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principally

[prin-suh-puh-lee, -sip-lee] / ˈprɪn sə pə li, -sɪp li /


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They said they are principally at the talks to help and support Zelensky, and back him where he seeks changes to the 28-point plan.

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The tax law in question says that if religious nonprofits are “supervised, controlled, or principally supported by a church,” they can be exempt from paying into Wisconsin’s unemployment insurance.

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In many Southern states, the workforce was principally composed of enslaved people, whose forced labor drove its immense agricultural output.

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While the research university has been indispensable for the technological foundations of U.S. wealth and power, its mission has to be understood principally in educational terms.

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Stripping out certain one-off items including a $496 million charge principally related to impairments, adjusted earnings were 58 cents a share, topping the average Wall Street peg of 50 cents a share according to FactSet.

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