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artificially

If you do something artificially, you do it in a way that is not sincere. The actor said his lines artificially, with too much expression. If something is made artificially, it is made by or because of human effort. The chocolate was flavored artificially.

artificially

not according to nature; not by natural means artificially induced conditions

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Simple sentences

Tom comes from a culture where women artificially color their lips and put holes in their earlobes.
If a natural language can be compared to a tree, which has developed during the course of time, Esperanto can be compared to a plastic tree, which was created artificially.
Prices were artificially jacked up.
You will have to incubate the eggs artificially.

Movie subtitles

Isn't it amazing, Henry, that lying here within this cowl is an artificially developed human brain?
Nevertheless, I was near to solving a problem. that has baffled man since the beginning of time. the secret of life, artificially created.
This Monster was created artificially.
I wasn't created artificially.
Whereas Morbius, with his artificially expanded intellect..is now ideally suited to administer this power for the whole human race.
Here's where your mind was artificially enlarged.
We must allow the cells we've regenerated to achieve lasting stability, nourish them artificially for a time.
Bring in a few calves, some horses, infect them artificially, then wait and see what happens.
Could conditions necessary to such an event be created artificially?
Quite strong, fairly regular, artificially produced.
Many new forms of fish are being artificially evolved here.
And until you can artificially cause insanity, you can prove nothing.
What we're aiming for is a being approximately seven feet in height, with all features either congenitally or artificially proportionate in size.
You have to be artificially relaxed before we can go to bed?
Whereas Morbius, with his artificially expanded intellect is now ideally suited to administer this power for the whole human race.
Of course, true thought would appear to suggest genuine mentality which would, in turn, necessarily imply an artificially created machine personality.
For 50 hours they will be in a deep, artificially-induced sleep which will help them adjust to this difficult journey into space.
Our scientific boys tell me that parthenogenesis can be induced artificially, by radioactivity or by certain chemicals.
Artificially produced. - Mallory?
Okay, can you accelerate the process artificially? Impossible!
Maybe the androgen and the estrogen hormones were artificially substituted by androgynous hormones, thereby rearranging the cellular structure.
In this way, we shall artificially reduce your addiction until the chemistry of your body does it naturally.
An hour later an artificially sympathetic policeman told me that my wife and an unidentified male companion had been killed in a car crash on Baywater Road.
I'm fed up with your funny business to artificially increase washout shares!
Could conditions necessary to such an event be created artificially, using the ship's power?
By artificially establishing a knowledge frontier, we limit our concept of the infinity of man's knowledge.
People artificially disallowed this phase of sleep experience disorders in they emotional life, and even audio or visual hallucinations when awake.
Artificially, I mean.
I know it's an artificially modified planet.
The vacuum which you strive to fill artificially!
That I got artificially inseminated.
I was artificially inseminated.
I've been artificially implanted as an emergency measure.
These artificially created tactical education units have been thoroughly programmed in history, chemistry, all mathematics. and of course, physical education.

News and current affairs

Simply put, surging capital flows into the US artificially held down interest rates and inflated asset prices, leading to laxity in banking and regulatory standards and, ultimately, to a meltdown.
It artificially props up consumption growth and allows the government to defer hard choices between taxes and military expenditures.
But even with these measures, social benefits may artificially increase the incentive to migrate.
The Rousseff administration has kept the reported inflation rate artificially low by suppressing prices for state-run services.
The polarization of borrowing costs has politically explosive distributional effects: Germany is borrowing and refinancing its existing debt at artificially low interest rates.
These include, in particular, attempts to suppress artificially the fluctuations of the global marketplace by imposing price controls, export controls, marketing boards, and cartels.
Also conscious of the risk to financial stability if interest rates remain at artificially low levels, the Fed is expected to increase them when its policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee meets on December 15-16.
The failure of states, especially those artificially constructed by great powers after wars or cobbled together by older colonial powers, is becoming a serious international issue and promises to remain so.
EU-wide investment guarantees would artificially reduce the rate of interest under which single EU countries could borrow and thus encourage these countries to take on more debt, effectively suspending the self-correcting mechanism of the capital markets.
But, for some managers, stock options have created an incentive to inflate profits and hide losses, thereby enriching themselves artificially while jeopardizing their companies and other shareholders.
Western Europe has already experienced three decades of indirect migration into the welfare state, as social benefits have created artificially high wages for the unskilled, simultaneously fueling excessive immigration and unemployment.
Suppose you could divide reforming countries into two categories: those whose previous policies benefited the rich, keeping inequality artificially high; and those whose previous policies had the opposite effect, keeping inequality low.
It artificially creates - as in France - socially homogenous poor neighborhoods where the unskilled live among themselves, disconnected from others, making it harder for them to benefit from the agglomeration economies that would boost their productivity.
Even though GDP is artificially inflated, some useful activities are carried out.
Gas became artificially cheap, consumers seldom bothered to turn the thermostat down, and producers stopped investing.
But artificially suppressing prices usually requires rationing to domestic households.
Export restrictions in producing countries and price controls in importing countries both serve to exacerbate the magnitude of the world price upswing, owing to the artificially reduced quantity that is still internationally traded.
Many American congressmen, for example, complain that American jobs are being destroyed by China's intervention in currency markets to maintain an artificially low value for the yuan.
But if those reserves mainly take the form of dollars, then their rising demand allows the United States to finance its external deficit at an artificially low cost.
By keeping its currency undervalued and flooding world markets with artificially cheap goods, China pursues a predatory trade policy.
American producers and the US government complained that American workers were being priced out of jobs because the Yen and D-mark were being held at artificially low levels.
A competitive dollar abroad means that other countries should not implement policies that artificially depress the value of their currencies in order to promote exports and deter imports.
They told the US not to boost the money supply artificially, as this would create the risk of yet another financial bubble, this time in the emerging economies and in commodity markets.
Afghanistan and Pakistan, two artificially created states with no roots in history, have searched endlessly for a national identity.

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