Sentence examples for made them clearly from inspiring English sources

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It is true that Nestin labeled blood vessels in the hilus, but their distinctive morphology (horizontal vs vertical in this image) made them clearly separable.

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McWhorter makes all the right arguments, and he makes them clearly.

She insisted that most UN peacekeepers behaved, but she proposed national governments be required to sign a compact making them clearly accountable for the actions of their soldiers and police.

He "proceeded, with some hesitation," reported Lord Lyons, "and with an injunction to me to be secret," to explain "that he had used strong language in his earlier communications to Foreign Powers … from the necessity of making them clearly understand the state of Public Feeling here".

A person with concealed depression is someone who is conditioned to deal with their inner demons in a way that doesn't make them clearly visible.

The border between China and Liuqiu was an underwater trough to the east of the islands, making them clearly part of Chinese territory, wrote Japanese scholar Unryu Suganuma, in a study published in 2000.

In fact, the big agri-business has spent millions of dollars over the past few years trying to defeat numerous bills, which if passed, would make them clearly label their foods.

Although they have similar symptoms, there are also a number of very dissimilar features making them clearly separate diseases [6].

The performance of iterative programs drastically increases with increasing sequence numbers and/or decreasing sequence identity, which makes them clearly superior to programs using a purely non-iterative, progressive approach.

He also revealed that as part of the operation to take control of the peninsula, Russia deployed K-300P Bastion coastal defence missile "in a way that made them seen clearly from space" as a military deterrent to the perceived threat of attack from the West.

Julie A. Greenberg, a professor at the Thomas Jefferson School of Law in San Diego whose law review article was the basis of the Kansas appellate ruling that sex was not solely determined by genetics, said that 275,000 to 2.5 million people in the United States were born with a mix of chromosomes, genitalia and hormones that made them neither clearly male nor female.

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