Examples of 'is in a sense' in a sentence

Meaning of "is in a sense"

Is in a sense: Indicates that a statement or description is somewhat true or accurate, but may not be entirely accurate in all aspects or contexts

How to use "is in a sense" in a sentence

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Shaping a company is in a sense similar to training a geisha.
We are living in a consumer society which is in a sense unreal.
This is in a sense the essence of his message.
Descending a staircase is in a sense a controlled fall.
It is in a sense that the word must be understood.
Trading in grain futures is in a sense trading in water futures.
This is in a sense what a programme approach would seek to do.
In other words their liberation is in a sense their liberation.
That is in a sense the same as my second point.
It seems to me that action research is in a sense true to label.
Our culture is in a sense a product of our architecture.
Now the position of the skeptic is in a sense unassailable.
There is in a sense a spiritual connection that is made.
Now the position of the sceptic is in a sense unassailable.
This is in a sense how depravity works in a nation.

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Your intuition is in a sense correct.
There is in a sense no confidence in the idea of love.
Every building that is put to a sacred use is in a sense a sacred.
The division is in a sense inscribed in the democratic spectacle.
God creates the universe and this action is in a sense a separation.
He is in a sense inviting us to feel right at home.
The telephone is really is in a sense the first social media.
This is in a sense the opposite of what the magician does.
This part of our mandate is in a sense the most simple to grasp.
It is in a sense the knowledge of all knowledge.
The amendment is in a sense premature.
It is in a sense the centre of excellence of official bilingualism in the province.
Any campaign desk is in a sense also a portable desk.
Is in a sense a new.
The use of foreign labour is in a sense an instrument available to enterprises.
It is justified on the basis that responsibility under Chapter IV is in a sense derivative.
This is in a sense of how politics in this country works.
Maybe it is in a sense.
He is in a sense a representative of his company.
That such a change should have occurred is in a sense both normal and positive.
But it is in a sense fulfilling a filial obligation.
Your logic which has never satisfied your critics is in a sense the logic of dream.
There is in a sense a computing essence.
On the contrary a writer as Bernanos is in a sense against intelligence.
Great music is in a sense serene it is certain of the values it asserts.
And I think that a man who takes a stand against this death is in a sense a revolutionary.
And this is in a sense illicit.
If an airship has an eastward velocity, then the airship is in a sense " speeding.
It is in a sense a shift of word class.
Thus the word order of Japanese is in a sense the opposite of English.
He is in a sense the root and the fruit of the tree of creation.
The whole Welfare State concept is in a sense on trial.
It is in a sense convenient and.
The expenditure on agriculture is in a sense self-fixing.
It is in a sense a calling for me.

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