Example sentences of "it is [adv] apparent " in BNC.

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1 It is however apparent that differences in comprehensive income measured in this way do not necessarily correspond to differences in ability to pay , defined in terms of opportunity sets .
2 It is however apparent from the judgment in that case that the Court of Appeal regarded information overheard as a result of accidents or imperfections in the telephone system as free from the obligation of confidence .
3 It is equally apparent today when many people go to considerable lengths to maintain the appearance of youthfulness by the use of vitamins , beauty preparations of all descriptions , hormone treatment , plastic surgery and much else besides .
4 This is notably the case with Marxist thinkers , from Marx to Mao Tse-tung , but it is equally apparent in other influential styles of political thought ; that of the Fabians , of Gandhi and other leaders of national independence struggles , of groups of liberal and conservative thinkers , and of those engaged in political action in diverse social movements .
5 Such an approach is vital with the increasing demands being placed on health professionals to detect and treat disease before it is clinically apparent .
6 His principle is to maintain the gardens and grounds as they are for all the residents , so that from outside it is not apparent that the building has been divided up .
7 The only way in which the discrimination between A and B can be enhanced is by some process that reduces the role of the c elements in producing generalization from A to B. It is not apparent that establishing associations between A and X and between B and Y will do this , even though X and Y themselves hold rather few ( z ) elements in common .
8 It is not apparent that the authors could answer that question .
9 While the parties to an agreement creating a new State may have intended that rights and obligations contained in the treaty would bind the new State , it is not apparent that the new State has consented to them .
10 Others believe it to have a strong cultural component ; and point out that there are many cultures in which it is not apparent , sexual interest and behaviour increasing continuously in the pre-adolescent years .
11 We warned at that time that the underlying quality of these products was questionable but that they might nonetheless enjoy success because quality or lack of it is not apparent in the external appearance of the products .
12 Beyond the fact that most cases are likely to arise in the context of trade or business it is not apparent why liability should be confined to cases where those activities are interfered with .
13 In the present case , he submitted , the House of Lords has now conclusively ruled that there is not and never was a contract , and it is thus apparent on the plain words of article 5(1) itself that these restitutionary claims can not possibly be properly classified as matters relating to a contract .
14 It is thus apparent that serious consequences may follow if a national court finds that national legislation , on its true interpretation , does not have the effect of implementing relevant provisions of a Community directive .
15 It is thus apparent , as has been indicated elsewhere , that not all of the earthworks are contemporary with one another ; indeed , the basic outline of the settlement seems to have been determined by land divisions laid down several thousand years previously .
16 Talking to regular BES investors it is soon apparent that most have suffered from a trading company failing in its early days .
17 The taste for Greek culture also influenced the personal appearance of individuals and fashions in burial ; it is particularly apparent in portraiture , even of people of modest origin .
18 It is most apparent in people like the councillor from Middlesbrough , a big , feisty woman with close-cropped red hair and a voice like a Teeside fishwife .
19 Within the broad perspective of rural settlement studies it is most apparent that they are not static entities and their mobility results in their frequent desertion .
20 When searching for a particular string , it is immediately apparent at any node , whether the required route from that node exists or not by checking the relevant bit of the 26 flags .
21 It is immediately apparent from the preceding discussion that a control scheme based on the software approach is likely to involve a considerable commitment of processor capacity .
22 It is immediately apparent from this matrix that most of our information resources lack efficient means for exploiting those resources .
23 From the description of the cocoa arbitration above ( 15.6.5 ) , it is immediately apparent that there are no submissions or evidence .
24 It is increasingly apparent that the context of an election is important in shaping its result .
25 Towards the end of the 1980s , it is increasingly apparent that cities are likely to find themselves very much in the firing line , as a series of radical measures are implemented concerning education , social security and local taxation .
26 It is also apparent that the cities have suffered as a result of the abolition in 1986 of the metropolitan counties and the Greater London Council .
27 Taking a longer-term perspective it is also apparent that , during the post-war period from 1946 to the early 1960s , political , social , and economic changes combined to create a particular , historically new set of experiences and definitions of old age .
28 In a number of countries including France and Italy , it is also apparent that a good deal of prominence attaches to the central union federations .
29 But it is also apparent that that totality is not completely known , nor is its future shape even presumed .
30 However , one has to be cautious in drawing such general conclusions , since it is also apparent that it became a practice in the early period ( c. 3000 BC ) to depict animals in human positions .
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