ironically造句211. Ironically, this happened with the passage of the Balanced Budget Act that Mr Domenici helped negotiate with Mr Clinton.
212. Ironically, in many cases the program may not care to even check the outcome of the SELECT INTO and the condition handler's work was in vain.
213. Ironically, it is these mawkish , calcified heads that have tarnished the sculptor's reputation.
214. Ironically, the performance benefit of the decision to make Point mutable is dwarfed by the additional cost of the defensive copying required by Point's mutability.
215. And quite ironically, the price department vowed that the people in control of price increases affordability.
216. What a fucking ironically but even more pathetically conclusion I said to myself.
217. Ironically, the detailed reasons as to how the radio beam is produced may not be important astronomically .
218. Ironically, the only person outside our inner circle to mention it to me was a young progressive lawyer from Pine Bluff who was a big supporter of mine.
219. Ironically the younger generation's zeal is a byproduct of the censorship and propaganda they have been suckled on.
220. SUSAN CASEY-LEFKOWITZ: "Ironically it would actually cross the Yellowstone River where the spill just happened."
221. Indeed, ironically, what all sociopathocracies have in common though is this: They are all vehemently, viciously, virulently anti-sociopathocracy.
222. Ironically, his digital brand of realpolitik may ultimately be the most effective strategy for making the world a more democratic place.
223. Ironically, it was the United States for the Soviet dissentient Bukovsky.
224. Ironically dubbed "La Princesse," this 50-foot spider bot roamed the streets of Liverpool in 2008.
225. Ironically, discredited rating agencies might even damage trust in hitherto creditworthy governments.
226. Ironically, W.C. Fields hated the holidays and passed away on Christmas Day, 1946.
227. The etymology of the word proclivity is ironically appropriate for this flavor of usage.
228. Ironically, this is probably a typical case the theory of the survival of the fittest.
229. Ironically, Pluto is so itteh bitteh that it doesn't really affect Uranus or Neptune at all: Lowell was wrong on that count, which makes it even more amazing that Tombaugh found the darn thing.
230. It was a dark comedy that ironically was about high society in Dallas.
231. Ironically, the model of the Devastator, Darth Vader's ship, was smaller than the Rebel blockade runner it was chasing.
232. He looked at Sohlberg smoothly , ironically, while the latter flared up.
233. Ironically, the only world model visible in the public eye now (two decades later) is the Limits to Growth.
234. Ironically, that character has come to symbolize everything Henson was not.
235. Ironically, the side-effects are among the drug's most useful attributes, because they encourage people to stick to their low-fat diet.
236. Ironically, greyhound racing aficionados were constantly 'clean bowled' by the deeds of Brett Lee - on and off the track!
237. Ironically, choosing not to make a decision is itself a decision to delay action, which doesn't bring you any closer to the right answer.
238. Some fear that one company could try to monopolise other key parts of the cloud; ironically, Microsoft worries that Google is doing exactly that with the online advertising market.