Sentence examples for blatantly compared from inspiring English sources

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When they encounter a person for the first time they are subconsciously, perhaps blatantly, compared to expectations grafted onto them by stereotypes.

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Compared to this, I suppose, her blatantly calculated circumvention of the Freedom of Information is actually the least of her many sins," Metcalfe said.

Compared to Kaine, Pence told a compelling – if terrifyingly cynical and blatantly false – story of a country that has lost its way, and how he and Trump intend to restore it.

"Morning Star" is sometimes compared to Clifford Odets's "Awake and Sing!," another portrait of an immigrant family written around the same time, but this drama more blatantly aims to please.

He emphasizes how much Sun did to erase the racial divide between black and white audiences, and at one point, more blatantly than he seems to realize, compares himself to God.

Comparing myself to others is blatantly unhealthy.

We can't go back in time and compare then and now, but we've all bared witness to shots called in or out that should have been blatantly obvious without replay.

Blatantly unfair.

That is blatantly false.

This seems blatantly wrong.

"That is blatantly discriminatory.

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