parenthetically in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for parenthetically in the English»Spanish Dictionary

parenthetically in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for parenthetically in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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Parenthetically, you'd have more credibility providing no citations in this piece.
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Parenthetically, that time difference is very important.
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In the past, this ambiguity had been efficiently resolved by parenthetically displaying the associated hanja.
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It's a phrase that a friend of mine used almost parenthetically.
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Parenthetically, it's very hard to get out of debt.
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Parenthetically, autonomy, decentralization and regionalization, in international law, have become politically acceptable answers to intractable problems of nationalism, separatism, ethnic conflict and threat of secession.
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No book, novel, philosophic treatise, scientific paper that even parenthetically touches on this esoteric subject was not thoroughly vetted by our intrepid scribe.
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It's a phrase that a friend of mine used almost parenthetically... when he became a new dad.
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If the composition is not obvious, it is indicated parenthetically.
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Parenthetically, most judges and many counsel report that at trial today there are rarely more than 5 to 10 documents that are truly determinative.
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