Use of analytically in Sentences. 29 Examples

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analytically at the start of sentence


  1. Analytically this substantive meaning is redundant, a fifth wheel on the coach.

analytically at the end of sentence


  1. The argument can be pursued analytically.
  2. A teacher can encourage children to think analytically.
  3. I gave speeches about China, I understood it analytically.
  4. In the forward process, the turn-off time integral was represented analytically.
  5. The two distinct categories are muddled in a manner that is difficult to separate analytically.
  6. For one, legal training is great for teaching lawyers how to rip apart facts and legal doctrines analytically.
  7. Once again for two-phases-on there is a shift in the equilibrium positions, which can be confirmed analytically.
  8. Using this model, the one - dimensional 2,3 moments of normalized probability and correlation moments are calculated analytically.

analytically in the middle of sentence


  1. Look back intelligently and analytically peruse TV history.
  2. Political power should be regarded as analytically distinct from economic power.
  3. Techniques that can not readily be proven analytically are unlikely to gain much engineering credence.
  4. Tests that measure children's ability to think analytically are being introduced in a number of schools.
  5. But analytically, a political system could exist at any level, even one that does not have ultimate authority.
  6. Delicately, analytically, Freud does not speak of foreigners: he teaches us how to detect foreignness in ourselves.
  7. Although the crimes of criminal corporations are clearly serious, they should be kept analytically separate from corporate crime.
  8. From the generalized multimachine representation, the electrical torque provided directly by PSS can be analytically represented.
  9. But, analytically, a right to die is not dissimilar from a right to hasten death by terminating life-sustaining medical treatment.
  10. The analysis of the syllable structure and segmental structure is analytically crucial and theoretically relevant to this research.
  11. It is analytically more revealing and significant to identify actors by the roles they play, for example politicians and officials.
  12. The individual nation state is often therefore presented as a self-contained unit, analytically prior to its international relations.
  13. The normalisation technique is not independent of the process of economic integration and to that extent it is not analytically clean.
  14. In space discretization, a piecewise bilinear interpolation is used. THe integrals over patches are carried out analytically in closed form.
  15. While separating these activities analytically from other major processes, like emotional support, it does this for justifiable theoretical reasons.
  16. GISs allow geographically oriented information about disease distribution and occurrence to be visually and analytically linked to images of the environment.
  17. From plasma wave equations and plasma kinetic equation, we analytically discussed the characteristic of current in an inductive coupled RF plasma and their damping mechanism.
  18. In this paper, electron beam physics, equilibrium of plasma in Tokamak under electron injection and physical problems involved in the electron injector were analytically studied.
  19. The eigen-relaxation time and eigen-function for viscoelastic toroidal deformation can be analytically given when the total layer number is up to 6 between CMB and earth surface.
  20. Classical and quantum oscillators of quartic anharmonicity are solved analytically up to the second power of(weak-coupling constant) by using the multiple-scale perturbation theory.

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