Sentences with phrase «rather obvious reasons»

If you disagree please take this up with Greg rather than me since I'll have to recuse myself from that competition for rather obvious reasons.
Unfortunately (and for rather obvious reasons), E92 M3 buyers who opt for the «sunroof» option do not get to enjoy the beautiful c / f roof.
This Act is still in force, but for rather obvious reasons it seems little used.
These laws have been proven ineffective for the rather obvious reason that they fundamentally misdiagnose the causes of serious dog - bites, focusing on breeds rather than the interactions of dogs and humans.
This for the rather obvious reason that his new H0 is his desired H1 — duh!.

Not exact matches

In ZeeMee's case, the reason other solutions had failed became obvious rather quickly: Artists, athletes and musicians aren't always great writers.
For obvious reasons, it is always more influential for a third - party to endorse your brand (PR) rather than for you to boast about how great your brand is (advertising).
And the reason for that is rather obvious: The civil service code is designed to not foster patronage.
This is an odd conclusion, partly for an obvious reason: It puts sports outside rather than within creaturely existence, since creaturely existence is classically understood to be entirely directed toward God.
It's obvious that the Old Testament rules were made up by the community leaders — some for good reasons particular to that situation and others as a rather heavy - handed means of control.
Although there are obvious affinities between my reasoning and the thought of Teilhard de Chardin, his discussion of the body of Christ focuses rather upon the individual Christian's incorporation within Christ as the Omega point toward which all creation moves.
I'll rather prefer we focus on the Campbell project for obvious reasons:
For obvious reason I'm not going to cover the rest, the new additions are rather unknown to me, maybe I'll dream up some anthems for them by next summer.
This kind of landmark judicial pronouncement is understandably rare in every jurisdiction not excluding the most advanced democracies for the obvious reason that it has always been considered prudent for the preservation of the state, democracy and the peace to ensure that proactive mechanisms are put in place before, during and after voting day to deliver credible electoral outcomes rather than rely on costly post electoral judicial reviews.
(I could also ask what arguments can be made against, but I consider that a rather obvious question and can easily come up with several reasons myself)
The reasoning seems rather obvious.
I don't want to say anything about the story: it is obvious that the language used in game is worthy of a writer, yet there is no story - and the reason is obvious: it is a parody and a homage (all in one) to Classical RPG, so a deep Story in this game would probably be spoiling it rather than giving something to it.
Although it is quite easy to see the cost and environmental benefits of using LED lighting rather than traditional lighting, there are many other good reasons to move to LED that are not so obvious but equally important when considering switching.
Using a turbocharger is a nifty shortcut, cutting costs and assembly time, with the major downside being that turbochargers connect to the manifolds on their sides rather than inline (for obvious reasons).
For obvious reasons, the most powerful engine in the range (the 306hp, 3.5 - liter V6 available in the «RC 350» model) is the most effortless to get up to speed, but all the other options do offer a respectable turn of pace — even the 241hp 2.0 - liter inline - four engine in the «RC 200t» has a decent amount of punch that belies its 7.3 - seconds 0 - 60mph time (even if it does sound rather strained at higher revs).
The decline overall in self - published titles is welcome for obvious reasons * and, that individual self - published writers are selling slightly more copies may indicate that legitimate marketing methods (that do not flood uninterested parties with unwelcome messages, that do reach target audiences and which do not contain pointless emphasis on fake / purchased reviews or bloated, meaningless «awards» rather than pertinent and honest content) are beginning to surface in this sub-culture.
Aside from the obvious — you should only approach agents who have an interest in the sort of work you're trying to sell — there's another compelling reason to verify an agent's reputation before (rather than after) you submit: you don't want to wind up fending off the attentions of an incompetent or fraudulent agent.
I used the Cloud Reader to get reacquainted with the Black Swan for rather obvious market reasons.
The stocks are independently sorted into ascending order in 3 groups (rather than deciles, for the obvious reason — 9 annual portfolios is easier to track than 100): 1.
On the other hand, the implications for the typical Baby Boomer's most important asset, his or her house, is rather dire, because homes can't be sold as readily to foreigners, for obvious reasons.
For obvious reasons it can be hard to connect on any sort of personal level to hulking metal machines, but then Fall of Cybertron isn't trying to tell a deep, character driven tale, rather it's going for the summer blockbuster vibe, fully embracing a highly cinematic style of storytelling that makes for an incredibly intense 6 - 8 hour campaign.
The dodgy thing about this, is that whilst it is (for example) obvious that the content between segments of a TV show is designed to sell rather than inform, the same can not be said of Youtube content, when functionally a commentator enjoying a game appears the same no matter what the reason.
We don't feel like there is a need to post our GOTY pick around the same time as everyone else, because quite frankly people are going to pay attention to IGN and GameSpot's GOTY picks rather than ours for obvious reasons.
This is rather problematic for obvious reasons.
The only soloist among the historic painters is Hogarth, at Andrew Edmunds; most Old Master dealers stick to a period and / or a nationality rather than a single artist (for obvious reasons).
I don't want to be the retraction guy or the validity cop — I'd much rather have been born into an advanced civilization, where it would be impossible to do «science» with such crude biases and invalid methods, where I'd never have to deal with such obvious malpractice (if original position preference reasoning has any meaning.)
The differences in cost between large and tiny houses are obvious, but this infographic breaks down the hidden costs of buying a bigger house in a super clear way, creating an even more compelling reason to consider going small rather than big in real estate choices.
The most obvious reason is that the attractor (or rather the error laden GCM approximation to it) is very complex and has very divergent lobes or dimensions.
There is an obvious reason you don't want to put the temperature record next to the paleo data, but that would seem political rather than scientific.
Given the amount of variation in the trend lines I couldn't see an obvious reason to prefer using a trend line based on July rather than using the annual average trend.
Yes, a person owning adjacent parcels of real estate can establish a party wall agreement between them, although in my experience, when an agreement of that type is established by a common owner, rather than different owners, it is usually titled a «Declaration» rather than a «Party Wall Agreement» (for obvious reasons).
For obvious reasons, you would rather have your vehicle written - off because often times, once your vehicle has been extensively repaired it is not worth as much as if it was not involved in the accident.
It is important to note that this type of coverage is rather exclusive, for obvious reasons such as the potential for moral risk or hazard, insurers offer this coverage only to clients who meet insurance company underwriting criteria.
I'm sorry, but I'd rather not share the exact details of those things for obvious reasons.
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