Sentence examples for apparent detail from inspiring English sources

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The increased screen resolution would increase the apparent detail on images while not requiring software developers to rewrite their products.

The conspiracy theorists have jumped on an apparent detail: did he publish the budget online, rather than on paper, to save $50,000 in printing costs, or to make the numbers harder for constituents to decipher?But Mr Romney does not want to be known for his business skills alone.

Ferguson's selection had an almost European look to it, with Rooney starting as the lone front man and Park Ji-sung starting in the Premier League for the first time since January with the apparent detail of marking Yaya Toure.

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support, or lack thereof, for its intended tasks depends on more than just apparent details.

This colorful account on the investigative Web site Invisible Dog offers apparent details of a trail that it said began with a goalkeeper in an Italian third division team and led to gambling masterminds in Singapore.

It is in every way a "traditional" pub, all solid dark wood and apparent period detail.

The resulting picture doesn't still look 8K, but it does look more successfully 4K than it would on normal 4K TVs in terms of its apparent texture, detail and pixel density.

In microscopy, an artifact is an apparent structural detail introduced by the processing that does not concern specimen's features.

As noted for the hrp cluster, minor, strain-specific differences in gene content exist in the rpf cluster, but correlations with host- or tissue-specificity are not readily apparent (for details, see Text S1).

Although the pattern of the oxidant-mediated inhibition of the catalytic action of Cdc25 on wt Ras can be defined as apparent uncompetitive, details of the role of Cys in this inhibition are unclear.

Some of these uses that may not be immediately apparent are detailed below: According to the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants (McNeill et al., 2012), the published name of a species must be associated with a "type specimen," a representative sample of the entity being described.

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