What's the difference between divisional and divisionally?
Divisional
Definition:
(a.) That divides; pertaining to, making, or noting, a division; as, a divisional line; a divisional general; a divisional surgeon of police.
Example Sentences:
(1) The vertebrate body may be thus conceived as composed of 2 growth types, viz., the neural-extensive and the cellular-divisional (mitotic).
(2) Yet Kagame was concerned enough to effectively bar the leading opposition candidate, a former Hutu prime minister, Faustin Twagiramungu, from the election for "divisionism" - appealing to Hutu nationalism.
(3) In her first major policy intervention, she said on Tuesday that Labour needed to reset its relationship with business , adding that Miliband’s divisional rhetoric of “predators and producers” was mistaken.
(4) The Saints reward for the historic win is a divisional playoff in Seattle next weekend.
(5) A preliminary experiment in the divisional system of medical administration has been started in a large regional hospital in the Metropolitan area.
(6) When the Pirates (2-1) beat the St Louis Cardinals (1-2) in game three of the National League Divisional Series on Sunday afternoon, they positioned themselves to finally make a return visit to the NLCS.
(7) Early diagnosis, reporting quickly to the medical officer for environmental health and early liaison with the divisional veterinary officer are essential prerequisites if psittacosis is to be controlled.
(8) They had arrived at the lords with the wind of two favourable judgments , from the divisional and appeal courts, in their sails – and some had even pledged that they would set off by sea before Christmas had the ruling gone their way.
(9) Unusually, the divisional court failed to reach a decision – an outcome suggesting the two judges were divided in their opinions.
(10) Brexit explained: article 50 The politically sensitive hearing will be heard by two judges in the divisional court.
(11) Only last month, a new edict allowed sub-divisional magistrates to use flashing blue beacons, though it insisted that only divisional and sub-divisional commissioners would be allowed to use red beacons.
(12) Social care and austerity: the impact so far, and what the future holds Read more Kath Wallace , divisional manager for commissioning for adult services and health, Liverpool city council : “The most immediate impact that we have noticed is the reduction in preventive or non-statutory services.
(13) It will also unveil only its fourth different logo in 127 years to fit in with the rebranding while the three divisional titles – the Championship, League One and League Two – will be retained and incorporated into the new brand.
(14) A series of 1 270 Multiload Cu-250 intra-uterine contraceptive devices inserted in clinics of the Cape Divisional Council is described, spanning 1 024,6 woman-years.
(15) Both construct validity and criterion related validity of the test battery were examined using data from 11 club skiers, 14 divisional level skiers, and 9 provincial level skiers.
(16) The hypothesis has been based on the findings that (1) hormones regulate cell division in normal cells, (2) successful neoplastic transformation requires hormonal stimulation of cells receiving carcinogenic insult, (3) normal cells have finite divisional capabilities, whereas neoplastic cells possess infinite divisional capabilities, and (4) normal cells, when present in high ratio, inhibit the growth of neoplastic cells.
(17) One case reflects the development of left bundle branch block due to bilateral post-divisional block which inter alia permits the study of left bundle branch block in the presence of acute myocardial infarction.
(18) Intensive care is likely to function best in a divisional specialist system of clinical care.
(19) NFC South Atlanta Falcons beat the Seattle Seahawks in the NFC divisional playoff game earlier this year.
(20) (If you haven't read David Lengel's previews of all four Divisional Series , now might be a good tie to do it before the sell-by date ends.)
Divisionally
Definition:
(adv.) So as to be divisional.
Example Sentences:
(1) The vertebrate body may be thus conceived as composed of 2 growth types, viz., the neural-extensive and the cellular-divisional (mitotic).
(2) Yet Kagame was concerned enough to effectively bar the leading opposition candidate, a former Hutu prime minister, Faustin Twagiramungu, from the election for "divisionism" - appealing to Hutu nationalism.
(3) In her first major policy intervention, she said on Tuesday that Labour needed to reset its relationship with business , adding that Miliband’s divisional rhetoric of “predators and producers” was mistaken.
(4) The Saints reward for the historic win is a divisional playoff in Seattle next weekend.
(5) A preliminary experiment in the divisional system of medical administration has been started in a large regional hospital in the Metropolitan area.
(6) When the Pirates (2-1) beat the St Louis Cardinals (1-2) in game three of the National League Divisional Series on Sunday afternoon, they positioned themselves to finally make a return visit to the NLCS.
(7) Early diagnosis, reporting quickly to the medical officer for environmental health and early liaison with the divisional veterinary officer are essential prerequisites if psittacosis is to be controlled.
(8) They had arrived at the lords with the wind of two favourable judgments , from the divisional and appeal courts, in their sails – and some had even pledged that they would set off by sea before Christmas had the ruling gone their way.
(9) Unusually, the divisional court failed to reach a decision – an outcome suggesting the two judges were divided in their opinions.
(10) Brexit explained: article 50 The politically sensitive hearing will be heard by two judges in the divisional court.
(11) Only last month, a new edict allowed sub-divisional magistrates to use flashing blue beacons, though it insisted that only divisional and sub-divisional commissioners would be allowed to use red beacons.
(12) Social care and austerity: the impact so far, and what the future holds Read more Kath Wallace , divisional manager for commissioning for adult services and health, Liverpool city council : “The most immediate impact that we have noticed is the reduction in preventive or non-statutory services.
(13) It will also unveil only its fourth different logo in 127 years to fit in with the rebranding while the three divisional titles – the Championship, League One and League Two – will be retained and incorporated into the new brand.
(14) A series of 1 270 Multiload Cu-250 intra-uterine contraceptive devices inserted in clinics of the Cape Divisional Council is described, spanning 1 024,6 woman-years.
(15) Both construct validity and criterion related validity of the test battery were examined using data from 11 club skiers, 14 divisional level skiers, and 9 provincial level skiers.
(16) The hypothesis has been based on the findings that (1) hormones regulate cell division in normal cells, (2) successful neoplastic transformation requires hormonal stimulation of cells receiving carcinogenic insult, (3) normal cells have finite divisional capabilities, whereas neoplastic cells possess infinite divisional capabilities, and (4) normal cells, when present in high ratio, inhibit the growth of neoplastic cells.
(17) One case reflects the development of left bundle branch block due to bilateral post-divisional block which inter alia permits the study of left bundle branch block in the presence of acute myocardial infarction.
(18) Intensive care is likely to function best in a divisional specialist system of clinical care.
(19) NFC South Atlanta Falcons beat the Seattle Seahawks in the NFC divisional playoff game earlier this year.
(20) (If you haven't read David Lengel's previews of all four Divisional Series , now might be a good tie to do it before the sell-by date ends.)