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make apparent



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His words make apparent that, as Ogletree puts it, “when you look closely, what you find is that the practice of the death penalty and the commitment to human dignity are not compatible.”

From Slate Oct. 1, 2024

“They are both potent and make apparent the deep inequities, injustices and truths of our time.”

From The Guardian Oct. 22, 2020

Moscow did make apparent, however, that it expects Washington to match its retreat from Cuba by withdrawing from Guantanamo Bay naval base on the island's southeast shore, which the U.S. has occupied since 1903.

From Time Magazine Archive

The second needs no comment to make apparent what it lacks of kingly pride and personal dignity.

From A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 4 by Robert Black

In all such cases, especially when the facts do not otherwise make apparent the possible guilt of the suspect, the story of the crime's development has to be studied.

From Criminal Psychology; a manual for judges, practitioners, and students by Hans Gustav Adolf Gross




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