in other words造句31. In other words, a technological breakthrough supposedly ushered in new symbolic meanings.
32. In other words, humans are sometimes spookier than the critters.
33. In other words, the emergence of conscious experience depends only on an appropriate functional structure.
34. In other words, they were compelled by need to seek extra income.
35. It is also a cliche that computers are incapable of creative thought - in other words, imagination.
36. In other words, the random loss of certain lines of descent will mean that the average number of defects gradually increases.
37. In other words, the job leads thinking away from the dangers of formalism back into reality.
38. In other words, the primary communicative function of causal connectives is to signal causal direction.
39. In other words, Schott gives smart folks the air of superiority they paid all that college tuition to obtain.
40. Strikes, in other words, represent a challenge to managerial authority.
41. In other words, one alternative to anti-perfectionism is restrictions on the choice of means through which perfectionist ideals are pursued.
42. In other words, capitalists must prosper if there is to be progress and landlords can not help reaping its fruits.
43. In other words, they both have valid points, which is often the case in an open and honest debate.
44. In other words, we are of opinion that the payment was made under duress.
45. In other words, it has been incorporated within the parochial confines of party-political polemic.
46. In other words, cell lines derived from tumours of the same tissue may contain two different transforming genes.
47. In other words, a parent bank and its subsidiaries abroad will be supervised by the parent country regulatory authority.
48. In other words, the disposition of the reader is a factor in moving along the cline in either direction.
49. In other words, there have been more military coups in underdeveloped than in developed countries.
50. In other words, in this model, the balanced budget multiplier is equal to 1.
51. In other words, there may exist, at an implicit level, an internalized dialectic between criticism and justification.
52. In other words, it seemed that as petty commodity traders these marketwomen were often unable even to reproduce their present conditions.
53. In other words, in ellipsis, an item is replaced by nothing.
54. In other words, they make him feel less helpless in the face of adversity.
55. In other words, when kids get a legal review-as differentiated from a clinical review-the majority get out.
56. The human ancestors, in other words, were not even drop-outs, they were throw-outs.
57. In other words, they can not prevent the destruction of Trantor no matter what they do.
58. In other words, nationalism belongs with political theory, ethnicity with sociology or social anthropology.
59. In other words, the whole idea of globalization was a canard.
60. In other words, they helped the crew chiefs where required, as well as one another.