Sentence examples for is apparent now from inspiring English sources

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is apparent now

adjective

Capable of being seen, or easily seen; open to view; visible to the eye, eyely; within sight or view.

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It is apparent now in federal government politics.

We were there, it is apparent now, as witnesses to what he had come through.

What is apparent now is that this strategy of tax cuts during deficits doesn't stop at the federal level.

The court found him innocent of child abuse but guilty of hanging an obscene picture on his bedroom wall, which the magistrates deemed a "public place".Somehow, the Viennese failed to see what is apparent now: that Klimt and Schiele were among the finest ever draughtsmen of the female body.

However, it is apparent now that neither Cdc14a nor Cdc14b is required for mitotic exit, not even for the cell cycle [ 4- 6].

It is apparent now that Tsc1, Tsc2 and PTEN in oocytes are part of the inhibitory mechanisms that maintain the quiescence of primordial follicles.

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What's apparent now is that his work belongs to the art of the past half century as oxygen does to air.

Indeed, the ties between contemporary and traditional Chinese art and culture, unsuspected only a few years ago, are apparent now.

"It's apparent now that scale and size are important as the supermajor oil companies have come on the scene," said Peter I. Bijur, chairman of Texaco.

It might not be apparent now, but neither was our right to not be hassled when buying cold medicine before the law changed.

It's apparent now that the nation's most significant intelligence and security team failed to install the most up-to-date, anti-leak software.

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