Sentence examples for are simply obvious from inspiring English sources

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I promised not to reveal all of the techniques I was taught, but some are simply obvious and familiar to anybody who does sensitive reporting.

Perhaps it's because what you do is not "psychic" at all, but a stale and repetitive performance of cold-reading techniques, in which you throw out vague guesses and then repeat back to your audience things they've already told you or things that are simply obvious, all while claiming their dead relatives are speaking to you.

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Proponents of what has come to be called 'open access' claim that this is simply obvious, but in fact this argument mistakes the fundamental nature of academic research, it mistakes nature and process of academic publication, and it mistakes what is involved in providing access to academic research.

It is simply obvious that remarks about truth are not remarks about linguistic conventions.

It is simply obvious what skills and talents a great athlete or entertainer is being rewarded for, and how they were achieved through practice, setting aside good genetic luck, which few seem to resent.

The first is that his fundamental objection to Russell is that it is simply obvious to him as a sensitive and self –reflective user of language that the use of the word 'the' does not conform to the theory.

As an illustration of the difficulty faced here consider the following: many commentators speak as if it is simply obvious that the infinite sum of the fractions is 1, that there is nothing to infinite summation.

Strawson's point against Austin is that it is simply obvious that the theory cannot be correct because it is obvious to us as language users that when we speak of truth we are not talking about such things as referential (and descriptive) linguistic conventions.

Strawson's main objection to Russell's account is, though, that it is simply obvious that sometimes we use 'The F' to refer to or pick out an object, and we do not then use it to say that there is an F. This passage reveals four important aspects of Strawson's approach to definite descriptions.

Yet the claims of Treve are simply too obvious to ignore.

Tons of them — I don't know why they are called "secret" when they are simply so obvious.

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