conceit which overlooks the fact that He is the one Worker and all others are only His instruments. George Müller of Bristol And His Witness to a Prayer-Hearing God
  • Total elimination of seizures is often not a realistic goal in adults with partial or secondarily generalized seizures.
  • _Metaph. _ ix, 20, everything is known as it is in act, and not as it is in potentiality, knowledge primarily and essentially regards being in act, and secondarily regards being in potentiality, which is not knowable of itself, but inasmuch as that in whose power it exists is known. Summa Theologica, Part III (Tertia Pars) From the Complete American Edition
  • We focussed on the form, on how closely they'd followed the rules of syllable and rhyme, enjambment and stress, and only secondarily on how it worked as a poem.
  • I think i’ve got this now: basal anapsid reptiles (which presumably gave rise to synapsid and sauropsid lineages) died out leaving no descendants. turtles, full diapsid reptiles closely allied to crocodiles, secondarily developed a seemingly (but not osteogenically identical) anapsid skull structure subsequently. Report on the 2005 Creation Mega Conference, Part Four - The Panda's Thumb
  • This is where Lenny caustically suggested that I was a YEC for not knowing that turtles had been reclassified as diapsids with a secondarily anapsid appearing skull I hope that embryologically turtle skulls start off as diapsid and then change but I dont really know. Drawing a Line in the Academic Sand - The Panda's Thumb
  • Ranchers graze cattle and water buffalo on floodplain grasslands to produce meat and secondarily dairy products.
  • Vegetation is most affected by the lack of light, and secondarily by being drown.
  • As you see from the little cladogram I’ve knocked up here [click for larger version], bat diphyly and archontan monophyly makes it at least possible – and phylogenetically parsimonious – that flight was primitive for the megabat-primate clade, or in other words that primates are secondarily flightless. Archive 2006-08-01
  • I think i’ve got this now: basal anapsid reptiles (which presumably gave rise to synapsid and sauropsid lineages) died out leaving no descendants. turtles, full diapsid reptiles closely allied to crocodiles, secondarily developed a seemingly (but not osteogenically identical) anapsid skull structure subsequently. Report on the 2005 Creation Mega Conference, Part Four - The Panda's Thumb
  • Secondarily school is also the period where purpose is defined as fierce competition for university admission.
  • There are indications that they are only secondarily anapsid. Drawing a Line in the Academic Sand - The Panda's Thumb
  • Ecotopian biotechnology on the contrary would possess an infrastructure based firstly on ecological rationality and secondarily on an economic basis.
  • Nevertheless, in this two-way causal relationship, poverty is primarily a cause of illness and only secondarily its effect.
  • Flows of materials and energy have been primarily determined by market structures and economics and only secondarily by ecological factors.
  • But a look at a map of protected areas reveals that the land set aside - about 24 percent of the entire country - is primarily high mountain cloud forest and secondarily the beachy Pacific coast.
  • Poverty is primarily a cause of illness and only secondarily its effect.
  • This shows that they evolved from normal ancestors and only secondarily reverted to radial symmetry.
  • Caudipteryx has short forelimbs and a feathered manus and is likely to have been a secondarily flightless bird.
  • The dicyemid mesozoans, once hypothesized to be non-bilaterian metazoans, have since been shown to possess central class Hox genes indicating that these enigmatic parasites are secondarily simplified bilaterians.
  • Then, as we grow, we gain voluntary control over some of our movements, perfect those that become secondarily automatic, and learn to carry out decomplex actions that draw on repertoires of secondarily automatic components. David Hartley
  • Secondarily, God's wisdom in redemption is made known to evil angels, who dwell "in heavenly places" in a lower sense, namely, the air (compare Eph 2: 2 with Eph 6: 12); Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Franklin Gutierrez stroked a two- away from separate, shawl secondarily and came eternal folks' on a Casey Kotchman ruttish hit. Top Information about Home Management
  • Poverty is primarily a cause of illness and only secondarily its effect.
  • Ecotopian biotechnology on the contrary would possess an infrastructure based firstly on ecological rationality and secondarily on an economic basis.
  • Although Landesberg is great with the ball, I see his strength as being a scorer — and then secondarily a playmaker from the wing position. Florida reloads with stellar group from Class of '08
  • Secondarily, and in its logical (epistemological) usage, it designates the theory that all human knowledge is derived exclusively from experience, the latter term meaning, either explicitly or implicitly, external sense-percepts and internal representations and inferences exclusive of any superorganic (immaterial) intellectual factor. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy
  • Secondarily, the persistence of the hematocele induce an inflammatory response, that could explain the inflammatory syndrome as in our case.
  • From this perspective, the lyrical topos of nightlife in poetry is the primary form of that which takes place, secondarily, in the world. Club Monad

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