Sentence examples for would manifestly from inspiring English sources

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It would manifestly be to Russia's advantage to haul it back on to the Soviet side of that line.

Most oil-industry experts reckon that this would manifestly not be in the interests of the Iraqi people.

There was nothing inevitable about the end of institutionalised racism in America, and without the end of institutionalised racism in America growth would manifestly not have led to greater justice and inclusiveness in the world.We can also be grateful that growth has pulled so many of the world's poorest out of dire poverty: hundreds of millions in just the last two decades.

"Such government regulation of radio programs as would manifestly be deplorable if it can possibly be avoided," in the words of the first chief of the Federal Radio Commission in 1927.

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Since murder covers everything from mercy killing to the most sadistic killing, it would be manifestly unjust if all murderers got life.

She denies the eternity of hell, since for God to punish finite wrong-doing with infinite and eternal hell punishment would be manifestly unjust and therefore a contradiction of the divine nature.

Leon had sharply urged the Justice Department not to seek a stay of his ruling, saying that it would be "manifestly unjust" to do so and not likely to succeed.

Yet the university, in making the initial offer, already had substantial information on both these points (his teaching and collegiality), so that it would be manifestly unreasonable to conclude from his tweets that he would disrupt the university's operations given his many years of prior academic service with no such effects.

Meanwhile, the possibility that Mr Juncker might now offer the financial services job to the new British commission nominee, Jonathan Hill, is variously seen as an olive branch, which it manifestly would be, or a dastardly Brussels power grab, which it isn't.

But Sir Matthew Thorpe, a former lord justice and senior Family Court judge, said Lady Butler-Sloss would have been "manifestly conscious" of her own family connections and the impact they would have on the role.

"They cannot continue to put forward propositions that manifestly would be against the interests of the public elsewhere in the UK, because people are not stupid and they don't believe it".

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