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"underly" Definitions
  1. [archaic] (archaic) below average
  2. [archaic] (archaic) being in poor health
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21 Sentences With "underly"

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Again, here TON could, in theory, underly everything a developer brings to Telegram.
For Dunham, finding the answer means tapping into your real feelings that underly our impulse to atone.
Etiquette is more forgiving of being overly, than underly, formal, and the straw is the tank top of eating utensils.
It's well past time for all American companies though to double down on the American values that underly their business.
First: the suggestion that, in America, activists are "allowed" to speak up about the Black Lives Matter movement and the issues that underly it.
"The motivations of domination and control, which underly a lot of dating violence generally, also likely play a role [in these findings]," Faris continued.
Later, Underly Attached Girlfriend paired a picture of Kristen Stewart — or occasionally, Taylor Swift — with blasé captions to turn the stereotype on its head.
It's a set of technologies that underly the Salesforce platform and add a level of intelligence to each of the products (or will over time).
The group of 36 is agreeing to a base set of APIs that have to underly any version of Kubernetes a member creates to guarantee portability.
Finally, the researchers also weren't able to pinpoint the exact genes that underly the association, but they're hopeful that they might be able to get there soon.
Where things stand: The U.S. and China are locked in a race over whose technology will underly 5G networks that will connect devices and machines at lightning speed.
"We were trying to extract the basic principles for partners or people we like, how they become rewarding to us, and what brain mechanisms underly our process," Liu said.[Nature]
The AI tools underly a new Excel feature Microsoft calls Insights, which will automatically highlight spreadsheet patterns the company's software detects from the structured data to make it easier to analyze.
Cruz's legislation is the latest move in his long-running criticism of the Obama administration's plan to hand off its oversight of some of the technical functions that underly the internet.
By "postmodernism" they may mean the intellectual movement that sought to interrogate and dismantle the structures that underly everyday cultural creation — practices such as looking, buying, and selling, making movies, pictures, and news stories, and so on — with an eye toward moving marginalized people to the center of cultural discourse.
And since the immigration debate has long been dominated at the elite level by voices that blend an economistic view of immigration as always and everywhere a net plus with a cosmopolitan-utilitarian view of open borders (or something close) as a humanitarian obligation, it seems worth laying out some premises that I think ought to underly the conservative alternative to that consensus.
"It crosses a line when it moves from being about trying to educate a public, and instead just becomes about intelligence porn, frankly, just pushing out information … without regard to the First Amendment values that normally underly press reporting, and simply becomes a conduit for the Russian intelligence services … just to push out information to damage the United States," Comey said.
He was deposed from his incumbency, with some difficulty, towards the end of 1562, for adultery with his servant, and sentence of excommunication was also pronounced against him. Thereupon he fled to England and resumed his ministerial office there. In 1563 it was declared in the assembly that he was 'verie sorrowful for his grievous offence, and wald underly whatever punishment the kirk would lay upon him,' which declaration, on 27 Dec. 1564, 'the haill Assemblie with ane voyce are content to receive.
The writer sees this as ominous and concludes that the decision may signal an unfortunate reversion to 19th century populism: > Kodak signals that fewer cases will be dismissed on summary judgment, since > parties will have to factually prove their economic theories. . . . Kodak > may, however, signal more than just an increased antitrust docket for the > District Courts. The Court's refusal to decide antitrust claims based solely > on economic theory may implicate more than just a setback for "Chicago > School" adherents, who would readily decide such claims by reference to > economic theory alone. Threads of populism may underly the Court's refusal > to accept Kodak's economic theory on its face.
One winter day, Charlie Brown is trying to pretend to be a musher with Snoopy, but the dog has other ideas and gets Charlie Brown to pull while he has fun riding in the sled. When night comes and they are comfortably indoors, Charlie Brown is indignant that Snoopy is adjusting too well to home life, reminding Snoopy of facts that Arctic dogs are only fed once a day, their meals largely consisting of cold meat and raw fish (to which Snoopy blanches and gives a look of "it's too bad to be them") and coming to the conclusion that Snoopy is "an overly civilized, underly 'dogified' dog". Snoopy makes a sumptuous dinner of five pizzas and a milkshake, to which Charlie Brown retorts he hopes Snoopy can digest all that food. Snoopy then falls asleep atop his doghouse, but when he wakes up he finds himself in a polar region, to which he is made a sled dog of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in Alaska, presumably during the Klondike Gold Rush or the 1925 serum run to Nome.
And give full power and commission to the earls of Argyle, Linlithgow, Perth, and Queensberry, treasurer-depute, register, advocate, justice-clerk, general Dalziel, Lord Collington, and Haddo, to call and examine the said persons in torture, upon the said interrogatories, and such other as they shall find pertinent upon the said heads, and report." The Lord Haltoun was preses of this committee, and the Duke of York and many others were present. The preses told Mr Spreul, that if he would not make a more ample confession than he had done, and sign it, he behoved to underly the torture. Mr Spreul said, "He had been very ingenuous before the council, and would go no further; that they could not subject him to torture according to law; but if they would go on, he protested that his torture was without, yea, against all law; that what was extorted from him under the torture, against himself or any others, he would resile from it, and it ought not to militate against him or any others; and yet he declared his hopes, God would not leave him so far as to accuse himself or others under the extremity of pain.

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