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observably
adverb
To a detectable degree, sufficient to be observed.
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The first of these, known as the method of spontaneous resolution, can be used if the racemic substance crystallizes as a conglomerate composed of observably different particles of the two enantiomorphs, which can be physically sorted.
Cortisol levels fluctuate naturally during the day, but the patterns were observably different for women in male-dominated environments.
Love, guess who?" Contemporary manuscripts suggest that the unimpressed nun smashed Valentine over the head with the bronze Virgin Mary trophy she had won the previous day as Miss Chaste 453AD, whereupon Val slumped to the floor, observably tumescent, and mumbled, "I wouldn't mind breaking your habit", before sinking into a love-struck unconsciousness from which he seldom emerged.
After declaring that these experiences are "not outside of the range of normal brain function," they conclude, "In other words, mystical experience is biologically, observably, and scientifically real".
"In the absence of anything observably untoward in such a one's drunken comportment," they ask, "are we seriously to presume that he is devoid of inhibitions?") Psychologists have encountered the same kinds of perplexities when they have set out to investigate the effects of drunkenness.
She writes, "Female judges sentenced observably similar defendants to approximately 1.7 months less than their male colleagues".
This might be why we get so upset when an obstacle is manifestly, observably, coming from without.
But in the 1930s the definition of "modern" became hardened into antihistory: glass boxes with flat roofs, or at least nothing observably traditional.
It found that the law seemed to increase self-employment, particularly among "unmarried, older, and observably less-healthy individuals".
In its own hemisphere — surely among the most important areas in the world to U.S. interests — a new Latin America is emerging, unsteadily but observably.
Easy to say – yet there's observably not much done in a digital age when Google's memory and algorithms can make our worst moments (whether or not they reflect who we really are) one of the first things anyone might learn about us – moments that can wreck careers and lives.
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