I'm not overly keen to have patent remedies for the patently irremediable suggested to me. |
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To the right sits a somnolent, patently oblivious Buddha-like man, slavishly attended by scantily clad concubines. |
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The mischievous nature of U. S. policy came out patently on the issue of Russian gas supplies to Ukraine. |
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In the sixth form I attended it was patently obvious that the majority of girls were considerably more mature than the boys. |
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But a Chairman who gags his directors betrays a nervous and patently vulnerable company. |
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They sat there with expressions perplexed, paranoid, perturbed, patently unamused. |
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Separate Baptists essentially remained Calvinist in their soteriology but were patently aggressive in their evangelism and missiology. |
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Victory over Celtic this afternoon would ease the strain he is patently under. |
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The eight-bar ground is a widely arching and patently melodic tone-row, plus a free bar, answered by its inversion. |
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The idea that every garment would have internet access is so patently ludicrous you couldn't make it up. |
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What was morbidly fascinating was the resentful resistance of the other couple to this patently superior lifestyle. |
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The pasta dough, though patently handmade, lacked the requisite silkiness required. |
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This is because it's patently against the laws of nature to clean clothes without getting them wet. |
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After the Queen Mary took the Blue Riband in 1936, John Brown's laid down the Queen Elizabeth, patently a troopship as much as a liner. |
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They all patently love and cherish the objects entrusted to them by Victorian philanthropists and municipal benefactors. |
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This was not helped by the fact that the new Parliament was patently not ready for the occasion. |
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In short, the Court should not permit a patently illegal sales process to go forward. |
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Bauman patently sees no place for himself in a media world that insists on drumming the tedious rhythms of consumerism into the public psyche. |
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He gave her a meaningful look, then darted his eyes to the back of Lewis's head and back to Lidia's patently beautiful face. |
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On the other hand, the proposed photon engine is patently relativistic, so we will treat that relativistically. |
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He is patently too self-conscious, too overwhelmed by the self-evident foolishness of the whole business. |
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In my view, his evidence is patently absurd, unreasonable, and not remotely believable. |
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He is patently delighted that his story is to be made into a film, any kind of film. |
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They later claimed that their patently false confessions had been extracted by torture. |
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That the Prime Minister can not be trusted with confidence is patently clear. |
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There is patently no legitimate overriding purpose independent of invidious racial discrimination which justifies this classification. |
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There are cases in the eastern States where plaintiffs have succeeded, notwithstanding the risks involved have been patently obvious. |
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However, performing in front of home crowds that last season averaged over the 2,000 mark patently makes the club a draw. |
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Someone needs to call him on his patently racist and supremacist world view. |
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The FCC definition of indecency focuses on language deemed patently offensive by community broadcast standards. |
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The council experimented with this idea in 1986 and cancelled it six months later as patently it did not work. |
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Your statement was patently ridiculous, and I can't help but wonder who fed you such information. |
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Why can't we get candor and directness in what is patently obvious to anyone? |
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The umpires called off the game at 3 in the afternoon, with parts of the square patently unfit for play. |
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To pass 500 in your first innings but lose, and for a seventh time in eight championship games at that, is patently demoralising. |
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The idea that our arguments and ideas are indefensible is patently ridiculous. |
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Strange how something Kevin assumed was patently ridiculous made perfect sense to me. |
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Serena, in particular, was patently overweight and pictures of her larger-than-life figure were splashed across every newspaper in the land. |
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How can he make sounds which are patently musical below the instrument's bridge, for example? |
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Even the most obvious and patently true observation therefore runs the risk of appearing condescending, arrogant or snobbish. |
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He patently ignored obvious contradictions in order to support the line of argument of Opel management. |
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The university has falsely combined these patently contradictory goals, making opaque the real differences between them. |
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Swapo is patently unpracticed in the ways of democracy, and so it is a learning process they have undertaken. |
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This plan is unnecessary and patently unjustifiable in this time of economic crisis. |
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It is patently obvious that the health service is on the point of collapse. |
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The world in general, and the book trade in particular, is unfair, unjust, and patently absurd in its workings. |
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A pharmacist who failed to seek confirmation of a patently erroneous prescription was for that reason negligent. |
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The demand for repayment, which runs counter to this expectation, is patently unlawful. |
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This account of seemingly genuine claimants, reckless pretenders, daffy charlatans and patently mad pretenders to the French crown is the stuff of high farce. |
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It's patently designed to pour scorn on the English judicial process and courtroom procedure as unreliable systems, leading guiltless men to end up in prison. |
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The Commission sets some of these values so high that even patently unhealthy food can make the grade. |
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Half a century ago the need to construct peace was patently obvious to those who had witnessed the hecatomb of the Second World War. |
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It is patently clear that many local politicians exploit European issues unscrupulously where it serves their own political campaigns. |
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There is a real risk of losing ground as regards political integration, and financial programming is patently inadequate. |
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We were led down the garden path for the last two months, thinking there was another solution out there that was patently against the law. |
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The Administration has patently opted to take a very hard line and they do not appear to fear a future without an Agreement. |
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This belief was patently erroneous, and it produced an invidious comparison for Magnola. |
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The notion that an unrepresented worker should have to fight her way through this process without the support of her union is patently unfair. |
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The Court noted that the award could be quashed only if it met the test of being patently unreasonable. |
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As ever, no flipping-out BTL and no undue hostility to those patently talking crêpe. |
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But he says Slipper's claims concerning Ashby and the legal fees are patently untrue. |
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In case of patently obvious side-slipping or lack of achievement, projects have to be stopped. |
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It is therefore impossible to accept a text which appears to steer against these patently obvious processes. |
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Rather it resembles an allegation of error of law which would subject it to the patently unreasonable test. |
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Claims that are patently without merit are relatively easy to deal with, regardless whether the claimant is represented or not. |
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Furthermore, the patently unreasonable standard requires that there be some rational connection between the evidence and the conclusion. |
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At a most basic and fundamental level, we think you will agree that Bill C-78 is patently unfair and unreasonable. |
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This situation is patently unacceptable in a country as rich and resourceful as Canada. |
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Whatever skills it takes to succeed in espionage or racketeering, I patently lack. |
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Nicander's poems were authoritative until the Renaissance, even with the large scholiastic literature alongside, attempting to explain many of Nicander's patently murky terms. |
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Such a patently absurd claim deserves to be heaped with ridicule. |
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Who could miss this, other than either the wilfully blind or the patently disengenuous? |
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We don't want it be used by a small number of people who may use the opportunity of public hearings under privilege to make patently untruthful allegations. |
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In fact, all sorts of theories and information are surfacing, and it is increasingly clear that many of these assertions and allegations are patently false or unverified. |
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However, telling them they could have shut up and put up is patently unfair. |
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Not only is it objectionable but it is also patently ridiculous. |
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The Divisional Court compared housing co-operatives to other democratic bodies where a court will interfere only where a decision is patently unreasonable. |
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In some cases, commentators make assertions that are patently false. |
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It is patently un-Christian to treat a group defined by external circumstance almost as ontologically evil. |
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As the jubilee draws to a close: it is patently evident that this year crowds have come in great number and at all seasons to visit the Dominican holy places in what passes for «Cathar country». |
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It is not patently apparent to us at present that the information sought cannot contribute to the establishment of their argument, and we can conceive of some answers which might be forthcoming which might so contribute. |
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Mr. Reubens, as a rock concert promoter, gets to pop his cork, spewing expletives with a patently cathartic force. |
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The question, however, is whether one of the approaches would be patently more effective than the other, especially bearing in mind that the country of origin of FDI tends to determine which approach is followed. |
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The record revealed no patently unreasonable findings of fact. |
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The problem of full employment is patently one of our primary concerns. |
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He must think we have all fallen out of a monkey tree up here if he thinks we would fall for such patently crass patronisation. |
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Now they are saying they cut it, which is patently false, except if we use this legality subterfuge, which matters not a whit to Canadians who pay their income tax. |
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The column, which patently wasn't fact checked, started with an attack on actor Leonardo DiCaprio, who will be one of the speakers at the UN Climate Leaders Summit next week. |
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Like the renegade Victorian juries who compassionately acquitted pickpockets, British audiences tend to reward sweet if patently unco-ordinated underdogs while disposing of contestants who are too obviously trying to win. |
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While there is a degree of truth in this in certain cases, other players are having to be deployed out of position – Vurnon Anita at left-back, for instance – while some clearly try hard but are patently not good enough. |
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See articleGetting patently absurdNTP and Research in Motion continued the war of words in their patent dispute, which threatens to shut BlackBerry services in the United States. |
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Most patently, it applies to any philosophy accepting the notion of an infinite, personal God, the immortality of the soul, or the immateriality of the intellect and will. |
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And for derivatives, historic cost accounting is patently wrong. |
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At the beginning of the meeting, the committee welcomed the Minister and stressed that their demands are of an entirely social character and that any claim to the contrary is patently false and designed to stir up trouble. |
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The aim is salutary, but it is unclear what benefit will accrue from prescribing such dialogue, especially where the obligation is not couched in patently mandatory terms. |
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For most of the noughties, the majority of British politicians, economists and voters were just as gullible as that viewing couple: we accepted as real and glorious what was patently fake and plastic. |
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Any sum overpaid shall be recovered if the recipient was aware that there was no due reason for the payment or if the fact of the overpayment was patently such that he could not have been unaware of it. |
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In order to deal with the root of the matter, we should have to deny the nations of Europe any autonomy whatsoever, but this is patently impossible. |
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There, a 6-1 majority of the Court held that the board of arbitration's conclusion that the grievor had been constructively laid off even though her actual number of working hours remained unchanged was patently unreasonable. |
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In my view, the arguments put forward by Health Canada's communications directorate seem patently fallacious in light of the above-mentioned facts. |
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The Conservative minority government is seriously flawed and its wrong-headed objective to remove the long gun portion of the gun registry is patently wrong. |
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Sitting companionless at a table patently designed for four, I composed the portrait of my meal with some care, both to entice my viewers and to deride my circumstances. |
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In summary, the Court found that Adjudicator Potter had, in a patently unreasonable manner, discounted or rejected the uncontested documentary and viva voce evidence presented by the PSAC in support of the grievances. |
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It is patently obvious, is it not, that an ill-considered exercise of the right to self-determination would pose a threat to the whole of Europe, not just Russia? |
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Where a witness is patently impressionable or highly suggestible, counsel may be well advised not to put conflicting evidence to the witness, in the exercise of discretion. |
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Our fear of provoking religious hatred has rendered us unwilling to criticise ideas that are increasingly maladaptive and patently ridiculous. |
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However, 1150 marks the inceptive period of profuse Low German writing wherein the language is patently different from Old Saxon. |
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The Court concluded that the Board's decision to issue a sale of business declaration and a single employer declaration was not patently unreasonable. |
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Any brain cells in there, apart from pseudo-intellectual, patently theosophistical clap trap. |
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Traditions that quite patently display these parenetic and partisan purposes behind their propagation must be considered as b elonging to a later layer. |
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Imindmatters TRYSTWILLIAMS On a dank Thursday night in January the half-glimpsed die represented so much more than the cheap plastic geegaw it so patently was. |
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But his rants against this country in the wake of a string of recent Taliban attacks in Afghanistan' capital city of Kabul are patently the fulminations of a man in jitters. |
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But Myanmar's junta said Wednesday, ''The report is patently biased and it rehashes the unfounded allegations made by insurgents and opposition groups. |
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