Sentence examples for rather apparent that from inspiring English sources

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Soon after GTA IV launched it was rather apparent that all the bugs weren't squashed for the PS3 and the only solution Rockstar could muster up was to re-install.

Taking into account that many other studies throughout the last few years have reported a considerable portion of the traditionally used reference genes not being stably expressed under various experimental conditions, it becomes rather apparent that a natural constant as 1 g might have even more an effect on the expression of genes than other test circumstances.

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The band reacted to the ongoing crackdown Monday with a Facebook post in both English and Arabic, writing that it has "become rather apparent in the last 48 hours that the state apparatus is hell-bent on executing the most atrocious of human rights violations.

Rather, it became apparent that "anything goes" is a virtue — the secret of science's success.

Those results put sugar squarely in the crosshairs, and it is becoming increasingly apparent that rather than fat, the more problematic elements of our diet involve refined sugars and other processed carbohydrates.

With competitors coming public rather quickly, it became apparent that the business models and the technology weren't so novel, and you had a lot of companies competing for the same business.

The studio wasn't disharmonious, but I did have to work around his limitations and it quickly became apparent that rather than singing and playing differently, he wanted to do things exactly the same as ever as ever.

For one thing it's just too damn long, with so much repetition, and the raw tension of being stalked by a single, incredible, invincible evil dissipated rather once it became apparent that, wouldn't you know it, that double-mawed menace wasn't operating alone.

As the eulogies begin and the crowd replace "Amen" with "ramen" it becomes apparent that, rather than following in the tradition of historical reenactments, the event owes more to the Theatre of the Absurd – a tradition dating back to the 1950s in which comedy and tragedy coincided with nonsensical narrative and dialogue.

As the eulogies begin and the crowd replaces "Amen" with "ramen" it becomes apparent that, rather than following in the tradition of historical reenactments, the event owes more to the Theater of the Absurd a tradition dating back to the 1950s in which comedy and tragedy coincided with nonsensical narrative and dialogue.

While the median overall intermutational distance (IMD) is 13 kb, it is apparent that rather than the mutations being scattered randomly over the genome, mutation distribution is bimodal.

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