Sentence examples for what is overt from inspiring English sources

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This opinion is echoed in the Financial Times by Brendan Lemon, who argues: "what is overt in this production – passion – isn't the same as insight"; and by Elysa Gardner of USA Today, for whom the production "doesn't pack as much punch as you'd hope".

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At that moment, I didn't know what was more overt: my increasingly infatuated heartbeats or the Dentyne-inspired chomp-chomping emitting from your minty mouth.

It is not clear how much antidiabetic drugs can help in preventing progression from IFG or IGT to overt diabetes and what is their overall costs and risk/benefit ratio in the long term.

Unlike Bauer and Kulke's (2004) examples of "language exercises" incorporated into a joint activity such as completing a puzzle (which may legitimise the overt focus on what is essentially a naming task), in our data there is no concurrent physical activity.

Contempt for the British is overt following what the Americans believe is the British defeat by Shiite militias in Basra.

What was left of overt, nameable Jewishness was the most elemental Jewish thing, and that was a style of joking... Writer states that the Jewish comic culture of New York has dried up.

What's more harmful, overt or covert?

Nor is overt regulation the only problem.

The insult is overt.

His immigration plan is overt, institutionalized racism.

The connection between the two is overt.

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