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Personal ambition is not unknown in politics, but Sánchez's is so conspicuous that it weakens his case.

The emergency medical workers' presence was so conspicuous that even Mr. Jaccarino's lawyer, Gary Farrell, noted the "palpable and justifiable anger" directed at his client.

The Manafort team's use of the "no collusion" mantra was so conspicuous that Jackson mused that it might be intended for another audience besides the court, an apparent reference to Trump and the possibility of Manafort landing a pardon.

Indeed, Bush's reticence on the subject of bin Laden grew so conspicuous that critics, such as the Democratic Presidential candidate Bob Graham, began referring to the terrorist as "Osama bin Forgotten".

(The film was made before Mr Putin chose Dmitry Medvedev as his successor, to be endorsed by voters in the election on March 2nd).The film's usage of modern words and imagery is so conspicuous that the moral cannot escape a Russian viewer.

(In olden times, moralizing or sentimental cuts sometimes made sad endings happy — letting Lear and Cordelia live — and so on. History is thick with fiddling). Posner's approaches at the Folger can be so conspicuous that he thinks of them less as cuts than as adaptations; his "Comedy of Errors" last spring involved a long video opening about modern amateur players.

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Just the increase in torrential downpours and the flooding associated with that is so conspicuous, so damaging, that I think anybody that did want to roll back the sensible things we're doing would find there was a lot of opposition to it.

Although the reported area difference in humans does not appear to be so conspicuous compared with that in monkeys, this may be due to a long postmortem period before fixation (>29 h) or to age difference, whereas the processing of monkey samples by trans-cardiac perfusion fixation is very rapid.

But the pattern is so conspicuous this year that it suggests a widening gap between what holiday moviegoers want ("Happy Feet"!) and what Hollywood awards-strategists need (heavy-hitting drama).

As inequality grows again in rich countries, some of the very rich worry about consumption that is so conspicuous to the masses that it provokes them to try to take their wealth away.

"Something that is so conspicuous in such a major market has a significant impact on the company," said David Elmes, academic director of the global energy M.B.A. at Warwick Business School in central England.

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