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Examples of self-evidently


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He cannot write, and even speech itself is for him, as for no other character, compromised and self-evidently imperfect.
At the drawing board the struggle is to find that difficult synthesis that, when discovered, seems self-evidently correct.
The final criterion for research, that it be of such intrinsic quality that it is published, has been self-evidently fulfilled.
Prevention of this group of malformations is self-evidently highly desirable.
Historians have too often assumed that the "mechanical philosophy" was obviously progressive and so self-evidently defined.
Training is particularly problematic because, self-evidently, personal assistants need to be competent in what they do.
But when we listen to music, time is self-evidently irreversible, and is not unlike that lived time which heaps together diverse temporal qualities.
Identification of any neurological or developmental problem prior to surgery self-evidently will prevent assigning causation to the subsequent cardiac operation.
They had to see that what seemed self-evidently glorious and right to them might be morally odious to others.
In both churches such ceremonial usage could, self-evidently, only have been sporadic.
He regarded every aspect of biology from the ecological to the biochemical as self-evidently interesting and equally deserving of study.
We also need, self-evidently, to ensure that the material published is worthy of further citation.
Counterparts to the singulative, past and sequential uses of once are self-evidently lacking.
He states correctly (if somewhat self-evidently) that 'there will never be a single method'.
Ideas and values that less self-evidently strengthened the mainstream are given shorter shrift.
They construct old age as a naturalised, self-evidently negative, biological phenomenon, which must be attacked and defeated.
He happily conceded to cosmopolitans that nationalist authors are either self-evidently vacuous or incoherent.
To lack rights is self-evidently diminishing of citizenship.
Thanks are due to everyone who has taken the trouble to submit a paper: a journal is self-evidently nothing without authors.
Heritage has a habit of creating symbols that render otherwise disparate phenomena self-evidently related.
The first, self-evidently, focuses upon the perceived need for cities to respond to changes in the broader economic environment.
That assumption licensed a story which took mechanization as self-evidently progressive and so in no need of further historical analysis.
Lament is self-evidently a concern of the volume, and loss preoccupies it.
Interventions to close atrial septal defects, self-evidently far less invasive than surgery, will still need to provide results comparable to such surgery if they are to compete.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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