How To Use Self-evidently In A Sentence

  • It is a performance that convinces you it is wrong to play the part as though the men's perceptions of her as a destructive fascinator were self-evidently correct.
  • The task was self-evidently impossible.
  • The man looked at her as if the question were self-evidently absurd as well as insolent. IN LOVE AND WAR
  • We agree that self-evidently New India was not an original party and there is no basis upon which it could be held that there was any novation or transfer to New India of the rights and obligations of the insured under the Club Rules.
  • Any growth in unemployment is self-evidently a matter of extreme seriousness.
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  • Truman had unprecedented power at his fingertips and a program for the world that he believed was self-evidently good.
  • His point is so completely and self-evidently stupid that I can't even be bothered to point out… nope, I can't be bothered.
  • Language is a social institution of a kind; and self-evidently it is open to all sorts of change.
  • It is extraordinary that such self-evidently preposterous claims can be taken seriously by anybody.
  • The writing enterprise seemed to me self-evidently a desperate one, and though my mother and I - both only children – had been desperate enough to undertake it, I thought my children, raised in a gentler, undepressed, gregarious world, would seek out less chancy and more orthodox professions. 2009 January | NIGEL BEALE NOTA BENE BOOKS
  • Any growth in unemployment is self-evidently a matter of extreme seriousness.
  • No matter how self-evidently correct or right-headed the project may appear, epistemic propriety demands that doxastic commitment be delayed, one way or another, until there is data.
  • Any other director, saddled with such a self-evidently mediocre script, would simply churn out the kind of moralistic low-budget gangster pieces that thrived on the lower half of double-bills in the 40s. T-Men
  • Self-evidently a handful of companies will benefit.
  • We might ask ourselves: If these ideas are so self-evidently cockeyed and reactionary, why do they keep advancing?
  • The 1920s, self-evidently, were the era of the bottle party and the Bright Young Things, the Charleston and the shimmy, cigarette holders and mock Tudor.
  • At the lowest end of the social scale this was self-evidently true of slaves, but it was also true of many other categories of tenant - the English villein, the Scottish neif, the Welsh taeog, and the Irish betagh.
  • But capital punishment is not for me in that category: it is not self-evidently harmful, not self-evidently unjust.
  • The man looked at her as if the question were self-evidently absurd as well as insolent. IN LOVE AND WAR
  • The traditional method of combating intuitionalism from the time of John Locke to that of Herbert Spencer has been to present the reader with a list of cruel and abominable savage customs, ridiculous superstitions, acts of religious fanaticism and intolerance, which have all alike seemed self-evidently good and right to the peoples or individuals who have practised them. Human Traits and their Social Significance
  • The Manx naturalist Edward Forbes coined the word ‘azoic’ to describe this self-evidently lifeless zone.
  • Hirsch concedes as ‘self-evidently true’ the notion that one cannot know for certain the author's intended meaning.
  • And why should such broad, self-evidently adaptable phrases be interpreted solely according to what any ratifier thought, particularly when it appears that: (a) at least some chose those phrases precisely to accommodate changes they could not foresee and (b) many rejected the notion, necessarily embraced by originalists, that legal texts like the Constitution ought to be interpreted by reference to extrinsic historical materials? Nan Aron: Justice Scalia Pulls Out the Old "I'm With Stupid" T-Shirt
  • Any growth in unemployment is self-evidently a matter of extreme seriousness.
  • Miller's particular approach, the warmongering approach, is self-evidently reminiscent of the Bush/Cheney years, in which any domestic reversal was followed by an elevated level on the colour-coded risk-assessment wheel. Frank Miller and the rise of cryptofascist Hollywood

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