Examples of using Is mere in English and their translations into Chinese
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All else, they insist, is mere regional swill, and should be labeled as such.
It turns out that the age of the universe is mere housekeeping: far more pressing is the issue of what the universe is made of.
In this sense it is mere confusion of thought to suppose that advancing science has made it harder for us to accept miracles.
Although this is mere speculation coming from Paul, it is certainly an intriguing scenario for debate.
Diarrhoea doesn't necessarily mean that your labor is mere days away, so don't be alarmed by the increased frequency.
Why, monseigneur, this is mere exaggeration; and hitherto you have shown nothing exaggerated save in bravery.”.
It is mere chance', said he,'that several of the students were not with McPherson.'.
Surely, the only thing keeping one from experiencing the benefits of exercising is mere laziness.
Morality is mere sign language, mere symptomatology: one must know what it is all about to be able to profit from it.
Or that any action not in accordance with some tradition is mere romanticism;
(d) The unlikelihood of the many coincidences in the Book of Tobias is mere conjecture(cf. Gigot, op. cit., 345).
Or that any action not in accordance with some tradition is mere romanticism;
In fact, a splash of recent decisions makes me wonder if this is mere ripple in Section 103 jurisprudence or a welcome wave of change.
But this could is mere logical possibility as far as we know, there is no contradiction in assuming the development of artificial ultraintelligence.
Probably most of the readers of this paper will say that all of this is mere theory.
Any other mode of getting at any knowledge of the real significance of the science of this time is mere pretence.
Even the space in which a project's data is assumed to lie must be described mathematically, even if the description is mere“N-dimensional Euclidean space.
But so much of the talk is mere artifice unless backed up by resolute, practical and well-constructed policy responses.
Earhardt said that“the most difficult thing is the decision to act; the rest is mere tenacity.”.
The one is not‘religion' at all- it is mere moralism;