Sentences with phrase «apparent than in the fact»

An example of the dramatic shift from desktop to mobile is nowhere more apparent than in the fact that more visitors access Facebook every day via their mobile devices than they do with their PCs.

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Colbert, much like Wolf, mocked Bush's apparent distaste for facts, hammered the administration's actions in Iraq, and described Bush's then - 32 % approval rating as «backwash» — all while the president was sitting less than 10 feet away.
Europe and North America's apparent dominance of the market is mostly due to fact that retailers in those regions have omnichannel marketing strategies that are more active than those elsewhere, although the average number of PSPs per European country is six.
In fact, we could already be in a recession (as numbers get revised downward in later periods this would become apparent) or, if not now, than most certainly by Q1 of next yeaIn fact, we could already be in a recession (as numbers get revised downward in later periods this would become apparent) or, if not now, than most certainly by Q1 of next yeain a recession (as numbers get revised downward in later periods this would become apparent) or, if not now, than most certainly by Q1 of next yeain later periods this would become apparent) or, if not now, than most certainly by Q1 of next year.
All this despite the fact that private schooling doesn't actually yield better outcomes for students, according to a recent Statistics Canada report (instead, the apparent academic success of private school student is due to their socioeconomic backgrounds).9 A UBC study also found that students from public schools scored higher in first - year university classes than their private school counterparts.10
The fact that the risk elevation was apparent directly after cancer diagnosis, and decreased in magnitude over time, supports the conclusion that the risk increase may be traced to the diagnosis itself rather than the emotional or physical suffering related to progression of the cancer or to its treatment.
In fact if you spend any time reading about sporting legends it soon becomes apparent that Lee is mentioned as an influence more than anybody else.
FACT: When the results of the DASH Sodium trial are examined (see diagram in Figure 4), it is immediately apparent that merely moving to a DASH diet (red line) has a significantly greater impact on blood pressure than simply lowering salt consumption.
For a change, the bully turns out to have more depth than is first apparent, the ex-wife isn't demonised, and Joe is not wholly incompetent at his job — in fact, many character clichés are avoided.
Their sale of shares to you at a seeming bargain price may be the result of ignorance, emotion or various institutional constraints, or it may be that the apparent bargain is in fact flawed, that it is actually fairly priced or even overvalued and that sellers know more than you do.
Texture filtering also looks much improved (better than the alpha footage we saw in the first developer diary, in fact, though maybe this is down to the clip selection), and one of the most dramatic improvements is in the motion blur: far more apparent and more realistic.
What we've seen is that in the past there has been an apparent spin applied to the theory to hide the possible fact that nature herself can cause global warming even greater than what humans today are causing.
Planning on the climatic statistics of the preceding decades was in fact allowing wider safety margins for many activities than was apparent up to some time about 1950.»
I don't know what role kriging is playing here if any in the apparent spatial smearing seen with BEST for this region of the US, but then I really don't understand their integrated methodology either (the fact the methodology seems to change more rapidly than they can write updates to it doesn't help).
In a fact sheet prepared on the 2001 - 2002 Federal Budget, (133) the Attorney - General's Department stated that it had become apparent that workloads were much higher than the estimated workloads on which funding had been based in 1997 - 98, and were expected to increase as the number of active native title applications peaks in 2002 - 03 and declines thereafteIn a fact sheet prepared on the 2001 - 2002 Federal Budget, (133) the Attorney - General's Department stated that it had become apparent that workloads were much higher than the estimated workloads on which funding had been based in 1997 - 98, and were expected to increase as the number of active native title applications peaks in 2002 - 03 and declines thereaftein 1997 - 98, and were expected to increase as the number of active native title applications peaks in 2002 - 03 and declines thereaftein 2002 - 03 and declines thereafter.
For this reason, a «Final» amount shown to two decimal places could be a larger number than its corresponding «Estimate» amount shown to the nearest whole dollar, when, in fact, the apparent increase is due solely to rounding.
For this reason, a «Final» amount shown to two decimal places could be a larger number than its corresponding «Loan Estimate» amount shown rounded to the nearest whole dollar, when, in fact, the apparent increase is due solely to rounding.
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