Legitimately Sentence Examples

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  • We shall try to indicate the extent to which it can legitimately be applied.

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  • Laws of tion and may be legitimately reduced.

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  • On the death of Ladislaus (1095), he returned to Hungary and seized the crown, passing over his legitimately born younger brother Almos, the son of the Greek princess Sinadene.

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  • There's a chance the offer for the mine was completely innocent—simply someone who was legitimately interested in The Lucky Pup and then changed his mind.

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  • But at any moment special causes may bring into the field of economic inquiry whole departments of life which have hitherto been legitimately ignored.

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  • While, again, legitimately insisting upon personality as a fundamental constituent in any true theory of reality, the relation between human individualities and the divine Person is left vague and obscure; nor is it easy to see how the existence of several individualities - human or divine - in one cosmos is theoretically possible.

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  • Recent work has shown it is too feeble to be relied upon alone, but where really efficient antiseptics, such as mercuric chloride and iodide, and carbolic acid, have been already employed, boracic acid (which, unlike these, is non-poisonous and non-irritant) may legitimately be used to maintain the aseptic or non-bacterial condition which they have obtained.

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  • Above all, and most legitimately, the revival of General Assemblies, now long discussed, was demanded vainly.

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  • There are, however, some ways to legitimately acquire free tickets.

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  • Yet the great bulk of the sayings remain substantially authentic; if the historicity of certain words and acts is here refused with unusual assurance, that of other sayings and deeds is established with stronger proofs; and the redemptive conception of the Passion and the sacramental interpretation of the Last Supper are found to spring up promptly and legitimately from our Lord's work and words, to saturate the Pauline and Johannine writings, and even to constitute an element of all three synoptic Gospels.

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  • The five processes of deduction then reduce to four, which may be described as (i.) subtraction, (ii.) division, (iii.) (a) taking a root, (iii.) (b) taking logarithms. It will be found that these (and particularly the first three) cover practically all the processes legitimately adopted in the elementary theory of the solution of equations; other processes being sometimes liable to introduce roots which do not satisfy the original equation.

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  • Neither of them was an upstart, and both, the one from his experience and the other from his high station, were persons who might legitimately aspire to a place among the advisers of the king.

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  • Be aware, though, that not all backyard mechanics are innocent and trying to sell a car legitimately.

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  • A thief seems to pay for something legitimately, then decides, while the cashier is getting change, that they need change for a totally unrelated reason and gives another bill.

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  • Although a raw food diet is low residue and will produce a lower fecal volume than a cooked commercial diet that is high in carbohydrate fillers, some cats will become legitimately constipated on a raw regimen.

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  • This information is needed to verify your identity and that you are legitimately requesting the report.

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  • If a site seems to ask for more personal information than they legitimately need to get your game play going, you should seek out one of the thousands of other sites that are available.

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  • In situations where valium is legitimately prescribed and used under careful observation and assessment, complications such as addiction will be detected and dealt with early by the prescribing physician.

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  • Given the obvious national crisis caused by the current nursing shortage, there isn't a single student who can legitimately say that they can't afford a nursing degree.

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  • They argue that people who use tabs are frequently those who purchase the most music legitimately and are merely fans of the artists who wish to learn how to play their songs.

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  • Because legitimately green growing and natural processing practices are usually more costly than conventional methods, natural often means more expensive.

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  • Cruise lines want to hire individuals who have a solid understanding of what it is like to work at sea, and who are legitimately interested in this particular niche of the hospitality job market.

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  • Unlike singles chat rooms, an online chat room will legitimately have all kinds of people in it.

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  • For example, if he does legitimately have a lot of business trips, he may be more than a little peeved if he learns you called all of his friends to confirm.

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  • Do you legitimately care for this person-with no popularity motives or peer pressure involved?

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  • Even if you do happen to spot it on eBay, you'll be taking your chances unless you're quite sure the seller is legitimately offering the real thing.

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  • Mental hospitals throughout the United States were not always used to house legitimately insane individuals.

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  • For such an ancient technology, it's very difficult to pinpoint whether any individual can be legitimately called its inventor.

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  • Fear not, as many people now work from home and legitimately claim deductions, saving hundreds to thousands in taxes each year.

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  • Consequently, while you might already encourage your teen driver to do well in school, you can legitimately use the car insurance costs to provide even greater incentive for good grades.

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  • While the grad might not immediately appreciate the book, it's sure to provide some laughs and maybe some legitimately good advice.

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  • The Stand can legitimately be called science fiction fantasy horror.

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  • And the baby is still unclaimed, at least legitimately.

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  • Moreover, the variation of thermal conductivity with temperature is small and uncertain, whereas the variation of electrical conductivity is large and can be accurately determined, and may therefore be legitimately utilized for eliminating the external heat-loss.

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  • In conclusion, it must be emphasized that in Egypt magic stands in no contrast or opposition to religion, at least as long as it was legitimately used.

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  • There is a permissible abstraction, and in general they practise this, and although they narrow its range unduly, it is legitimately to be applied to certain characters of thinking.

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  • In England the verse-epistle was first prominently employed by Samuel Daniel in his "Letter from Octavia to Marcus Antonius" (1599), and later on, more legitimately, in his "Certain Epistles" (1601-1603).

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  • From this single instance we see not only how far mankind has travelled along the path of religious toleration since Deuteronomy was written, but also how very far the criticism implied in Christ's method of dealing with what "was said to them of old time" may be legitimately carried.

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  • There's a chance the offer for the mine was completely innocent—simply someone who was legitimately interested in The Lucky Pup and then changed his mind.

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  • Very few analytic models require that these links be defined as biological links, as is required to legitimately calculate inbreeding coefficients.

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  • We would not expropriate profits that NIE had legitimately earned in the past.

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  • The private benefits to the members were legitimately incidental.

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  • If I buy a manorial lordship, can I legitimately call myself a lord?

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  • While this is now clearly proven false, there is a rather obvious rejoinder he can legitimately offer.

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  • He and Kruger demonstrate some fine romantic chemistry, and Justin Bartha gets off some legitimately funny lines as Ben's long-suffering sidekick.

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  • Pictorial art of a purely indigenous character, whether on ceramic material or plaster, made great strides, and from ceramic forms we may legitimately infer also a high skill in metallurgy.

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  • Abandoned by a number of his cardinals, condemned by most of the powers, deprived of his dominions by condottieri who shamelessly invoked the authority of the council, the pope made concession after concession, and ended on the 15th of December 1 433 by a pitiable surrender of all the points at issue in a bull, the terms of which were dictated by the fathers of Basel, that is, by declaring his bull of dissolution null and void, and recognizing that the synod had not ceased to be legitimately assembled.

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  • Even if you can legitimately follow a tutorial to unlock your iPhone and make it compatible with the Verizon network, there are several risks involved and it would be best to wait it out.

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  • Interpreted in the most general sense, these decrees, which enacted that the council of Constance derived its power immediately from Jesus Christ, and that every one, even the pope, was bound to obey it and every legitimately assembled general council in all that concerned faith, reform, union, &c., were tantamount to the overturning of the constitution of the church by establishing the superiority of the council over the pope.

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  • The second method is to work out by slow and sure steps the lines of descent of the different families, orders, and classes, and so either to arrive at the ancestral form of each class, or to plot out the curve of evolution, which may then legitimately be projected into "the dark backward and abysm of time."

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  • Not only did he render a steady support to Ministers in Parliament; but he aided the national cause and promoted recruiting by speeches at Guild hall, in Belfast and elsewhere; and even when criticism of the mismanagement of the war began legitimately to raise its head in the early months of 1915, he used his influence, in the national interest, to repress or moderate its expression in Parliament.

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  • Persecution can only transform a man into a hypocrite; belief is legitimately formed only by discernment of sufficient evidence; apart from evidence, a man has no right to control the understanding; he cannot determine arbitrarily what his neighbours must believe.

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  • Nelson astutely and legitimately seized the opportunity to open negotiations with the Danes.

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