1. But the differences, while not always evident, are significant. 2. It is not always evident when these dangers exist. 3. Such cooperation was not always evident in EU antitrust inquiries, he said. 4. That kind of cooperation, he said, was not always evident in EU antitrust investigations. 5. That is not always evident in show-business parents. 6. The politics of playing Cuba are always evident in the United States, but the actual game the Cubans play is something of a mystery. 7. The program, all dances or works inspired by dances, required a unanimity of stylistic thinking that was not always evident. 8. The story is long and episodic, but its larger trajectory is not always evident. 9. The text is far sharper and more simply eloquent than is always evident in the current production. 10. The signs of their discomfort -- numerous fights, perhaps, or their own complaints about other kids and teachers -- are almost always evident. |
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