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More apparent reasonableness followed.
The discrepancy is startlingly apparent.
Care for older people faced persistent criticism as these trends became apparent.
In this context the simplicity of a geometric motif may be more apparent than real.
It was quite apparent that she had cooked, and that she expected to cook, dutifully.
Which of the following, if true, best reconciles the apparent discrepancy presented in the passage?
This apparent paradox is at the core of our fascination with language, and it holds many of its secrets.
There were some apparent exceptions to the general correlation observed between adenosine-receptor binding and stimulation.
The deputy airport manager said there was no apparent explanation for the crash.
The saying can be traced to male vanity, particularly apparent in the late eighteenth century, the period of the dandy.
The calculation results indicate that the precision of method based on predictive neuron model is evidently higher than that of conventional Durbin algorithm and lattice algorithm.
The poem's comic allegory was transparent.
It's clear that Macy's believes its troubles run deeper than a temporary aberration off the thermometer.
Street crimes such as robbery, rape, murder and auto theft are clearly rising, particularly in Eastern European countries, such as Hungary, and in Western European nations, such as the Untied Kingdom.
When pigs fly: From its apparent epicenter in Mexico, swine flu has taken flight across the oceans.
Most clearly, poverty and bribery go together.
The results are a clear comment on government education policy.
Of these three, theft is the most obvious because the act itself is malicious.
Theonly issue was that both the other caller and I experienced significant delaybetween when we spoke, and when the other caller heard what we said.
Obviously, there's not much sense of stereo-channel separation unless you have a very skinny head.
She let fall a further heavy hint.
There has been a marked increase in crimes against property.
We can think in terms of repetition, obviously, as the delay that sets in between an origin and an end.
Contraction of front and side parts as cells die off was observed in some subjects in their thirties, but it was still not evident in some sixty and seventy-year-olds.
Clearly, however, our actions demonstrate not a bias in favor of liberal views but rather a commitment to a balanced presentation of diverse opinions.