Sentence examples for obvious directive from inspiring English sources

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There's the obvious directive of a stop sign or a traffic cone, but there's also the unspoken messaging conveyed via the ATM machine, the alarm clock, and that shiny new iPad.

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The Vatican directive will require little obvious change in how the Salt Lake City Diocese deals with converts from Mormonism.

The larger impact, over the long term, may come from a less obvious part of Obama's reforms: his directives that intelligence agencies, including the NSA, face more stringent oversight, and that the FISA court make public its decisions affecting privacy rights.

This is painfully obvious in the EU where the clinical trials directive was written by the "Enterprise and Industry" directorate of the Commission, instead of for example "Health and Consumers" or "Research and Innovation".

Because the directives might seem so forehead-slappingly obvious — so, well, duh — it's hard to believe that it took the mighty Google so long to figure them out: "Have a clear vision and strategy for the team".

Development of genetic modification by technology has generally brought about the need for this directive and whilst public acceptance and the obvious usefulness of the beneficial effects of biotechnology in other sectors like medicine and pharmaceuticals is now clear, this is not immediately the case when it comes to plant and animal biotechnology or genetically engineered food.

In previous research we have shown that there is a need for education to equip professionals with such techniques to work effectively with patients dealing with the longer-term effects of chronic illness.[ 34] Being strong advocates meant they defended the course content even when it at times caused obvious upset, such as during the session on advanced directives.

First, it gives a clear directive only when accompanied by some answer to the obvious question, "Necessary for what?" Although the answer—"Necessary to account for all the (agreed upon) facts"—is equally obvious, it is doubtful that there is sufficient agreement between the nominalist and the realist to enable the former to cut away abstracta as unnecessary.

The authors point out that while guidelines are supposed to provide broad normative directives, there are discrepancies in approaches to benefits across these guidelines with "obvious potential to result in differing practical interpretations of the ethical conduct of global health research" ([ 2] p6).

Taking the restrictions imposed by the EU ELV directive into account, the use of non-recyclable composite components in car manufacturing is not obvious.

AngularJS directives always felt like some sort of proto-Web Components, but it was less obvious how they would actually end up mapping onto the specs that form the basis of Web Components.

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