Sentences with phrase «most obvious instance»

The first and most obvious instance is that of the deponent.
He notes along the way that the Democratic leaders who try to pin the anti-Catholic label on Republicans are the same people who have slammed their party's door against Catholics who dissent from, to cite the most obvious instance, its pro-abortion orthodoxy.
Thus it is crucial that we focus our discussion here on the question of the ontological status, (that is the question of the «reality») of life and mind, the most obvious instances of allegedly «emergent» phenomena.
One of the most obvious instances of U.S. international cooperation for peaceful space purposes is demonstrated by the ISS.

Not exact matches

The most obvious way to ensure fewer instances of clerical abuse in the Catholic Church would be to see that those in charge of seminaries and rectories have a clear understanding of the role of the priest as father.
Rick Santorum's promise to talk about the dangers of birth control was an obvious instance of such errors, but only the most obvious.
Those three players are great, but still haven't solved our most obvious, and most pressing needs, namely a top cb, a solid dm, a proper right winger, and a true striker - and before you ask me who they are, or how many «top» players in those positions are available, look at Leicester and West Ham, for instance, and tell me where those guys came from — and whether they were considered «top» players before now.
Marching around saying it's «bullshit» whilst our politicians tour their constituencies in stab - proof vests, our bankers screw society for personal gain, our teachers describe classrooms as battlegrounds, our towns and parks have become no - go zones most evenings, our social workers come across the most appalling instances of abuse, just to name but a few of the most obvious examples - well, I think you need to produce a little more than some statistics and a bit of bad language to turn the narrative around.
Most of the instances where this is used are blatantly obvious and suffer from feeling a little too contrived.
For example, to ensure accuracy in selected - response assessment formats, they should keep wording simple and focused, aim for the lowest possible reading level, avoid providing clues or making the correct answer obvious, and highlight crucial words (for instance, most, least, except, not).
One of the vets who works there, Dr. Andrew Hagner, addresses the common perception that senior dogs automatically present obvious or latent health issues that are expensive or difficult to handle: «In many instances a senior dog's health issues are fairly easy to diagnose and straightforward to treat,» stating that most common disorders ailing older pets — such as arthritis, dry eyes, allergies or hypothyroidism — are often treatable with relatively cheap medicine as opposed to major surgery.
But where previous viewing «environments» — for instance, Sibling Topics (Section A), 2009, seen at New York's New Museum — recall the work of predecessors such as Mike Kelley and Paul McCarthy in their emphasis on materiality, the installations in this show are far sparer and altogether more disquieting, hinting at a sharpening of Trecartin's concerns, and thus creating critical distance between the artist and his most obvious forebears.
For most readers the reference to r ^ 2, for instance, is not immediately obvious.
When the driver is the spouse of the deceased passenger, in most instances, someone other than the spouse will become the representative of the estate, for obvious reasons.
While there are instances when medical malpractice is obvious, such as amateur administrative mistakes that lead to the wrong surgical procedure, most medical malpractice cases are not so clear.
For instance I had a foreclosure lists and it was obvious that most of the properties will find its way to auction.
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