Sentence examples for was plainly apparent from inspiring English sources

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Nonetheless, in spite of those doubts, one could not have said it was "plainly apparent from the context" that those restrictions did not apply to sections defining infringement.

But by the third game, Sept. 22 at Carolina, it was plainly apparent that Snee, a four-time Pro Bowler, was not healthy.

"I make no apologies for the apparent subject matter," Mr. Hockney wrote, of subject matter that was plainly apparent: a couple of plump brown canine sausages, usually snoozing, rendered again and again in his recognizable off-kilter realism.

While the subordination and the political and social inequality of the African race was fully conceded by all, it was plainly apparent that slavery would soon disappear from what are now the non-slave-holding States of the original thirteen.... [The Republican Party] entered the Presidential contest again in 1860 and succeeded.

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It is plainly apparent in this show.

This intent, we think, is plainly apparent from the terms of the act.

The physical toll wrought by imprisonment and fasting were plainly apparent during his court appearance on Saturday.

And the damage that outsized and misplaced view of their capabilities has done on their respective quests for the White House is plainly apparent.

The dynamics have been plainly apparent at FAG Kugelfischer, which sells more than $2 billion worth of bearings and other components for machinery like farm equipment, automobiles and fighter jets.

It states rather that the terms listed shall have the given meanings "unless the contrary is plainly apparent from the context". The second part of § 1127 which those courts overlooked was the opening phrase of the definition of "use in commerce," which makes it "plainly apparent from the context" that the full definition set forth in § 1127 cannot apply to the infringement sections.

They apply "unless the contrary is plainly apparent from the context". In light of the preceding discussion, how should courts today interpret the definition of "use in commerce" set forth in 15 U.S.C. § 1127, with respect to acts of infringement prescribed by §§ 1114 and 1125(a)?

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