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15 Sentences With "interestedly"

How to use interestedly in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "interestedly" and check conjugation/comparative form for "interestedly". Mastering all the usages of "interestedly" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Even as the claim he's also selectively, self-interestedly amplifying — i.e.
The myth of invincible Blitzkrieg was burnished, self-interestedly, by the Nazis themselves.
Mr Trump has behaved self-interestedly before—indeed, he hardly has any other mode of behaviour.
More self-interestedly, it is training locals to drive so they can man the dump trucks that trundle day and night around the mine.
The cadence is also so dad, you can imagine him saying it measuredly, interestedly, the way nice dads talk about everything: "I've really got into this great new TV show called Game of Thrones," etc, etc.
Quibble with the details, but the overarching story—immobile companies giving governments a degree of sovereignty, which they self-interestedly use to boost the middle classes—seems a plausible account of the stability of advanced capitalist democracies.
Previous American administrations refused this gambit because it equated legal and legitimate operations by allies with an illicit weapons programme condemned by the UN. They were also well aware that Beijing was self-interestedly seeking to see a big chunk of America's presence in Asia negotiated away.
The characters are perfunctory; their actions are described in galumphing style ("Hector MacQueen leaned forward interestedly"); the ethnic stereotyping is an embarrassment ("A big, swarthy Italian was picking his teeth with gusto"); and the Queen of Crime, as she is worshipfully known, cannot resist slipping into breathless italics at the prospect of something significant ( "Neatly folded on the top of the case was a thin scarlet silk kimono embroidered with dragons" ).
And in part it's because the boomers themselves contributed mightily to fragmentation, leaving too little standing when they tore things down and rebuilding haphazardly and self-interestedly, bequeathing a spirit of transgression and permanent revolution that's run out of things to deconstruct and is either feeding on itself, lapsing into torpor, or generating niche forms of radicalism on the further left and right that are too weak as yet to produce revolution or renewal.
Eight cows sauntered up interestedly and chewed their cuds at him in unison, standing contemplative, calculating, determined.
Though they both share the same title screen as seen at the top right of this page. Interestedly, the Atari ST version has some animated scenes within the game. The PC port was one of the earliest games for IBM compatibles to support mice, which were rare in 1985 and had little software that could use them. Since it was a booter game and no drivers were loaded, the programmers had to code their own routines to read a serial mouse.
Bauer also played a significant role in Babbitt's career development. Babbitt decided to study with Bauer at NYU in February 1934 after reading her 1933 edition of Twentieth Century Music. In the introduction to the later edition, Babbitt recollected his thoughts upon reading the work for the first time: “[H]ere was a book...which concerned itself interestedly, admiringly, enthusiastically, even affectionately with works of music which, in most academic environments, were unmentionables, untouchables, and unspeakables, and anywhere else were unknowns.”Babbitt, 367.
Although it is > not easy to prove this experimentally, one only needs to contrast the > pupillary reaction of a man looking interestedly at a brightly illuminated > object with the reaction of an eye which has been exposed "in isolation," to > the same light intensity. The difference in pupillary reaction is > immediately manifest. Goldstein asserts that when greeted with a scientific phenomenon within an organism, humans instinctively dissect the situation in an attempt to understand it better. Yet, in doing so, they miss the essence or intrinsic nature of the organism.
Inequity aversion is broadly consistent with observations of behavior in three standard economics experiments: # Dictator game – The subject chooses how a reward should be split between himself and another subject. If the dictator acted self- interestedly, the split would consist of 0 for the partner and the full amount for the dictator. While the most common choice is indeed to keep everything, many dictators choose to give, with the second most common choice being the 50:50 split. # Ultimatum game – The dictator game is played, but the recipient is allowed to veto the entire deal, so that both subjects receive nothing.
The recent formation of the Wireless Institute enabled Lieut. G. A. Taylor, A.I.C., to make the arrangements in conjunction with Captain Cox- Taylor, of the Garrison Artillery, who watched the experiment closely, and interestedly with a view to the possible future military development of wireless telegraphy in the Commonwealth. Conditions which would most probably be met with on active service were scrupulously observed by those in charge of the operating stations; indeed, in the determination to impart the utmost realism to the undertaking discomforts innumerable were cheerfully faced by the corps. The surrounding district was depended upon for the supply of most of the paraphernalia.

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