Sentence examples for display more clearly from inspiring English sources

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While these tensions have been building for months — and even years, in some cases — we're seeing this on display more clearly than ever now thanks to the patent issue(s).

A very dim reticle will help prevent loss of night vision in low-light conditions, while a brighter reticle will display more clearly in full sunlight.

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Trump's campaign in Nevada put a raw version of the New York developer on display, showing more clearly than ever how the GOP front-runner is turning the Republican Party asunder.

To better emphasize these results, we added a new figure displaying more clearly how the curated VirSorter dataset expands the range of known viruses, and re-organizing the manuscript so that the first three subparts of Results section are now entirely dedicated to the exploration of this new diversity (subsection "New viruses detected in public microbial genomic datasets with VirSorter").

The black-and-white LCD screens can't display print more clearly than 106 dots per inch, while cheap laser printers start at 300 dots per inch.

Both propane and methane flames may exhibit flame-front instability, although the former displays much more clearly than the latter.

These talents were displayed no more clearly than on the pitch at Plough Lane in October 1992, when Atkinson scored a goal that would come to be a symbol of the renascent national game and define his career.

SmartDisk is betting that rather than accumulate expensive, fragile memory cards, digital camera owners who take most of their pictures while away from their computers will want to transfer them to a memory bank that displays them more clearly than the tiny screens on the cameras.

In another example, a gallery dedicated to South Asia during the Mughal period when Muslim kings -- and later Anglican Britons -- ruled a majority-Hindu Indian subcontinent, Hindu gods are prominently displayed alongside more clearly Islamic art depicting Muslim emperors.

The first evaluation of the test set, called the Test for Substitution Patterns (TSP), showed that subjects with ACL injury display more frequent and/or more clearly present substitution patterns on their injured, and to a lesser extent also on their uninjured side, than do uninjured controls.

The global distribution is provided here to show the north-south stripes in a global-field viewpoint, which may display the stripes more clearly and visually.

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