How To Use Obviousness In A Sentence

  • Likewise, the Tarzan-like sequences of Lila and the apeman, dubbed "Puff," swinging through the trees in pursuit of one another against a patently artificial rear projection backdrop whose retro obviousness is a throwback to classic Hollywood aesthetics. Archive 2008-12-01
  • I have to acknowledge the obviousness because it's not the object per se that is the subject of the work, but the idea that created it.
  • The obviousness of the lie was embarrassing.
  • Some weeks ago, rooting around in files of old clippings and correspondence, I made a discovery of astonishing obviousness and triviality.
  • That which is truly outrageous tends to have the quality of obviousness.
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  • There was also the social contact issue - men in a field made more "clubbable" contacts with each other ... which they then drew on for mutual invitations ... no conscious discrimination, but just the instinctive obviousness of getting hold of x or y or asking them for recommendations, usually also male. Life and style | guardian.co.uk
  • It is a long way from the plaints of George Horton to the invectives of Claude McKay, from the obviousness of Frances Harper to the complexness of Anne Spencer. Preface
  • All you'll get is a blank look, despite the apparent obviousness of the question and the Happy Meal photos above the counter.
  • Francis smiled agreement, irritated by the obviousness of his answer.
  • I enjoyed The Shawshank Redemption and The Green Mile, but the minor weaknesses in those films - their occasional obviousness, patness, and preachiness - blossom into the defining characteristics of The Majestic.
  • He was, as appears to be the too-obvious definition that seems to cow reviewers by its obviousness, the true crafter of a postmodern 'sincerity' -- a seemingly impossible task in the wake of Pynchon and the psychosexual slapstick of characters like "Oedipa Maas" and "Tyrone Slothrop. Omer Rosen: Footnoting David Foster Wallace: Part 1
  • The claim has a certain surface plausibility, but it’s usually awfully hard to keep a straight face when contemplating particular examples, and the grounds for insisting that your retrospective intuition of obviousness is mistaken almost always amounts to pointing out that the first guy to file the patent was — they’ll keep saying it until you grasp this thorny concept — the first guy to file the patent. Two Kinds of Innovation
  • His penchant for exploitive obviousness is in full tow. GreenCine Daily: DVDs, 1/5.
  • The issue of obviousness is somewhat of a red herring. Patent Impending
  • But pre-KSR precedent refutes Plaintiffs' theory of non-obviousness, which is that the costs of the coating process would have dissuaded a skilled formulator from combining the references. SDNY Takes on KSR - And Finds Patent Obvious
  • It is ambient and it is thought-provoking on even the most rudimentary level, with expression seldom falling into obviousness - either in terms of lyrics, melody or tonality.
  • There is a world of wonders insphered within the spontaneous consciousness; or, as old Bardianna hath it, a mystery within the obvious, yet an obviousness within the mystery. Mardi: and A Voyage Thither, Vol. II (of 2)
  • My tolerance for such obviousness is low right now. Oook « Lab Kat
  • In its barefaced obviousness, an iceberg seems the broadest hint imaginable; but what is it a hint of?
  • Vito surmised he was a plainclothesman and scoffed at the obviousness and absurdity of it. Fear
  • I agree with #3 – this rivals in obviousness the idea of using 1-click to buy something online, which resulted in interminable squabbling and litigation about who thought of such an obvious thing first. — Google’s Search Goes Out to Sea - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com
  • Then the conclusion is that, notwithstanding the initial impression based on the evidence, obviousness was not made out.
  • Writers must always be careful to weigh the wittiness of their readers against the obviousness of the written humour.
  • Color and composition combine - usually without the obviousness of figuration.
  • Owing to patent application case, the majority reason for rejection is non- obviousness . For this reason, we need make more farther study.
  • Perhaps instead of discussing which is the "more obvious" interpretation, which ultimately doesn't prove anything since "obviousness" is a matter of perception, we should be focusing on the relevant contextual and comparative information. Is It Better To View Jesus' Prediction as Trite or Mistaken?

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