12 example sentences using putative.
Putative used in a sentence
Putative in a sentence as an adjective
By the point where no one can even see, any putative safety benefit has been lost.
You might be projecting the putative "crippling anxiety" into her words.
Maybe I've just swallowed the Kool-Aid, but I don't see the putative benefits of Apple's switching platforms.
Has there been any research concerning a putative phytic acid tolerance?
Whatever other company you cite, can its putative advantage compete with owning the default browser?
He's just observing the putative pros/cons of having a society ran by a hereditary elite, versus by the spazzes that got all the best grades in school.
Life as a biological organism is a two-way interaction between your biological systems, and the putative 'outside world'.
Police departments may certainly have a process for filing a complaint, and prosecutors may certainly prefer to have a cooperative complaining witness, but the putative victim of a crime has no formal role in the criminal justice process.
There are several high profile AWS customers to pick from, but the obvious customer to start with is Netflix: they care about GCE's putative differentiators of price and performance -- and Amazon is a mortal threat to Netflix as a competitor, which should give some boardroom-level urgency to the discussion.
The putative overlap in related and unrelated areas of research, from oxidative damage to epigenetic regulation to arguments relating to 3D diffusion within the cellular environment, is extensive and both a source of inspiration and trepidation.
Go is the only one with synchronization on the message sending, and I'm trying to keep an open mind on the utility of that, but so far it mostly seems to have the effect of turning valid code in any other system into a deadlock in Go, for the purpose of avoiding putative problems in asynchronous sending that just don't seem to happen in practice in the other environments.
It's easy to sit on our 1st world thrones and imagine that if only we drove our cars a bit less everything will be fine, in reality the issue is about holding back people who are living in poverty, who don't have access to modern medicine, who don't all have access to clean water, etc. It puts into perspective the putative hazards of global warming to weigh against the cost of holding half the population of Earth in poverty.
Putative definitions
purported; commonly put forth or accepted as true on inconclusive grounds; "the foundling's putative father"; "the putative author of the book"