Apparent
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My problem with it is only its
apparent
anthropocentrism.
It was getting more and more
apparent
that we're fighting a losing battle.
Some of the effects of malnutrition during pregnancy were immediately
apparent
in higher rates of stillbirths, birth defects, low birth weights and infant mortality.
My children usually tell me that one of those passions is a little more
apparent
than the other.
And I was amazed by its
apparent
simplicity as a cooling method, yet really puzzled.
It became quickly
apparent
to me that I couldn't follow the sorts of mental health care models that I had been trained in, one that relied heavily on specialized, expensive mental health professionals to provide mental health care in countries like India and Zimbabwe.
Tapestries were ubiquitous between the Middle Ages and, really, well into the 18th century, and it was pretty
apparent
why.
So the difference is more
apparent
than real.
Well, in the last 12 years it's become much more
apparent
that it is.
"When the crisis came, the serious limitations of existing economic and financial models immediately became apparent."
From the email, certain things become
apparent.
And one afternoon, while he was recording, there suddenly appeared from out of nowhere a couple of game wardens, who for no
apparent
reason, walked over to the beaver dam, dropped a stick of dynamite down it, blowing it up, killing the female and her young babies.
I love the
apparent
truth of theater.
The medium was
apparent.
So the fearsome power of this little insect was
apparent
to me from a very young age, and it's one reason why I spent five years as a journalist trying to understand, why has malaria been such a horrible scourge for all of us for so very long?
Well, it turns out that there's been a great deal of speculation within the medical community over the years about whether there is something fundamentally wrong with Goliath, an attempt to make sense of all of those
apparent
anomalies.
What they didn't understand was that the very thing that was the source of his
apparent
strength was also the source of his greatest weakness.
And these immortality stories have thousands of different manifestations, but I believe that behind the
apparent
diversity there are actually just four basic forms that these immortality stories can take.
Paul Piff: So it was quickly
apparent
to players that something was up.
And that is that despite all the resources at my disposal, and despite all our kind of
apparent
sophistication, I know I could never have designed something as elegant and as totally in tune with the local conditions as this.
Approximately 30 years ago, when I was in oncology at the Children's Hospital in Philadelphia, a father and a son walked into my office and they both had their right eye missing, and as I took the history, it became
apparent
that the father and the son had a rare form of inherited eye tumor, retinoblastoma, and the father knew that he had passed that fate on to his son.
Things that would take us weeks, months to find in ones and zeroes, are immediately
apparent
in some sort of visual abstraction, and as we continue to go through this and throw more and more information at it, what we find is that we're capable of processing billions of ones and zeros in a matter of seconds just by using our brain's built-in ability to analyze patterns.
We now need to recast our gaze at the I, the information, which is less apparent, but in some ways a lot more important.
Look in Bolivia and Peru, where all sorts of products made from the coca leaf, the source of cocaine, are sold legally over the counter with no
apparent
harm to people's public health.
The really interesting question is what happens when we show babies exactly the same thing, and we can ensure it's exactly the same because we have a secret compartment and we actually pull the balls from there, but this time, all we change is the
apparent
population from which that evidence was drawn.
Well, to a group like you, the trends are
apparent.
It became immediately
apparent
that not everyone was thrilled to have that degree of liminality in their space.
But others actually turned this on its head and said, well, maybe this
apparent
failure is string theory's greatest triumph.
Our brains judge the distance to objects and their
apparent
size by the focus of our eyes.
That is, their
apparent
thickness changes depending on how hard you push, or how long, or how fast.
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