respects造句(91) More than a witness to Mitterrand, in many respects, the event was a mirror of the witnesses's preoccupations.
(92) In all these respects, materialism functions just like theism, as one competing metaphysical scheme amongst others.
(93) In other respects, such as outcome, we have unambiguously objective information.
(94) It was therefore Charles who could dictate policy and law in most respects.
(95) He respects, looks up to, objects placed on a pedestal ... but only within limits!
(96) I had better go now and pay my respects to the petty bourgeoisie.
(97) Yes, but this is not the explanation in many cases, where the animal is perfectly healthy in all other respects.
(98) The few examples of state formation which have been studied in detail are all significantly different in important respects.
(99) In these respects the demography of the nineteenth century is less easy to explore than that of the parish-register period.
(100) However, modern industrial societies are different in all these respects.
(101) He shows no surprise that Fairfax has come to pay his respects after nearly fifty years.
(102) In many respects, this village was more isolated than Brackley.
(103) Apart from these demographic characteristics of informal care-giving, in other important respects it remains an issue of central importance to women.
(104) However, in two other respects, Waddington draws our attention to points which are of fundamental importance.
(105) Unfortunately, in a number of respects explanatory surveys failed to match up to the strict requirements of the logic required.
(106) This, indeed, was the dark side of an economic success which in other respects was undeniably energetic and spectacular.
(107) He was so interested in life and so well-informed and so inquisitive about everything and so ordinary in many respects.
(108) His instinct was aggressive in all respects, especially in the fielding.
(109) The investment appraisal published by the Southern board was deficient in many respects.
(110) In some respects, governmental bodies enjoy the same freedom of action.
(111) In all these respects, a product mindset provides a pivot point for other vital ingredients of success.
(112) The result is that the countries are, in some respects, leapfrogging their more advanced neighbours.
(113) When people do no respect us we are sharply offended; yet in his private heart no man much respects himself.Mark Twain
(114) Giving priority to developmental work was appropriate in the circumstances of Nottinghamshire in the mid-eighties and still remains so in many respects.
(115) So from the first to the second repetition, the subjects' behaviour improved in some respects and deteriorated in others.
(116) What emerged was a declaration broadly supporting the anti-crisis programme, but altering it in several crucial respects.
(117) Western science got it wrong in many crucial respects, as a few prophetic members of that tradition tried to establish.
(118) It was designed as a safety net, but in many respects it has now become a high wire for farmers.
(119) He paused to pay his respects but the official was busy with his heap of files.
(120) There are two respects in which this intuition must be taken more rigorously.