Sentence examples for conspicuously opposed from inspiring English sources

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This pallid speech, yawning with vagueness, was conspicuously opposed to the pivotal reflection it was designed to betray: In the eyes of the world, we're doomed, but if after all this suffering, there are still Jews left, the Jewish people will be held up as an example.

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But Beijing conspicuously refrained on Thursday from any revaluation, a step opposed by the country's huge export sector as possibly undermining China's competitiveness in international markets.

She opposed.

And when books are physical objects, as opposed to electronic impulses, you can customize them, add your own festive touches: wrap them, tie them, stack them, inscribe them and make a splashy (or conspicuously discreet) impression when the gift-giving moment arrives.

Opposed Charter.

Like many other South African Jews, he chose to become conspicuously active in public life in an effort to oppose or alleviate the worst aspects of apartheid.

In a carefully worded statement – in which she conspicuously failed to endorse Mr Abbott's leadership, or condemn the backbench rebels – she said she would oppose Mr Simpkins's motion in the interests of "cabinet solidarity".

Republicans oppose.

From warily deciding that conspicuously secular rulers of Muslim populations could be overthrown by violence, it has grown to include terrorist attacks on security forces, to any servants of the state, to any citizen who doesn't oppose their own rulers, and now to any Muslim anywhere who doesn't join the struggle.

How conspicuously?

I felt conspicuously human.

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