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I think otherwise.
Even if you know the truth, you had better pretend otherwise at present.
My impression of this government is that they need a more forceful economic policy, otherwise they'll encounter large problems in the future.
Otherwise, it is considered impolite to pass food with the left hand, because the left hand is used for bathing.
How is it that otherwise reasonable people come to believe that this same roof, that practically vanishing commodity, is freely obtainable just by packing up and going to another country?
The walking stick serves the purpose of an advertisement that the bearer's hands are employed otherwise than in useful effort, and it therefore has utility as an evidence of leisure.
There is no act which Christianity forbids, that the law will not reach: if it were otherwise, Christianity would not be, as it has always been held to be, part of the law of England.
Did you see his work? Would he have wanted to do it badly, he wouldn't have proceeded otherwise.
Unless otherwise decided by the directors, if the company has a common seal and it is affixed to a document, the document must also be signed by at least one authorised person in the presence of a witness who attests the signature.
In countries with electoral colleges, citizens vote for representatives to pick heads of state for them, adding an extra layer to what would otherwise be a direct election.
Some clarinetists use clarinets tuned to A instead of B flat in passages which would otherwise be written in unusual keys.
... otherwise labels are displayed in the requisition’s base language.
You have to be careful when driving a car because otherwise you may cause an accident.
Furthermore, experiments were never carried out against the rules but were performed always well within them - otherwise they would not be recognized as experiments at all.
英語 "という言葉Inaczej"(otherwise)集合で発生します。
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Unlike birds, which feed and shelter their young, fish abandon their eggs.
The sisters are quite unlike.
The earthquake provoked a great disaster, one unlike anything that the country had experienced before.
Football originally meant "a game played with a ball on foot" - unlike a game played on horseback, such as polo.
She was, unlike her daughter, of small stature and her body was fat on the sides. It was as if a human head had been fitted unto the body of a pig.
My companions were watching me in silence and, unlike other times when my wonder had made them laugh, they remained serious.
And unlike Oshin, they do complain although certainly not at work and generally not in public.
There are some reasons why the Japanese find it hard to act unlike others.
Many European kitchens have scales because dry ingredients are measured by weight there, unlike in America, where they are measured by volume.
What’s more, unlike a lot of other hobbies, you don’t need a lot of special equipment.
El Carnicero harvests organs and disposes of bodies for a living, working in the shadows, unlike many of his associates.
I think what I like so much about this book is that unlike so many fantasy books these days, Meg doesn't have unlimited super powers.
It's unlike John to be so calmUnlike a current account, a savings account doesn't allow you to withdraw money before a given period, specified in the agreement.
In fact, what irritates me more than anything is that, unlike Americans, we British are hopeless at complaining.
In this section we will focus on Stubs as unlike two others imitating other classes is their only responsibility