Sentence examples for obviously explained from inspiring English sources

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Louise had obviously explained to him that she intended to become a doctor, which was something she'd just made up.

But Mr Cameron's diffidence is more obviously explained by flickering attention and fear of his domestic critics.If the Tories return to power, even with a majority, there is no reason to expect a more ambitious or coherent foreign policy.

This effect is obviously explained by the contribution of the metal fraction to the effective dielectric function.

Such low relative intensity of the lines associated with fluctuations of carbon atoms is obviously explained by the high relative intensity of the lines that correspond to fluctuations of functional groups.

The range of results among the various pollsters are not obviously explained by any of the usual differences, including timing, the mode of the interviews (whether they were conducted by a live interviewer, with an automated recorded voice, or via the Internet), and the nature of the samples (landline and mobile phones, landline phones only, or an "opt-in" panel of Internet volunteers).

The occurrence of secondary Ca2+ oscillations, however, is not obviously explained by this down-regulation mechanism.

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And Secretary Clinton will obviously explain her position to the American people".

In the light of this, it seems odd that vintage fashion is not experiencing a resurgence saleswise – on the contrary, as the trend for 1940s printed pieces spiked last decade and the 1990s saw increased demand for 60s and 70s modwear with the Britpop movement, "stock is now decreasing – obviously", explains McMahon.

These mechanisms obviously explain that the initial groundwater quality is subsequently modified by anthropogenic and marine sources.

Based on the examination of 15 candidate gene polymorphisms, the Inuit genetic architecture does not obviously explain putative differences in cardiovascular disease prevalence.

Although this view has garnered positive attention (e.g. by Hieronymi 2008, McGeer 2008), some find it dissatisfying because it does not obviously explain what would justify a reaction of betrayal, rather than mere disappointment, when someone fails to honor one's trust (see Nickel 2007, 318).

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