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How to use the word classically in a Sentence?

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There has been a flight to quality in the stock market, i'm not surprised to see more classically defensive sectors like healthcare continue to do well.

Edward Campbell

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The classical liberal is someone who stands for freedom, for liberty and for liberation. What we see today within the American academy is the shutting down of ideas. We see ideological fascism rather than academic freedom. The conservative voice is actually more classically liberal because we’re arguing for an open, robust exchange of ideas. Why? Because we can trust truth to judge the debate rather than politics or power.”

Everett Piper

added by regnumveritatis
6 years ago

We needed different ways of thinking about what was classically emergency preparedness or emergency management, it just took a broader and more diverse network to handle the kind of stress and strain that we’re now dealing with.

Anita Chandra

Found on FOX News
6 years ago

Kasia’s strategy is one that may help to get over the hump that has been classically bedeviling biomedical people in the U.S. to move something from the bench to the field without quite so many hurdles, the real-world [vaccine] application of this could potentially really have an impact, then I start daydreaming about other possibilities and if you can somehow add to the treatment of cancer or any other disease, adapting your technology in immunotherapies.

Sanford Simon

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

The proposed Iranian nuclear agreement is classically an executive agreement and doesn't need to be a treaty with advice and consent of the Senate, but Congress should be able to opine given that congressionally mandated sanctions would have to be lifted.

Condoleezza Rice

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

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