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118 Sentences With "plain to see"

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The source of all this angst was plain to see.
The facts are plain to see throughout the D.C. region.
Time and time again, it is always plain to see.
I could not, yet there it was, plain to see.
Meanwhile, the difference made by tractors is plain to see.
The difference between the two national teams is plain to see.
Out of the box, the P20's notch is plain to see.
The SNB declined to comment, but its dilemma is plain to see.
But the attraction for the more intrepid investor is plain to see.
Widespread dissatisfaction with President Nicolás Maduro's ruling party was plain to see.
The answer is plain to see but hard to achieve: Do the job.
Evidence of the continued restriction of basic human rights is plain to see.
Chuck Rocha, a senior Sanders adviser, said the proof was plain to see.
From the way he moved, it was plain to see that he was lame.
We have always been bad, in a very straightforward and plain-to-see way.
It is very plain to see that black people and immigrants are not usurping power.
But with the lights back on, the other problems are at least plain to see.
Money offers one explanation for why people seemed to ignore what was plain to see.
Elizabeth Warren told reporters the contradiction had been plain to see for a long time.
Putting aside such speculations, the overarching geographical narrative of the election is plain to see.
As will be plain to see in the coming days, no such plotting was ever afoot.
Incentives to cut higher education spending in favor of other fiscal priorities are plain to see.
The consequences of the House bill, if it is enacted into law, are plain to see.
In tagliatelle with venison and smoky speck-stuffed "Knödel," the region's Austrian heritage was plain to see.
But beyond the high-rises on the capital's Dubai-style coastal promenade, the problems are plain to see.
Even if the euro zone starts to grow strongly again, the geographical scars will be plain to see.
For months now, Trump has not been shy about pointing out his wife's beauty, already plain to see.
So when Elliot finally gets the keylogger data out of Sentinel, the export command is plain to see.
"My beliefs, commitments and loyalties are plain to see," she wrote in a statement attached to a tweet.
Today, Al-Hamdaniya is a ghost town, eerily deserted, and the damage wreaked by ISIS is plain to see.
Goldman Sachs reported on Monday that despite Snap's higher risk profile, the reward for investment was plain to see.
It's plain to see that commuting fuel was a huge expense from my budget that I have totally cut.
The proof was plain to see, and McNamara had seen it himself during his many visits to South Vietnam.
"I think its pretty plain to see that lo-fi hip-hop has almost no meaning right now," they said.
Given some historical context, the impact graffiti had on the paintings Murray made during the 1980s is plain to see.
The so-called "shale revolution" has changed the landscape of Texas, and that's plain to see from the sky above.
While the degenerative effects of Hakamada's imprisonment are plain to see, what is just as striking is Hideko's unwavering optimism.
The results are plain to see: The city's destruction is almost total, the scale of damage rivaling that of Mosul.
The houseplant industry is thriving, and while there are many reasons why, there's one that's plain to see — they're green.
"It's plain to see that none of this reflects any partisan motivation," he said during a speech at the Brookings Institution.
There is certainly no arguing that Samart just "wasn't that good", and his decline following this fight was plain to see.
But if the causes of the concern are plain to see, what exactly can be done about it is less clear.
When the party gathers in Birmingham on September 30th for its annual conference, the evidence of weakness will be plain to see.
It's plain to see that both inversions and unremitted earnings are a product of the illogical and exacting tax system we've created.
Both, you can tell, have studied their respective masters with scrupulous care, and the results of their pupillage are plain to see.
The love of tradition and devotion to Islam which defined Erdogan's later life were already plain to see early in his career.
"It's pretty plain to see that selectors discretion would not be in my favor," the 25-year-old said in a statement.
The ointment was rubbed on the right side of the mice and not on the left, and the results are plain to see.
The characteristics that inspire Meghan's steady confidence were plain to see for those who met Doria at the royal wedding on May 19.
Walk down the street on garbage day in many towns, and evidence of our love affair with online shopping is plain to see.
This is plain to see in the Senate health care bill, which would eliminate large parts of President Barack Obama's health care overhaul.
It's plain to see, from Scranton to Sarasota, from Green Bay to Grand Rapids, from urban to rural areas,Americans love the arts.
And if the results don't perfectly fit with the definition of a political wave -- Florida's results, for instance -- the shift is plain to see.
After all, it is plain to see that the FCC is not likely to be Pai's last stop in government, nor should it be.
The parallels with events at the start of this century are plain to see, yet the movie, to its credit, does not belabor them.
But by the time "Views" came out the Popcaan verse had been discarded, the limits of a pop heavyweight's curiosity plain to see. ♦
Instead, it was the omission of debts and obligations that were plain to see ("the debtors had all the necessary information at their disposal").
The appetite for football in the community is plain to see in the summer months as the youngsters train on the pitches outside the stadium.
"The damage being done by the trade war is plain to see in the business investment numbers," said Brian Coulton, chief economist with Fitch Ratings.
The fragmentation that has long characterized the political structure of Southern California has also been plain to see in the way we produce our public architecture.
In Beijing, foreign ministry spokesman Lu Kang said the government was resolute in its resolve to fight human trafficking and the results were plain to see.
Trump's racism was always plain to see, from his birther attacks on Barack Obama's citizenship to his derision of black athletes and African and Caribbean countries.
And that much was plain to see when PEOPLE stopped by to visit Sanders and his family at his modest colonial home in Burlington, Vermont, last month.
The characteristics that inspired Meghan's steady confidence were plain to see for those who met Doria at the parties following the Windsor Castle wedding on May 19.
It is plain to see that the migrants held in detention awaiting disposition of their immigration requests face extremely high risks for a worsening COVID-19 outbreak.
For the government, the proof of the insurgents' brutality is plain to see, lying in rows by the mass graves just outside the village of Ye Baw Kya.
"When you set one free and unconstrained in the world (as with AI Scry), it's plain to see that it has a 'mind' of its own," says Kronick.
The irritation of Anthony, who does his job on live television and talks to reporters about it almost every day, has been most plain to see and analyze.
That was plain to see by the art and the price points at the grander gallery shows held to coincide with this month's contemporary art auctions in London.
Model Karlie Kloss and actresses Katie Holmes and Kate Bosworth were among the stars sitting in the front row, and Bosworth said the craftsmanship was plain to see.
His contempt of scrutiny is plain to see: He was irked and petulant when challenged over budget cuts, the waste of public money on vanity projects or diplomatic gaffes.
New realities were plain to see and hear during the first few days of the Tefaf fair that opened at the Maastricht Exhibition and Congress Center on March 10.
Pictures over recent years have shown him using crutches to get around and it's been plain to see, even in his increasingly rare matches, that he just can't go anymore.
The problem the team aims to solve is plain to see, explained Moneywave CEO Iyinoluwa Aboyeji in an interview — there's just no universally used and accepted payment system over there.
And though it's absurd to suggest that anyone is purposefully making less money to reap governmental reward, it's plain to see that some would stand to benefit by doing so.
But it's usually plain to see: in the start of a new school year, the turning of the leaves, the return of beloved television shows and the sudden emergence of turtlenecks.
It's plain to see in these photographs, where the iconography of Moz appears in unexpected, occasionally covert combinations: scarlet red lips, sharp eyeliner and gold hip-hop-inspired bamboo hoop earrings.
The distorted ankle was plain to see, and the view became more cringe-worthy as cameras captured Finau reaching down with his left hand and popping the ankle back into place.
"My beliefs, commitments and loyalties are plain to see," she said in a statement posted to Twitter on Tuesday, specifically denying that she chose to work for Trump for financial reasons.
Although her childhood fascination with comics would remain a major influence throughout her four-decade career, it's plain to see the impact graffiti had on the paintings Murray made during the '80s.
Those ventures' association to electronica is plain to see, but the actual output of Napalm Death, and that first album in particular, has had a profound effect on countless "non-rock" musicians.
While Lourd and Lautner have not publicly commented on the nature of their relationship, one scroll through either of their Instagram accounts and it's plain to see that the two are inseparable.
"Everyone always said that she's pretty, but once you got to know her it was so plain to see that she was more than just a pretty girl," Conway told the paper.
However, it's fairly plain to see that simply paying attention to the overall trend can make a massive difference in your investing success by keeping you on the right side of the market.
The scope and precision of the researchers' control over every process is plain to see, and this biobot represents a new bar in a field where the accomplishments are already almost beyond belief.
Mr. Kalanick, meanwhile, was allowed to operate more or less solo, to micromanage a company that grew to enormous scale, and was left alone even when the firm's problems became plain to see.
But sort modern comic-book movies by runtime, and it's plain to see that Disney/Marvel has got nothing — and I mean nothing — on drag-'em-out DC, the undisputed king of chewing minutes.
But the existential threats are now plain to see, and if anyone in Riyadh, Washington or London has a serious plan to preserve the status quo, they are keeping it a closely guarded secret.
But when the Yankees' C. C. Sabathia took the mound Tuesday for his spring training debut against the Tampa Bay Rays, he did so with an air of defiance that was plain to see.
Though this may seem like a snarkish assessment, a classic humourist hot take by an agent of the insidious MSM, the relationship between the Wenger Out movement and the Brexit campaign is plain to see.
His dignity and his burdens would be plain to see, but perhaps also a certain raffish quality — the lively brown eyes of a man who has found his way through adversity with wit and wiles.
But you take a look at the singer's social media, it's plain to see most of the photos she posts are, in fact, not selfies – and we can't blame her if this is what it takes!
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve's decision Wednesday to scrap a promise for further rates hikes and be "patient" on further moves took financial markets and economists by surprise, but the signs were plain to see.
"If we set aside our political passions, it's plain to see that the Olympics have created an enormous legacy for Rio," said Pedro Corrêa do Lago, a historian, economist and former president of Brazil's national library.
The perils of the chase were plain to see on Friday night, when the office of the special counsel issued a public denial of what had been widely portrayed as a "bombshell report" from BuzzFeed News.
Without condoning the actions of North Korea or Iran, it is still plain to see that the creation of a European nuclear weapon alliance would violate both the spirit and the letter of the Nonproliferation Treaty.
The film explores how Dotcom seized on these revelations to re-invent himself as a would-be anti-surveillance-state activist, but also offers up moments where it's plain to see that his ego is Dotcom's tragic flaw.
After a punishing night when acrimonious divisions over Britain's departure from the European Union were plain to see, contenders for the leadership of the governing Conservatives said the results were a demand to deliver Brexit no matter what.
In "Sketch for an American Comic Opera," it's plain to see who is doing what to whom, as plantation owners waft up from Hell to blast a group of African-Americans with a fire hose, Bull Connor-style.
However, when he eventually introduces his family—and the cuts become videos from his surgeries and hospital rooms—the reality of his situation is plain to see, along with the pain and fear that anyone who's experienced cancer knows well.
First, a psychiatric emergency involves foremost a great deal of suffering: while the hopelessness of the suicidal patient may be plain to see, overwhelming fear and despair likewise often underlie behavior that, to the casual observer, may appear bizarre or frightening.
"The vulgar animosity that accounts for the existence of Executive Order entitled 'Protecting the Nation from Terrorist Attacks by Foreign Nationals' ... is plain to see, and the absence of the words Islam or Muslim does nothing to obscure it," wrote CAIR's lawyers.
The mirror the Chiens de Navarre hold up is all too faithful: As the theater audience stepped out into the neglected neighborhood of La Chapelle, the gap between them and the clusters of street peddlers across the street was plain to see.
The friendship between Tom Petty and Stevie Nicks was plain to see when the latter came on stage at his London show earlier this summer for what would be their final ever performance together following Petty's death at the age of 66.
Even from my cursory flypast of the game's early stages, these worlds are as varied, characterful, and developed as any triple-A video game character, and each one's differences are plain to see as you circle above them, in search of a safe landing site.
From a songwriting point of view, I think "Plain to See Plainsman" is my best work, but my favorite one to listen to right now is the last one, a traditional tune called "Tying Knots in the Devil's Tail," which I cut with a few buddies.
AI-related jobs per 100 ZipRecruiter postings: 6.2Share of population over 25 and with a bachelor's degree: 38.1%Rate of job growth from 2017 to 2019: 2.9%Net migration per 1,000 residents: -1.15Read more: We've been worried about technology stealing jobs for 200 years but one solution is plain to see 
And Rosanell Eaton carried the voting rights banner into the 21st century and up the marble stairs of the Supreme Court as the lead plaintiff in a lawsuit that compelled North Carolina to scrap a law whose real purpose, it was plain to see, was to keep black people from voting.
In many ways, it's plain to see that the defense relationship of the U.S. and Australia is as strong as ever, but what our American delegation heard from our Australian counterparts in Perth and Sydney is that our coordinated defense efforts should not be the sole defining characteristic of our alliance.
Add to this the fact that the administration is limiting the ability of broadband service providers to use such information for their own business plans by imposing legacy "Customer Proprietary Network Information" rules onto the Internet via the FCC's controversial net neutrality ruling, and Wheeler's favoritism to edge providers is plain to see.
It was plain to see why Bayern Munich had been willing to let a club icon go for a transfer fee of just 9 million euros—about £6.7m, hence United's write-off—even though he was only 30 at the time and had served the club loyally in 13 first-team campaigns.
The effects of those changes, the team said, have been plain to see: After starting the current season with a 1-4 record, Origen went on a tear, winning 31 of its final 13 matches, finishing the regular season in second place and securing a first-round bye for the playoffs, which began Friday.
"I would ask you to imagine what U.S. military and defense leaders think when they have to listen to complaints sometimes that we should do more, when it's plain to see that all too often, the ones complaining aren't doing enough themselves," said Mr. Carter, who was in the midst of a two-week farewell tour.
The message was plain to see, though in some ways it was also unnecessary, as proven by a plain black silk gown dropped off the shoulders and skimming the torso to swirl out over the floor, and a red silk dress with a drawstring waist, an integral scarf tossed just so about the neck and a long pink gilet tossed on top.
"I would ask you to imagine what U.S. military and defense leaders think when they have to listen to complaints sometimes that we should do more, when it's plain to see that all too often, the ones complaining aren't doing enough themselves," said Mr. Carter, who is in the middle of a two-week, round-the-world farewell trip as defense secretary.
After North Korea launched its first intercontinental ballistic missile on July 4, Trump did another 360, taking to Twitter to criticize China for not doing enough -- even though the country is integral to efforts to rein in Kim Jong Un. The costs of his errant judgment were plain to see at the G20 summit, where our most important economic and strategic allies effectively ostracized the United States on everything from trade to climate change and immigration.
Photo: Joe Raedle (Getty)Cesar Sayoc Jr., the 56-year-old Floridian arrested in connection to a rash of pipe-bomb mailings directed at many of President Trump's foremost political opponents, has a considerable criminal history (among them, a previous arrest for a pipe-bomb threat, according to the Washington Post.) But Sayoc's history of violent threats was public and plain to see for any of the 700 or so followers of what appear to be his two accounts on Twitter.
The rest—that he's been blackballed for having the nerve to speak out against institutional oppression and systemic racism at a time when it is so plain to see, that at best teams are scared of the backlash they believe he might bring from their racist fan bases, and that everyone in Washington should be fired from their positions and kicked out of the NFL for life if they legitimately thought those two guys were better options than Kaepernick—is messy but almost certainly true (that last part definitely is).

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