structurally

IPA: strˈʌktʃɝʌɫi

adverb

  • In terms of structure.
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Examples of "structurally" in Sentences

  • The cells of the epidermis are structurally and functionally variable.
  • In many European countries the steel industry is located in structurally weak regions.
  • I'm told that under the national rating system, they use the term structurally impaired.
  • All told, 69,223 U.S. bridges are classified as "structurally deficient," according to the
  • ASK: Well, Ignore Vera Dietz is the same brand of mixed POV with odd bits thrown in structurally, but it’s not at all like D100D.
  • Jenkins said when the Black Creek project is completed, Sutton Bridge Road will be closed at the current bridge, which he called structurally deficient.
  • The main losers, it seems to me, will be the long-term structurally unemployed we now have in the developed world, and those living in poor countries with few natural resources.
  • "Our long-term structurally bullish fundamental views on the grains remain unchanged," Goldman Sachs Group Inc. wrote in a research note, saying that recent price declines create a "potential buying opportunity."
  • I guess the one flaw structurally is that we have to accept the fourth and in some ways most fantastic version of the story as being more or less "accurate", having been previously set up with three less reliable accounts (two of which self-consciously display their own unreliability).
  • My half a theory says that geeks know stuff, and when you're more experienced and you know more, that's a pretty big imbalance built right in structurally, so if you want a comparatively balanced team or group, making the geek character younger means that they don't end up knowing everything.

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