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How to use self-evident in a sentence

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Nowhere do I hear that the real problem, which is self-evident, is too many people for a small island.
They really do exist, and to them their conspiracy theories are merely a self-evident truth that the rest of us are too blind to see.
Elementary properties of numbers and geometry were taken to be self-evident truths.
That ought to be self-evident to anyone with a reasonable amount of common sense.
When Jefferson asserted the self-evident nature of truth it was no simple rhetorical flourish.
Less obvious truths are deduced from these self-evident beginnings by individually obvious steps.
Now, whether it is a concession or whether it is self-evident, it is obvious people relied upon gas.
The only properly basic propositions are those that are self-evident or incorrigible or evident to the senses.
We are the weirdos in denying what everybody else takes to be a self-evident truth.
So much of what we are taught as self-evident truths relies on rigid thinking.
It is self-evident that if the same team work together on a regular basis there is the opportunity for learning from what has gone before.
In recent years, they have seen others come around to this self-evident truth.
Once this self-evident point has been appreciated, it becomes a matter of making a virtue of necessity.
Recognizing that rather self-evident truth is hardly by itself the substance of enduring art.
However, it was, he claimed, self-evident that many areas of family law had no such obvious priority.
Davies used to believe the need to guard personal privacy against invasion was a self-evident truth.
On race, too, we failed to speak out at crucial moments and to face up to self-evident truths.
Yet the questionability of such a standard, or of a similar worded one, is self-evident.
The economic advantages of outsourcing and contractorization at a time of declining budgets are self-evident.
If you can reason from self-evident propositions and not contradict the laws of logic as you reason, anything you deduce can only be true.
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Examples from Classical Literature
In all of these aspects, egoism is the self-evident, the constant, and narcism the variable element.
The volunteers laughed as Stoliker mentioned this self-evident fact.
It is not a truth, self-evident, that all men are created equal.
In so far as actions are voluntary, the doctrine is self-evident.
This being a self-evident proposition, we shall not enlarge upon it.
Is it not self-evident that your safety altogether depends upon the sea?
The explanation of the individual clinical forms of leucocytosis is self-evident from the above description.
But, if so, the statement that any particular acts of mind are uncaused ceases to present any character of self-evident absurdity.
No one appeared to think it worth while to asseverate the fact, for it was self-evident.
What indeed is self-evident in this, reason confirms, and daily experience in statics manifests.
If both observations are correct, then we need no proof that the man of the minor premise is rational because it is self-evident.
Nay, it is the unalienable Rights of Humanity, it is truths self-evident.
The internal connexion which Ewald assumes, is not self-evident.
But New Zealanders find the falsehood of this proposition self-evident.
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