Sentence examples for conspicuously suffered from inspiring English sources

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Then there was his rudeness; his taste for his rich friends' yachts; his need for adulation that helped reduce a good newspaper, Le Figaro, to a fawning mouthpiece; his authoritarian itch from which gypsies most conspicuously suffered; his petulant impatience, his petty vanities and his peevish jealousies — what Nicole Bacharan, a social scientist, calls "the one-man soap opera".

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A 2010 National Public Radio investigation of Mexican arrest statistics found that Sinaloa had suffered conspicuously fewer arrests than had its peers, though this could simply be evidence of triage on the government's part rather than proof of a conspiracy.

Özil is one of those who suffered last time and looks conspicuously charged up and focused now.

Although conspicuously missing was a psychiatric evaluation like the one written by Berenson and Grosser, the articles showed that the three Humana patients suffered many of the complications that had plagued Barney Clark.

He considered it racist to suggest that African elections should be judged by "African standards," and it angered him especially that the government of South Africa, the regional superpower, was conspicuously reluctant to criticize Mugabe, even as Zimbabwe's decline was causing its own economy to suffer.

In addition to GBV, maternal health in Vietnam suffers from conspicuously high abortion rates (an average of 2.5 induced abortions in a woman's reproductive life), which persist despite the country's high contraceptive prevalence rate (78% among married couples) (12, 13).

The environment is to get "conspicuously better".

They also have conspicuously weak gun laws.

"Democrats have been conspicuously silent.

America's support has been conspicuously lukewarm.

Some have done this explicitly and conspicuously.

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