Use "per se" in a sentence

1. An induction burner at Per Se.

2. A Cervical orgasm isn’t clitorally-based, per se

3. A view the main area the Per Se kitchen.

4. But this is not fundamentally about technology per se.

5. Similarly, access procedures are not environmental information per se.

6. It is not repentance per se that saves man.

7. We're an anarchic collective. We don't recognize leaders, per se.

8. A first conviction for Aggravated-DWI per se is a

9. Ayahuasca, per se, is not a drug, it is medicine

10. The Japanese classes were not Japanese instruction classes, per se.

11. This is the oldest written record of the Albanian language per se.

12. No statistics are collected on Aboriginal and community consultation costs per se.

13. Here, the dilemma for regulators is not high - frequency traders per se.

14. The problem these economists want to tackle is not inequality per se.

15. The accumulation of factors of production per se does not explain economic development.

16. Those who oppose or support GM crops per se make an unhelpful generalisation.

17. None per se: Cardiomegaly simply means heart enlargement, which is a physiologic compensatory mechanism

18. But Abstruseness is a quality appertaining to no subject per se. EUREKA: EDGAR A

19. 257 Dico tunc ad formam huius Cavillationis, quod sicut apparet somnianti se videre, ita posset sibi apparere oppositum unius principii per se noti, speculabilis, et tamen non sequitur quin illud principium sit per se notum, et ita non sequitur quin sit per se notum audienti quod audiat, quia circa utrumque potest potentia indisposita errare

20. I wasn't failing, per se, just losing my grip on the successes I had won.

21. Such damages may be awarded whether the defamation is actionable per se or per quod.

22. In practice, violation or breaches of the MFN treatment per se have not been controversial.

23. The legal definition per se does not present any difficulty for the inclusion of this hypothesis.

24. – air-humidification per se, e.g. "room humidifiers", is covered by group F 24 F 6/00.

25. The key to survival was access to and control of resources rather than land per se.

26. Proposing to build machines which have previously experienced technical problems is not evidence per se of patented Blunderings

27. The Actinomycetes encompass two different groups of filamentous bacteria: the Actinomycetes per se and the nocardia/streptomycete complex.

28. Accordingly, heavier taxation of a certain centralised organisational form also cannot be regarded per se as an abuse.

29. The female is a kind of thespian existence per se as the second sex in a view of history.

30. Though not the general's court astrologer per se, Kepler provided astronomical calculations for Wallenstein's astrologers and occasionally wrote horoscopes himself.

31. Anglophilia is an obsession not with the English per se but with that stratum of them best described as positively smashing.

32. 1 The authors' argument is not with the free market per se but with the western society in which it works.

33. To achieve predictable yet adaptable material structures and properties, the spatial and/or temporal control over the phenolic Chemistries per se is

34. Acedia is not a sin per se (although it can lead to sin), nor is Acedia depression (which is a mental illness)

35. In muliebrium autem sodalitatum Conventibus ad munerum Assignationem, Episcopus, cuius in dioecesi habentur, per se vel per alium praeerit, ut Sedis Apostolicae delegatus

36. Further side effects are liver and kidney related but they are rare and not induced by anesthetics per se but preferentially by toxic metobolites.

37. The active components of such injections are not blood plasma per se but antibodies from the blood plasma of those who have developed resistance.

38. The second , research the acting means of presentiment system, this part is consist of spy and patrol signal fire transferring and recovery per se.

39. Children would recite the end of the alphabet as “X, Y, Z, and per se and.” with that last “and” being the Ampersand symbol.

40. Bios updates don’t make your computer faster per se, but if your operating system isn’t working properly, you may want to download the latest version

41. Those receiving alcohol attained an average blood alcohol level of .12 grams percent, higher than the legal 0.8 per se for driving under the influence.

42. (It should be noted that "potlatching" per se was a North Coast Native practice and NOT part of the Puget Sound Ceremonial repertoire

43. Bestrides isn’t about hard per se, and I find most of the hardest climbs to be in fairly barren terrain so they’re aren’t my favorites

44. Not about Counterinsurgency per se, but an analysis of how warfare is changing and how the West is preparing for the wrong type of war

45. Hoc auxilium praebetur cum persona et socialia subiecta per se agere nequeunt et semper emancipationis proposita implicat, quia libertati favet et participationi, quoad responsalitatis Assumptionem.

46. However, there is no government per se at the township level in North Carolina, and there are no elected or appointed offices associated with townships.

47. A wise decision is being awaited, not just for the sake of job market per se, but for the sake of our nation in toto .

48. What makes up the term helps to make what the term per se refers to easier to understand: Afrofuturism is an artistic style concerned with futuristic

49. Evidence is presented to show that hypoxemia, rather than blood acidosis per se, is the proximate stimulus for catecholamine mobilization during periods of stress in fishes.

50. But in practice, the main divide between liberal and conservative judges tends to be over the responsibilities of the federal government, not judicial activism per se.

51. The difference between ergonomics and Bionomics is that the focus is not on the physical environment (ergonomics) per se, but on the proper management of the body

52. These guitars give me the feeling that the whole construction - body type, wood, top wood, thickness, scale length - matter just as much as being Chambered per se

53. Susanna Yoon, former chocolatier of Per Se, creates beautiful, hand-painted Bonbons and artisanal caramels in unexpected flavors at her Little Italy-based shop, Stick With Me

54. Analogised to a prizefight (irrespective of the fact I'm definitively anti-pugilist--is not boxing, per se, redolent of cock fighting "events" in the U.S

55. It's definitely broken but I don't say, per se, that we can fix it as one, but we have to come together as a whole and fix it together.

56. * 1970 , , Bantam Books , pg.93: The declining commitment to place is thus related not to mobility per se, but to a Concomitant of mobility- the shorter duration of place relationships

57. Under per se prohibitions certain abstractly defined commercial practices are prohibited in principle without a court being able to examine the effects on consumers or competitors in the individual case.

58. Outside the musical notation per se and the signs related thereto, the indications pertaining to dynamism (intensity, nuances) and to agogic (tempo) constitute the essential objective basis of any interpretation.

59. Abolitionists hold that prostitution exploits women per se and call for the prosecution of the pimps and even customers as a measure against sex slavery and trafficking in human beings.

60. Bandyious figures were Bandied about, from $ 15 billion to $ 26 billion. bandy Yes, I didn't have a word at that time, human factors wasn't a term Bandied about per se

61. RUB & TUG writer\director Soo Lyu was not against nudity in her flick per se--witness Susanne Sutchy's Boobishness in her bit part as the "new girl" April

62. The so obtained (all-E)-retinal-hydroquinone adduct can then if desired be converted to vitamin A alcohol in the predominantly (all-E)-isomeric form by a method known per se.

63. A Barnyard of the 19th century was fenced-in an area of about 1-acre (4,000 m 2) or more; modern Barnyards per se may not be as large, but agricultural properties

64. Illa Aspirationem in y littera secundum haec nomina intellegi, quoniam nusquam y littera praecedens exiliter enuntietur, ut hypnos hymnos hyacin- 23.1 thos: ita satis per se positam Aspirationem sui declarare, nisi opicus legat

65. Hitler's Brownshirts created near-anarchy in Germany, but they were not working to end government, per se, but rather were using anarchic conditions as a means to establish the totalitarian government of National Socialism.

66. No per se rule that out-of-court inculpatory statements made by Complicitors in custody are inadmissible against criminal defendants, but rather the court should have applied the two-part test established in Ohio v

67. Re: Brogad Tate - Unemployed & Beached At The Hut (Part 5) Post by meg1912 » Wed Aug 01, 2018 3:36 pm Brogan's as per se chuffed face is the stuff nightmares are made of.

68. The invention relates to a connection arrangement between a dental implant (1) known per se and a straight or slanted abutment (2), which can be produced by means of a base screw (3) and a support ring (4).

69. Since this reaction per se is not specific for pervitine, the organ extract is tested beforehand with formalin-sulfuric acid; a brick-red color, which goes through brown to olive-green shows the presence of pervitine or amphetamine.

70. Husband and wife team Casey & Amy La Rue have worked in some of the countries best Michelin starred restaurants including Daniel, Per Se & Joel Robuchon and combines all those experiences to bring the Carte Blanche pop up

71. However, cardiac hypertrophy is not only an adaptational state to, e.g., high blood pressure or heart valve stenosis, before heart failure occurs but per se is a risk factor for severe cardiac events such as arrhythmia, ischemia, and sudden death.

72. The Ampersand is a visual representation of the phrase “and, per se and.” It is a graphic representation of the Latin “et,” which translates to “and.” That definition is how the Ampersand is most commonly used today — as an inclusionary symbol meaning “and.”

73. T- BAG:I know, uh, uh... fowl isn' t part of a traditional brunch, per se, but I have found a lean meat can act as an aperitif to, uh... awaken the pallet for more subtle flavors and textures, such as... (inhales sharply

74. ‘The idea of lightning strikes, Blitzkriegs, and selective engagement per se is nothing new, going way back into military history.’ ‘The Germans attacked in the best blitzkrieg style, armour supported by aircraft.’ ‘The assault was a blitzkrieg attack made possible by months of planning.’

75. Cannibalism is the consumption of another human's body matter, whether consensual or not. In the United States, there are no laws against Cannibalism per se, but most, if not all, states have enacted laws that indirectly make it impossible to legally obtain and consume the body matter.

76. The real-life fairy tales, in other words fates, which are stylized by the media as such, are per se deformed by violence and death; however, they still carry, as alluring message, the promise of happiness between two people that our society does not give up hoping for.

77. A nuisance per se is a nuisance under any and all circumstances because it poses as a direct menace to public health or safety, and thus, may be summarily Abated, while a nuisance per accidens is such nuisance, depending upon certain conditions, and thus, cannot be summarily Abated

78. Technically, an Apostate is defined as one who “completely and voluntarily abandons the Christian religion, whether by embracing another religion such as Paganism, Judaism, Mohammedanism, etc., or merely making a profession of Naturalism, Rationalism, etc.” Properly speaking, Joe Biden is not an Apostate per se, but an Apostate in his acts.

79. The present invention relates to a segregation reducing agent consisting of curdlan and alkaline materials and a hydraulic composition containing the segregation reducing agent, particularly, the present invention relates to the segregation reducing agent prepared by alkalifying a curdlan-producing fermentation broth per se or a curdlan powder with an alkaline material, and also relates to hydraulic compositions, concrete and mortar, comprising the segregation reducing agent.

80. An Ampersand is a symbol (&) representing the word and.The Ampersand was included in the Old English alphabet, and the term is an alteration of and per se and.The symbol is a combination (or ligature) of the letters in et, Latin for "and."In formal writing, the Ampersand is primarily used in the names of companies, such as "Johnson & Johnson."." Ampersands sometimes also appear in …