Sentence examples for ostensibly agreeing from inspiring English sources

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Today the ride-hailing giant has settled a Federal Trade Commission investigation into data mishandling, privacy and security complaints that date back to 2014 and 2015 — ostensibly agreeing with the FTC's complaint that it misrepresented its practices to consumers.

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At first glance, then, it can seem odd that Russia ostensibly agreed to a ceasefire on the morning of 12 February.

It took them three days and a deafening chorus of disapproval before they ostensibly agreed on a one-grope-and-you're-out policy.

Only days ago, Iran's President was quoted as saying that he was ready to accept the broad terms of a truce that was ostensibly agreed in Geneva last October but never followed through by Tehran.

The UK is sadly exempt from this, the reasoning being there are far too many Brits in the US already and they need to even up the numbers a bit and throw in a few more brown countries to make everyone think the Americans aren't really biased towards white people who ostensibly agree with their politics.

A long running reform of European data protection legislation which kicked off in 2012 has passed a big milestone today; ministers in the European Council have ostensibly agreed on a general approach — allowing for the debate to move to the next stage and the potential for reform negotiations to be wrapped up by the end of the year.

It ostensibly agreed not to prosecute anyone for engaging in journalism.

Even if Hamas ostensibly agrees not to engage in any political activity which could drag Jordan into direct conflict with Israel, Hamas is a branch of the Muslim Brotherhood.

Whilst the company ostensibly agreed with the results of the user needs research, the development team were happy for product development to continue in line with the original plan and thus the focus was clearly on developing the imaging technology and improving the reliability and quality of the images.

On 12 October 1424, the king and Archibald met at Melrose Abbey ostensibly to agree the appointment of John Fogo, a monk of Melrose, to the abbacy.

Ostensibly, the Economist agreed.

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