Sentence examples for ostensible fact from inspiring English sources

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"Nora Ephron" was the two-word answer to every ridiculous yet bizarrely persistent cliché concerning the ostensible fact that women.

But the pattern of the tools' persistence betrays an ostensible fact of having accomplished this goal; and so, generally we find that the most sophisticated and powerful tools, following good patterns (or availability of objects and libraries), not only alleviate practically inevitable obstructions to easy tools, but likewise then make "getting there" a far more straightforward process.

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For all of Stringer's ostensible nonchalance, the fact is that he oversees an enterprise whose operatives are extremely thorough when it comes to manicuring his image.

That there was no breakthrough on arms control & in fact, no ostensible progress on the subject, was no surprise, given the unusual conditions preceding the meeting.

The autobiography (and Lee's film) presents the ostensible murder as established fact, and yet Malcolm himself, in a 1963 speech at Michigan State University, referred to the death as accidental.

In any case, it takes a while, maybe as long as an hour, before you realize that the play you thought you had come to see hasn't started yet, that in any case it isn't serious (anachronisms like a pizza and a gunshot take care of that) and that Mr. Schmidt's self-conscious fumblings toward, digressions from, apologies for and numerous introductions to the ostensible show are, in fact, the show.

The secular government of Syria, an ostensible ally of Iran, in fact shares little cultural affinity with its stridently Islamist rulers, compared with the AK party's businesslike, tie-wearing officials.

Far more important than their ostensible positions, however, is the fact that both are "enforcers" – the hard men that are a requisite of every NHL franchise, whose real job is to protect colleagues, settle scores and generally dish out GBH as needed.

Mr. Trump's theatrics obscure the fact that any ostensible indicator of intelligence educational credentials or otherwise is a red herring.

Put aside the fact that his ostensible Republican running mate on top of the ticket, no matter who that might be, likely has been downright hostile to a compassionate and effective immigration policy and the many other issues important to an increasing number of Hispanic voters across the country.

Advantages of Flash include the ubiquity of its plugin; the complexity of the programs that can be implemented, particularly since the advent of ActionScript 3; its ostensible platform independence; and the fact that the software has been designed specifically for authoring interactive materials on the Web.

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