Sentence examples for from the ostensible from inspiring English sources

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Almost two years on from the ostensible resolution of Côte d'Ivoire's crisis, old wounds still fester.

The mainstream political world seemed to slide easily from the ostensible goal of racial integration to aiming for something like "separate but improved" for low-income minority children.

For Heidegger, the project of rescuing language from the ostensible truth of logic and restoring it to iridescent incantation implied kicking out the intellectual struts from under the claims to progress on the part of technological society.

I am not only referring to the difficulty of authenticating electronic exchanges--for example, determining whether e-mail is actually from the ostensible sender, whether a Web site originates from the group or person listed as responsible for it, or whether e-cash is genuine.

Who wouldn't want to go from the ostensible dumb grid to a smart one?

Whatever the merits of Winnick's offer, it did distract attention from the ostensible subject of the hearing of the House Energy and Commerce investigations subcommittee, which was how much Winnick knew about his company's deteriorating finances when he sold his last large block of Global Crossing shares in May 2001.

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And anyway--this with a wink and a nod--the ostensible redeployment from 9% of the West Bank would be, in practice, a pullback from merely 2%.But for his critics in the Likud and the National Religious Party, even 2% is too much.

The image of St. Anthony raising a man from the dead is the ostensible focus of the dome, right.

His metier – along with caviar from local sturgeon – is the ostensible reason to be there: a wonder of eagles, egrets, vultures, cranes, ibises, cormorants and pelicans.

His colleague Bishop Bieniek of Upper Silesia stated that Jews really had taken blood from a Christian child, the ostensible reason for the massacre.

The large majority of adaptations can, as a consequence, only be assessed as adaptations by examining how they play out in the game of life; that is, by examining how many offspring result from organisms that enjoy the ostensible adaptation.

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