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internally

in a way that relates to the inside of something. You could be bleeding internally, and we wouldn't be able to see it. In the new design, the cables run internally instead of down the outside. The country has thousands of people who have been internally displaced.

internally

on or from the inside an internally controlled environment

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Simple sentences

A human being in perfection should emulate the virtue of the tree. The more the tree grows, the more beautiful and softer it turns, but internally tougher and stronger.
Tom is bleeding internally.

Movie subtitles

This is an internal matter for the Coast Guard, thus to be handled internally by the Coast Guard with no outside help.
I couldn't have saved her. The woman was bleeding internally!
I played the role internally, of course, indicating all the basic elements of this curious calling.
Ah, yes, my apprehensions about the effects the mask might have on you internally.
It could damage you internally.
It's an administrative matter that can be handled internally.
Once they're caught, we'll deal with the case internally.
Lunch is N.G., huh? Only if taken internally.
Eyeliner taken internally. heightens one's beauty awareness.
Neutral field grafts have never been used internally.
Let me add that there is always a possibility that carcinomas will form when neutral field grafts are used internally.
I'm internally contaminated.
I'm internally contaminated now.
But on the condition that our colony be as strongly defended internally.
I've given her pantopon. She may be injured internally.
I think he's applied some internally.
It would be helpful but if the leopard damaged a vital organ Taj may be bleeding internally or dead by now.
I am becoming old. and today I am ambushed. I am internally injured.
Today we begin an experiment to see what Bunsonium does when taken internally.
But I felt it would be more effective if you took some action internally.
The power of the sun gives him internally generated heat.
You burn internally.
I'm bleeding internally here. I'm so glad you're okay.
He's got a history of advanced cirrhosis perforated ulcers, insult to the heart and I'm fairly sure he's bleeding internally.
It could damage you internally. It could kill you.
Has the selection already been made internally?
This society that suppresses geographical distance. gathers distance internally, as spectacular separation.
Beer is normally taken internally, John.
He didn't really burst, not all the way. He was hemorrhaging internally.
Your wife is bleeding internally.
So raising his body temperature may have. catalyzed an opposite reaction, heating him internally?
But internally and mentally, her child would be pure demon.
He's bleeding internally.
The blood will have escaped internally into the brain.
I thought we could handle it internally.
Fluid congealed in his eye sockets, and he began to grow hair internally.
But I did overhear that he's bleeding internally.
He's not responding to antibiotics, he's bleeding internally, his fever's pushing 1 04 and his abdomen's rigid.

News and current affairs

America's founding fathers were motivated by a similar belief that unchecked power, even when democratically legitimated, could be dangerous, which is why they created a constitutional system of internally separated powers to limit the executive.
There is no better way of exporting the values of democracy than by strengthening the US internally.
Thus, China's government can pursue a policy of wai song nei jin - relaxed on the outside, vigilant internally.
The return of internally displaced persons and due care for them must be a core component of any such arrangement.
Internally there is renewed stress on homogeneous national identities, with right-wing parties taking the lead but others following closely behind.
Removing barriers to the free movement of people, goods, services, and capital has brought greater prosperity to people across the Continent, hones our skills internally, and gives us weight internationally.
The best American universities operate their hiring processes internally, relying on outsiders only for expert opinions on the quality of a candidate professor's research.
As the Union reforms itself internally to strengthen its democratic character and become a truly open society, it must not close itself off from those outside it.
Both theories are internally consistent.
So we must make the single market more open, internally and externally.
There is also a moral and practical case for doing more to ease the plight of refugees and internally displaced persons.
Will the planned elections in Iraq be regarded as legitimate internally as well as externally?
Indeed, the US will be deeply divided internally as the public grapples with the fiscal mess left by Bush.
Japan's hidebound postwar regime has been insulated, externally and internally, by relatively unchanging geostrategic and economic conditions.
But a year ago, the figures were already dire: 60,000 dead, 700,000 international refugees, and two million internally displaced.
Now, nearly one million people have fled Burma's political and economic chaos for neighboring countries, and another million people remain internally displaced.
So a great deal is at stake, both internally and externally.
Through discreet but tough controls, Beijing pursues a policy of wai song, nei jin - relaxed on the outside, vigilant internally.
Four years of civil war have left more than 200,000 dead, one million wounded, and 6.7 million people internally displaced.
Indeed, internally focused initiatives- the digital single market is one clear example - have significant international impacts, while external events shape life in the EU.
Fragmentation also affects societies internally.
Today, the number of people who have been internally displaced by conflicts alone is twice that of refugees.
All these cases of preemption occurred when China was weak, poor, and internally torn.
American presidential elections provide a near perfect test to understand the difference between European and Asian worldviews, even if the two continents are far from united internally.
It is no exaggeration to say that the EU is currently both internally and externally threatened by reactionary nationalism, which is why the next euro crisis will come in the form of a political crisis.
They are internally divided between Fatah and Hamas, under Israeli occupation in East Jerusalem and the West Bank, isolated from the outside world in Gaza, hopeless in the region's refugee camps, and rebuffed by their Arab neighbors.
This test explains the effective impunity of China, Russia, or any other major power; however badly it behaves internally, any attempted invasion would trigger a much larger conflagration.
As recent months have shown, he will consider a compromise with the West only when he loses his certainty that all is under control internally. It is like a seesaw: Khamenei's domestic weakness changes the balance of Iran's foreign policy.

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