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Temperamentally meaning
In a temperamental manner. | By one's temperament.
Example sentences (13)
In the final stretch of the election, Harris has tried to hammer home the narrative that Trump is not physically and temperamentally fit enough for office.
Not everyone is able to leaflet or temperamentally built for door knocking.
As Bruce Springsteen said of Danny; “no one inducted to this point physically and temperamentally personifies our state more than Danny DeVito.
A temperamentally belligerent president, whom Democrats once warned might incite nuclear war, has recently muted threats against rivals like Iran and China in favor of an emphasis on ending, rather than starting, conflict.
Liam Plunkett will take heart from being the tightest bowler on the day (five an over) while the temperamentally solid Chris Woakes should hopefully shrug off figures of none for 91 as just one of those days.
The younger Farrell was often identified by opposition teams as a target: as much temperamentally as defensively.
And even if Fox didn't have to change temperamentally to take on his new (familiar) role as a leader, he did have to learn the value of slowing down.
As for Dhillon, this actually confirms author Michael Wolff’s ongoing refrain in his tell-all book that White House advisers considered Trump to be mentally and/or temperamentally incapable of doing his job.
In practice this means they are bound to resist change and innovation and temperamentally they do not like uncertainty.
Munch wrote, "My father was temperamentally nervous and obsessively religious—to the point of psychoneurosis.
They may have been "natural allies and friends", yet they were also "fifteen years apart in age and temperamentally quite different", and Hawthorne "found Melville's manic intensity exhausting at times".
War was avoided by the treaty between Harthacnut and Magnus, which Harthacnut agreed to because he had no plausible candidate to rule Norway after Svein's death, and he was in any case temperamentally inclined to avoid campaigns and wars.
Zunz himself was temperamentally inclined to assign a determinative potency to sentiment, this explaining his tender reverence for ceremonial usages.