Sentence examples for ostensibly correct from inspiring English sources

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They said the long legal history of permitting recounts until a final, ostensibly correct result was reached did not appear open to the kind of challenge outlined yesterday by former Secretary of State James A. Baker III.

Consequently, it is discrediting to eyewitnesses, and misleading to policymakers, to state that some ostensibly correct eyewitness decisions arise from a non-diagnostic process.

This suggests that for NMF specifying a c which is (too) small yields a solution which is consistent with a higher (ostensibly correct) rank factorization.

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It was ostensibly to correct the colonialist legacy by giving white-owned farms to landless black people.

And he's ostensibly right.

These included, for example, 'protharocic notal plate' (TGMA), 'adult accessroy nerve ROC' (TADS) and 'adult Gene's organ horm' (TADS) (corrected labels having 'prothoracic', 'accessory' and 'horn', respectively); even 'spermathecum' (FBbt), although ostensibly spelled correctly, is misapplied as being neuter singular rather than the correct feminine singular, 'spermatheca' (pl. 'spermathecae'spermathecae

The writers therefore had to put Mullally's character, Karen, in a cast and a motorized scooter, ostensibly because the character was recovering from an operation to correct a webbed toe.

In other words, having failed to appeal to a majority, or even a plurality, of voters the people who ostensibly select the candidate Mr Gingrich will appeal to their superiors to correct the peons' error.

An essay on Page 39 of the Book Review today, about books with errors that are not corrected, misidentified the American publisher that withdrew "Honor Lost," ostensibly a memoir about a Jordanian woman murdered for having married a Christian.

An essay in the Book Review last Sunday, about books with errors that are not corrected, misidentified the American publisher that withdrew "Honor Lost," ostensibly a memoir about a Jordanian woman who was murdered.

Dr John Flemming of the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (Spuc) was largely correct in his rather jovial opening gambit that, in an inquiry ostensibly limited to science, everything he had heard thus far was ethics.

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