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Through deliberation, principles and values which are often implicitly used to judge policy options can be made apparent in assessments.

As the new Administration turns to governing, the mismatch between its proffered solutions and our aspirations and ideals must be made apparent.

The complex structure of a neuron can be made apparent with a green fluorescent protein modeled on one used by jellyfish.

The different operations and tendencies of these two species of government might be made apparent even a priori.

Thus, there are limited discussions regarding technical aspects as the attention is on non-technical matters, which will be made apparent in the analysis and results section of this manuscript.

The letter also asked for an answer to his committee's finding that: "The high rate of interest on student loans creates the illusion that the government borrowing is lower than it actually is". The committee, with three former chancellors, had argued that the cost of fees needed to be made apparent if an informed decision was going to made on university funding.

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The reason for urgency had been made apparent by clients, Mr. Berardino said.

Even then, the complacency and inertia that marked attempts to save the species was made apparent.

It is made apparent that New York's Italian and Irish communities don't mix at all.

"When people started to pay attention … it was made apparent for us that that was what our 'thing' was.

The difficulties are made apparent by new projections of energy use between 2017 and 2050 by the U.S. Energy Information Administration EIAA).

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