Anticipation of imminent apocalypse is observably one of the most fashionable diseases of over-civilized man in the western world. |
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Cortisol levels fluctuate naturally during the day, but the patterns were observably different for women in male-dominated environments. |
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This might be why we get so upset when an obstacle is manifestly, observably, coming from without. |
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At the heart of this should be linkages between research and policy, which are observably lacking in many countries. |
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It wants waste disposed of retrievably and observably, and the industry could not do anything better than to meet the public's wishes on this key matter. |
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If a direct relationship exists, such an element may, if considered stand-alone, meet the definition of a derivative since it is indirectly but observably subject to a market factor. |
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Montréal was observably different from Beijing, where I came from. |
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During her follow-up visits, DHEA-S and total testosterone levels observably regressed to their normal reference ranges. |
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Over and above the large differences between the countries in the region as regards natural assets and level of industrial development, the economic systems are observably inefficient. |
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The enthusiasm displayed by exhibitors this year is observably higher than in previous years, leading the organizers to dramatically increase the size of the exhibition area. |
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She seeks to persuade others to join in her observably spiritual quest. |
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British Columbian English has several words still in current use borrowed from the Chinook Jargon although the use of such vocabulary is observably decreasing. |
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From what is observable to the eye, no European nation-state has been as successful in squaring that circle as has the United States, which is itself observably challenged. |
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