Sentence examples for which apparently applies from inspiring English sources

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An example is happiness-struggles-pretentious which apparently applies to "The Hours".

The decay is at least of centennial timescales (Finlay, 2008), which apparently applies to the arguments of steady diffusion.

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Of even greater concern is that this cap on tax reliefs apparently applies to charitable donations, which can currently be offset without limit against your taxable income.

That apparently applies to publicity, too.

His reintegration apparently applies only to his colleagues and not to the media of any hue.

This situation apparently applies to some childhood cancers, such as retinoblastoma (Gupta et al. 1996).

This apparently applies similarly to smooth muscle [ 64] and urothelial cells [ 65,66].

Legal experts expressed astonishment at the acquittals, which apparently rested on new standards applied by senior judges.

While in July Facebook detailed its censorship policy to TechCrunch, clearly it needs a better-defined process for how to apply it, which apparently is what's coming.  .

In Methods, the authors write that they used the FDR rate of 0.05, but this apparently only applies to comparisons of codons using M7 and M8 models (which apparently is never implemented, see below).

Which, apparently, he can.

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