Sentence examples for apparently more often from inspiring English sources

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It can also be seen that an address-related issue, for example an invalid address, was apparently more often the reason for nonresponse among migrants than among non-migrants (z = 2.36, p = .02).02

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But it's apparently happening more often than most people would believe.

In the last paragraph of the article, the real reason for your visit became clear: your speech to the Foundation for Excellence in Education, one of the many trusts that emerge in the US which are apparently benevolent but, more often than not, turn out to be channels through which major corporations flog their products to the public sector.

Well, apparently we guessed right more often than not, because she recently agreed to have us preview some pages from her new book Boyfrind in our magazine and it's out there for you to find as we speak.

When the risk of predation is high, group members apparently decide to attack more often if there is assistance from other group members, which may have two mutually non-exclusive adaptive explanations.

Both Demodex genomes shared a novel gene order that differs substantially from the ancestral chelicerate pattern, with transfer RNA (tRNA) genes apparently having moved much more often than other genes.

Both species shared a novel mitochondrial gene order that has diverged extensively from the ancestral chelicerate pattern, with tRNA genes apparently having moved much more often than other genes.

Another difference among young Internet users from adults is that children click on ads more often -- apparently unable to distinguish them from content even when they are clearly marked.

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