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Primarily meaning
Of a primary or central nature, first and foremost.
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Recent years have seen a steady flow of foreign workers into the textile industry (primarily Chinese women), the construction industry (primarily Indian workers), and harbour-related activities (primarily Taiwanese men).
Such a network would represent a significant departure from today's Internet architecture, which is primarily supported by dozens of huge data centers located primarily in big cities like Atlanta, Phoenix and Chicago.
The Asia Pacific segment primarily consists of beverage can operations in Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam and also includes non-beverage can operations, primarily food cans and specialty packaging.
The component of Medicare called Part A primarily covers hospital stays and inpatient care (whereas Part B primarily covers services in outpatient facilities and physician offices).
In fact, most in the primarily Spanish-speaking area hadn’t heard of the Tribune — an established and respected nonprofit newsroom but one that publishes primarily online in English.
Qualcomm started four CPU design efforts after the Nuvia acquisition: Hamoa for computing (primarily laptop PCs), Pakala for mobile (primarily smartphones), Nordschleife for automotive, and Pegasus for future computing and mobile applications.
Buckley was primarily against all the former insults upon the Constitution, and Southern segregationists were primarily against the latter.
The increase in net income was primarily due to higher gross profit from improved price realization and operational improvements and a lower effective book income tax rate, partially offset by higher SG&A primarily due to legal expenses.
However, REET No. 2 has been primarily granted to the larger, richer, wealthier, counties – primarily on the west side.
There’s plenty here that won’t be surprising to people who’ve followed research from : People who rely primarily on print and broadcast TV for news tend to be “significantly older,” those who rely primarily on online platforms for news are younger.
Primarily, as anybody (who) rents in this town knows, there are primarily apartments and it’s hard to find a full house,” he told the prior to his resignation.
These hats were popular in Europe in the 13th – 16th centuries and were revived in the 1930s primarily as traditional headgear for professional cooks except in Canada where the term is used primarily for knit caps.
We have a bilateral trade deficit with the US because we’re primarily a primary industry exporter and the US is primarily a services economy.
Companies developing P2P applications have been involved in numerous legal cases, primarily in the United States, primarily over issues surrounding copyright law.
Friedman's empirical research and some theory supported the conclusion that the short-run effect of a change of the money supply was primarily on output but that the longer-run effect was primarily on the price level.
In the 1993 Foreign Affairs article, Huntington writes: :It is my hypothesis that the fundamental source of conflict in this new world will not be primarily ideological or primarily economic.
Nicaraguan demographics reflected a different composition prior to the Sandinista revolution of 1979 since most of the migration during the years that followed were primarily of upper or middle class Nicaraguans, a group primarily made up of whites.
Other common blue pigments made from minerals are ultramarine ( Na 8-10 Almain Simain O 24 S 2-4 ), cerulean blue (primarily cobalt (II) stanate: Comain SnOmain ), and Prussian blue (milori blue: primarily Femain (CN)main ).
Some act primarily as lobbyists, while others primarily conduct programs and activities.
Some Western scholars have erroneously tried to claim that Mahāyāna is primarily a religion for laymen and Theravāda is a primarily monastic religion.