Sentence examples for which seems obvious from inspiring English sources

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Spiegel also seemed uncomfortable with the notion that the tech industry has had a particular problem hiring a diverse work force (which seems obvious according to the numbers).

"It's important that architects consult with the beneficiaries, which seems obvious, but this doesn't always occur," said Erin Mooney, deputy director of a project on displaced people for the Brookings Institution and Johns Hopkins University.

The particular obsession of her analysis is not why people have sex with the wrong people (which seems obvious), or tape-­record conversations in acts of betrayal, or exercise criminally bad judgment (as did the New York judge Sol Wachtler, sending lascivious notes with condoms enclosed to the 14-year-old daughter of a former girlfriend).

They're all powered by solar panels, which seems obvious, but actually it's a difficult proposition to keep the panels from overloading that close to the sun.

The impact of spectral coincidence, which seems obvious in case of tuned resonance of linear systems (soil and building), could be, however, considerably modified and attenuated in case of strong nonlinearities either in the soil or in the building.

They also intended more often to add a federal vocational baccalaureate and to complete federal examinations more often than expected and more than compared with apprentices in the M-Profile, which seems obvious because learners in the M-Profile already complete a federal vocational baccalaureate.

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Sentence boundaries, for example -- which seem obvious on a printed page but are harder to spot in speech -- are typically marked in writing by periods.

I would say that I wasn't very keen on the chorus of Greek elders in the story who kept bursting into verse, explaining things which seemed obvious to me.

Apparently he also "borrowed without generating any ill feeling" the concept of the "multiplier", one of those ideas which seem obvious after they have been expounded by a person of genius.

The first thing to do is to is pick something worth writing about, which seems fairly obvious.

The OECD's sharpest analysts and statisticians are now trying to crack a question which seems blindingly obvious yet which hardly anybody to date has tried to answer properly: what are the costs and benefits of e-government Australia is one-government Australiaf countriss (which alsonencludes Britain) that have tried tofasmall thandfulegate effects of e-government.

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