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Example sentences for "mutatis mutandis"

  • And much the same may be said, mutatis mutandis, of the scale of Demerit which Criminal Justice seems to require.

  • These things, mutatis mutandis, have subsequently been reproduced, in various combinations and in milder forms, throughout the whole civilized world.

  • And it is the same, mutatis mutandis, with men also, in so far as they live historically.

  • Mutatis mutandis, the above would seem to hold as truly about medicine as about politics.

  • They seem to expect that some new theological or quasi-theological system will arise, which, mutatis mutandis, shall be Christianity over again.

  • Mutatis mutandis, the like is true of woman.

  • I will merely add that whilst the examples I have given concern only homosexuality and sadism, similar considerations will be found to apply, mutatis mutandis, to other sexual perversions.

  • This train of reasoning being also applicable, mutatis mutandis, to the angles E B C, D C B, these also are brought within the fifth formula.

  • But what we have said, is applicable, mutatis mutandis, to the latter.

  • This train of reasoning being also applicable, mutatis mutandis, to the angles EBC, DCB, these also are brought within the fifth formula.

  • Her traits are, mutatis mutandis, the same as those of the individuals already mentioned, but her mere existence is so great a departure from our ordinary conceptions of Chinese social life, that it needs a word of explanation.

  • Mutatis mutandis, these things are a parable of the empire.

  • The observations which may be made with regard to the industry of Chinese boys, are equally applicable--mutatis mutandis--to Chinese girls.

  • Mutatis mutandis, the same applies to the next family.

  • We must do it, however, mutatis mutandis, i.

  • With a skin which is olive-coloured rather than red, they have small limbs and undersized frames; whilst their habits are, mutatis mutandis, those of the intertropical African.

  • These have the same import with the Solymi, mutatis mutandis, i.

  • Mutatis mutandis, they are on the southern frontier what the Si-fan are on the west.

  • Mutatis mutandis, the statements which have just been made may very nearly be made here.

  • Mutatis mutandis, this is the case with Iceland and Norway.

  • It is very true that, mutatis mutandis (i.

  • It follows, then that (even mutatis mutandis, i.

  • Mutatis mutandis, almost every paragraph of the Durham Report applied with greater force to the Ireland of his day.

  • It can be shown in the same way, mutatis mutandis (cp.

  • The same considerations can of course be supplied mutatis mutandis to the apprehension of the coexistence of bodies in space, e.

  • The above account, and the criticism which immediately follows, can be adapted, mutatis mutandis, to this form of the view.

  • Mutatis mutandis: every point in the previous criticism, which applies to the Gepidæ and Iapydes, applies to the Rugi and Rhæti.

  • Hence, the question which was put in Texas is, mutatis mutandis, put in Florida.

  • Mutatis mutandis, the logic of the philologue should be that of the naturalist.

  • We have seen that the problem of capitalist reproduction contains quite a number of precisely defined relations referring to specific capitalist categories and also, mutatis mutandis, to the general categories of human labour.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mutatis mutandis" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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