Putatively

Word PUTATIVELY
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Hence, for example, we’ve seen wages stagnate even in putatively tight labor markets when you’d expect wages to increase due to increased demand/decreased supply for labor. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The reason a felon isn’t permitted to possess a gun, putatively, is that such a person is of bad character and giving a person of bad character a gun is dangerous to society. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Others go further and say that only contents that could naturally be expressed using a demonstrative expression putatively referring to the seen object will be adequate to this phenomenology. ❋ Siegel, Susanna (2005)

For those who had no taste for casual clothing, global elixirs of the American lifestyle were to be found in jogging, fitness, and the putatively rejuvenating face-lift. ❋ Leslie Dunton-Downer (2010)

Mr. Obama endorsed a bill sponsored by Oregon Democrat Ron Wyden and Massachusetts Republican Scott Brown that would putatively give states more flexibility and allow them to opt out of certain mandates. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The putatively “race obsessed” Sotomayor seems to have written the more recent talk largely by plugging the word “Latina” into a preexisting talk on gender. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Ryan can even come across as a decent, serious, fair-minded guy, unless one asks why a presumably intelligent man would push proposals that, on their face, transparently fail to achieve that which they were putatively designed to accomplish. ❋ Jonathan Weiler (2011)

Much as people who do not actually care about the poor feel their spirits soar when they go to see a movie about the downtrodden of East Los Angeles, reading the Gay Girl in Damascus blog allowed people in free countries to feel a phony rapport with a putatively brave woman in a repressive but colorful country. ❋ Joe Queenan (2011)

And the claim that Israel was less interested in the lives of civilians in Gaza than the reputation of conservatives with whom they are putatively “allied” is simply grotesque, all the worse for being entirely gratuitous and irrelevant to your argument. ❋ Unknown (2009)

When the painter and the poet succeed in incorporating "medium" in the outcome, that is, in creating a work of art, the work in turn provides the viewer and the reader with a potentially rich aesthetic experience that becomes all the richer when they are able to perceive the way the medium itself is being "used structurally" to create an aesthetic whole that precedes any "idea" the work putatively conveys. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Ironically, we see a lot of putatively conservative strict constructionists who have no idea of the actual legal issues in play confidently asserting that Sotomayor must have made the wrong decision because the outcome is manifestly unfair, which is supposed to be what judicial activists do — ignore the law and just push a “fair” outcome. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In other words, exactly the details that the hackers putatively already have. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Surely Mailer's most ponderous and pretentious books are those in which he self-consciously assumed these roles, and it does Johnson no favor to describe his work in terms as trite as those Ulin later uses to capture that "something fundamental" he is putatively "going after": ❋ Unknown (2010)

Another — a putatively independent commission that is supposed to enforce cost cutting — is barred from going after costs incurred by doctors and hospitals, which leaves out more than half of Medicare spending. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In a move apparently intended to show that Bloom doesn't practice what he preaches (or doesn't understand the foundation of his own practice), Lutz cites H.L. Mencken's witless attacks on "The New Criticism" (as delineated by J.E. Springarn in 1911), which putatively show that academic criticism is inherently theoretical, "criticism of criticism of criticism." ❋ Unknown (2010)

Although a few studies had established a putatively genetic basis for the disorder, its ultimate pathology remained a mystery. ❋ Seth Mnookin (2011)

I really appreciate Julian Sanchez saying this: Ironically, we see a lot of putatively conservative strict constructionists who have no idea of [...] ❋ Unknown (2009)

Google would often point to a putatively unprofitable area and claim data that showed a positive impact on search and subsequent clicks on its ads. ❋ Steven Levy (2011)

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