Example sentences of "in some respects [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Despite the striving for the autonomy or consumption activities , resulting in an exaggerated separation from business interests , in some respects Bourdieu 's major source of analogy tends to fall back , not on to an economic , but perhaps on to an economistic model . |
2 | On the other hand , in some respects choice theories imply a more rigorous attitude towards legal obligations . |
3 | Appadurai ( 1986 ) provides a survey of some of the relevant literature , pointing out that in some respects commodities are not necessarily as divorced from wider cultural considerations as is often supposed . |
4 | If our frontiers with psychiatry and psychology ( including social psychology ) are problematic and ill-defined , the situation is even more confused with sociology ( and in some respects history ) . |
5 | However , in some respects Heath goes further than I do . |
6 | The story is complex , and in some respects law has been indifferent and , indeed , antipathetic to commercial needs . |
7 | In some respects Kerrier may have constituted an exception , yet although the mean of £4.4 per head may need scaling down to take account of the multitude of labourers discovered and roped in for the subsidy , upwards of seven-tenths of the assessments made in 1522 were at £2 — £4 . |
8 | In some respects Chilperic seems to have been well regarded . |
9 | He was in some respects schizophrenic . |
10 | We may note that in its targeting of a number of these figures , the fabliaux present a morality that does not offer a blanket indulgence to sexual desires ; in some respects fabliau morality is very conventional . |
11 | In some respects Li Shai Tung was like an athlete , each nuance of voice or gesture the result of long and patient practice . |