Sentence examples for In manifestly from inspiring English sources

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The subject grew from a realization that quantitative problems in manifestly different disciplines have important mathematical elements in common.

He did well in manifestly unfair elections, winning 46% of the vote in 1971, but when democracy arrived in 1987 his rivalry with another opposition leader, Kim Young-sam, still kept him out of power.

Primarily because we live in manifestly "unfair" times.

Even epistemically conservative critiques expose a depth and pervasiveness of gender bias in our best science as well as in manifestly bad science (Harding 1986, 19, 102 105), calling into question the neutrality of the conceptual frameworks within which scientists work and, by extension, the capacity of standard research methodologies to ensure the objectivity they claim.

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Dispensing with the traditional view of Kennedy as liberal icon, Stoll argues that he was, in fact, manifestly conservative in temperament and conviction, and that this conservatism often turned up in his policies.

For the United States, we see this in the manifestly asinine way in which people like Donald Trump and Ted Cruz, like marauding evangelists, air their views on race.

The dour and intellectual Pope Benedict XVI, who took over the job when John Paul II died in 2005 and then resigned in 2013, manifestly failed to enthuse Mexicans when he visited the country four years ago.

It will serve to hold the policy propositions more or less in the political centre, rather than careening off in the manifestly unfair and politically disastrous direction of the Abbott period, or being captured by the inevitable quid pro quos that would be demanded by the new Senate crossbench.

A critical reason that John Kerry's once-assured election is going up in Deweyesque smoke is Kerry's inability to pass the Commander-in-Chief test: Can this candidate be trusted to ensure our security in a manifestly insecure world?

A critical reason that John Kerry's once-assured presidential election is going up in Deweyesque smoke is Kerry's inability to pass the Commander-in-Chief test: Can this candidate be trusted to ensure our security in a manifestly insecure world?

There was also modest interest in receiving manifestly silly arguments for the other party's views (we feel good when we can caricature the other guys as dunces).

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