respects造句(61) The skills and expertise required to manage or advise them are in many respects different to those required in a large organization.
(62) In this situation, abject apologies in some respects remain complicit with the patronizing attitudes from which they attempt to disassociate themselves.
(63) In other respects careful management and a firm hand pushed up the royal income.
(64) In these respects they differ markedly from the other two parties and have a much stronger and more developed concept of citizenship.
(65) In such situations we take appropriate measures to ensure that strict confidentiality is maintained in all respects.
(66) Such precision baffled Quinn, for in all other respects Stillman seemed to be aimless.
(67) In certain respects City is very much a traditional liberal arts / professional college.
(68) It is a remarkable little bird in many respects, being superbly adapted to the unpredictability of a semi-desert environment.
(69) In other respects they are rather mysterious - more so in fact than seems to have been widely realized.
(70) The take-up has been disappointing in some respects, with the most highly motivated members attending several courses.
(71) In all respects, 1976 was an extraordinary year for Master James and for motor racing.
(72) Like the services themselves, the Naval Academy has a strong culture which in some respects is overtly hostile to women.
(73) Pollution control work also differs in important respects from routine police patrol work.
(74) Indeed, in many respects, Ireland was equalled only by Byzantium.
(75) Thus Marx's model of historical development was in many respects only a sketch which left many problems unresolved.
(76) Thousands of people lined the route to pay their respects.
(77) In other respects the book has changed little and there is no attempt to deal with organic synthesis in its own right.
(78) No one had gone up to the casket itself to pay their respects.
(79) A new course in a number of respects resembles a research or development project.
(80) In these respects, as your Lordships can see, the Lawrence principle was not essential to the reasoning.
(81) Counsel further contended that on the affidavit evidence the debtor has an arguable claim that the solicitors were negligent in two respects.
(82) Where a country espouses outward-looking policies,[http:///respects.html] it may continue to behave in many important respects as though it were still domestically focused.
(83) Case studies also reveal evidence of local discretion in other respects.
(84) In other respects, the lunar poles are not an attractive site for the lunar base.
(85) The story is complex, and in some respects law has been indifferent and, indeed, antipathetic to commercial needs.
(86) Large units do not seem to be deficient in democratic qualities and may even be more democratic in some respects; 4.
(87) In some respects, of course, greater economic and commercial activity did strengthen the regime.
(88) In some respects this mosaic appears also to have been influenced by pavements in the western part of the province.
(89) It is a novelty record in some respects, although I 'd like to think it's a lot deeper than that too.
(90) The effect of these changes will be far-reaching and transport will, in many respects, be at the sharp end.