Sentence examples for plainly regarded from inspiring English sources

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Until recently he plainly regarded such a focus on "soft power" as, well, soft part of "Old Europe's" appeasement of terrorism.

Bruno had been there at the whim of an English peer from whom he'd removed thirty thousand pounds, and who plainly regarded seeing Bruno do similar damage to a number of his friends as adequate compensation for his losses.

Having had what he plainly regarded as a successful day delivering his autumn statement the other week, George Osborne sounded as though he had woken up with a hangover when he lost his cool on the Today programme and complained bitterly about the BBC's coverage.

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But that seems to be the extent of the unity.Mr Annan is irritated with council members, particularly the United States, for once again assuming that he will sort out something that he plainly regards as their mess.

As he writes in Daybreak, "we are accustomed to exclude all [the] unconscious processes from the accounting and to reflect on the preparation for an act only to the extent that it is conscious" (D 129), a view which Nietzsche plainly regards as mistaken, both here and in the passage quoted above.

The rivalry between them could be immeasurably more compelling than that between Mr Miliband and David Cameron, the prime minister, who plainly does not regard his opponent as an equal.Still, today's enforced change of personnel is a serious setback for Labour.

To this extent, therefore, polytheists and idolaters may be regarded as "superstitious atheists", as they plainly have no idea of a being that corresponds to our idea of God (NHR, 4.2).

"Her decision, which has plainly been come to after subtle pressure, will be regarded by great masses of people as unnecessary and perhaps a great waste.

He later said he preferred state funding of the BBC – a "straight government transfer" – to the licence fee and said the corporation had a "certain view of the world" and regarded "anyone who disagreed with it as plainly mad".

The report said the Secret Service testimony "plainly magnified public concerns regarding Mr. Marceca's conduct".

The opposition is plainly eager to hang a defeat around his neck and move on from what it always regarded as Bush's war.

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