Sentence examples for evidently pronounced from inspiring English sources

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The more usual parental nicknames "Ma" and "Pa" are sometimes written "Mar" and "Par," and in a reverse instance, the once common first name "Desire" was often written, even in official documents, as it was evidently pronounced: "Desiah".

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Yama's friends spoke to one another in Dari, and I noticed that they used the English word "terrorist" (pronounced "tor-roh-riste"), which has evidently become part of the Afghan lexicon.

With a single b in the middle and an unstressed second syllable, the word "cupboard," as it is pronounced nowadays, is no longer so evidently a compound of "cup" and "board" as its spelling still shows it to have been.

This pronounced seasonal difference in gene expression patterns evidently exceeded the differences in expression across habitats with different salinities (tidal freshwater, estuary, plume and adjacent coastal ocean).

The BALF/plasma ratios of transfused patients for IL-1β, IL-4 and IL-8 were evidently greater than 1 (101, 10 and 375, respectively), indicating that inflammation is more pronounced in the pulmonary compartment.

In a memorandum, William P. Barr, the head of the Office of Legal Counsel, pronounced the restriction unconstitutional because the president's powers "self-evidently" included the authority "to choose the individuals through whom the Nation's foreign affairs are conducted.

Evidently, the reduction in the replacement rate alongside the level of education is less pronounced if we consider our scenario with lower productivity growth rate.

Evidently, with the increase of tube diameter, the inner-wall temperature peak is much pronounced and the degree of deterioration at the top surface much severe due to the intensification of buoyancy force.

When Xinhua, the state news agency, picked up on the sensational spread, it pronounced Phuntsok and Drolma the "most blessed bride and groom in the entire country" — with mouse clicks and thumb taps, evidently, constituting a form of modern benediction.

When Xinhua, the state news agency, picked up on the sensational spread, it pronounced Phuntsok and Drolma the "most blessed bride and groom in the entire country"—with mouse clicks and thumb taps, evidently, constituting a form of modern benediction.

The BALF/plasma ratios of transfused patients for D-dimer, TATc and PAA% were evidently smaller than 1 (0.28, 0.28 and 0.36, respectively), and in nontransfused controls the BALF/plasma ratios were also smaller than 1 (0.42, 0.42 and 0.40, respectively), indicating that activation of coagulation and impaired fibrinolysis were more pronounced in the systemic compartment.

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