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All languages require that sentences have subjects, but whereas some languages (like English) require that the subject be overt in the utterance, other languages (like Spanish) allow you to leave the subject out of the sentence when it is written or spoken.
Once you get that face-to-face interview, be overt in your desire for the job.
Heart failure was considered to be overt in the presence of positive European Society of Cardiology criteria [ 23], coupled with a Boston score ≥5 [ 24].
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The retro mood was overt in the styling.
The "clingers" were "overt in their neediness," requiring constant explanations, affection, and attention.
People are overt in their dislike of my profession, but I must politely refute a worrying amount of misinformation.
Some of what he did was overt: in 1995, for example, he was accused of running up personal expenses on the Barnes account of "almost $57,000".
The prosecution told the court that the defendants were "acutely aware" of the potential criminal implications of being overt in their support for Isis.
Mr. Gordon's allusion to Sir Frederick Ashton's "Patineurs" was overt in "The Seasons," a work he might not have created if Jerome Robbins had not revived the seasons theme with his Verdi ballet, "The Four Seasons," several years ago.
"Even within our own society, if you look back 50 years or if you leaf through a magazine from the 70s, you see horrific sexism that is overt in a way that would be unacceptable today.
It's great that people have been overt in their statements about equality, but it was frustrating.
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