Sentence examples for most obviously defined from inspiring English sources

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At the top of the financial scale, an extraordinary competition goes on for what can be most obviously defined as "important," and this is bound to intensify in coming months.

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What most obviously define this collection, though, are Jungr's husky alto – gentle but rich, pure yet at times beautifully cracked – and the spare, jazz-inflected arrangements by the singer and her long-time collaborator, the pianist Simon Wallace.

In an effort to bring something new to the landscape of luxury handbags, the accessories designer Kristine Johannes deliberately avoided the one material that most obviously defines it: leather.

Most obviously, he cannot define justice as happiness without begging the question.

But Britain's big daily newspapers have long done battle on a national stage, slicing and dicing markets defined most obviously by the class divide of blue-collar tabloids and white-collar broadsheets, but also by political persuasion — liberal for The Guardian, for instance, conservative for The Daily Telegraph.

These myths had many victims, most obviously those whom they defined as not quite, or not at all, American.

The processes of transcription and DNA repair are intimately linked, as defined most obviously for the basal transcription factor TFIIH, which is essential for transcription initiation by RNA polymerase II (PolII), but is also required for the transcription-coupled nucleotide excision repair (Compe and Egly, 2012; Kamileri et al., 2012).

Gil Brandt, the 80-year-old NFL talent evaluator, and the chief scout for the Dallas Cowboys for almost three decades, picked out Okoye as the most obviously impressive figure at this defining trial.

Indeed, the most strongly defined member is also the most obviously demented: Emma Watson's campily sanctimonious Nicki, who treats their indictment as her big media-break-cum-Princess-Di moment.

This selflessly passionate spirit of labor defines many pieces here, most obviously Lisa Hoke's "Gravity of Color" (2005), an ultracolorful wall installation of more than 5,000 plastic cups created at the museum over a period of two weeks.

They can be read, most obviously, as the opposite number of the red MAGA caps, which are the defining symbol of any Trump crowd.

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