Sentence examples for making conspicuous from inspiring English sources

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Ockham's nominal definitions, then, should not be seen as reductionist devices for eliminating certain terms, but as a privileged means for making conspicuous what the (primary and secondary) significates of the defined terms are.

Đính was reported to have celebrated his new positions by making conspicuous appearances at Saigon nightclubs and dancing, having lifted Madame Nhu's bans on such activities.

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He made conspicuous mention of his sympathy calls during a televised debate on Tuesday night.

After a meeting in October this year, the party's Central Committee declared that the soft-power drive had made "conspicuous gains".

Big Brother is founded on humiliation, yet it's only when the abuse is made conspicuous that we kick up a fuss.

He is made conspicuous by an unusual mass of collar-length hair, which resembles the removable piece on the top of a Lego figure.

It is often made conspicuous by its absence: Bel uses ordinary movement, non-dancers, and prefers pointing out the conditions in which dance is staged rather than focusing on dance itself.

Their online reputation is made conspicuous by its absence.

First are snobs, with fraction θ and sensitivity to stockout probability α (α>0), who make conspicuous consumption purchases.

The experimental results showed that the aggregation behaviour of AS II was more like that of the conventional crystalline polymers, while AS I made conspicuous difference.

In this way, spurious values of coefficient estimates are made conspicuous; this provides a control of the model (g, h) which allows us to release data selection.

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