Examples of 'little apparent' in a sentence

Meaning of "little apparent"

little apparent - Not easily seen or noticeable; lacking clear visibility

How to use "little apparent" in a sentence

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little apparent
He soon died with little apparent pain.
And little apparent open space for the residents.
For three years there was little apparent fruit.
There was little apparent difference between cultivars in their root microbial populations.
Too low a viscosity results in little apparent tack.
And with little apparent result.
He made it in about six minutes with little apparent effort.
Earth held little apparent promise.
He viewed strategy as an informal process of mutual adjustment with little apparent coordination.
There is also little apparent poverty.
There are a few posters announcing the forthcoming vote, but there is little apparent excitement.
Succeed with little apparent effort.
The research went on for about two decades, with little apparent success.
The first two criteria are of little apparent help in guiding individual parole decisions.
Unfermented beans have a very bitter and astringent taste with little apparent chocolate flavour.

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We could say drop a little apparent although not by this age lath style or quality.
Extremely uncertain against background of little apparent concern in Europe.
These people have little apparent relation to each other except that the boy knows them.
A lot of extra work for little apparent payoff.
Despite little apparent success and severe want, he maintained endless patience and courage.
Sponges are primitive animals with little apparent internal organisation.
There was little apparent trend between years in the length-frequency distributions from the commercial catch.
She has a journalism degree but little apparent work experience.
There is little apparent point to the bombing raid, insists Libyan academic Mabruk Derbesh.
The cell retains its shape with little apparent change in morphology.
Very little apparent damage, though.
Appraisal and exploration of bulk resources with little apparent glamour are not always considered worthwhile.
Traps have been set and poisons brewed, to little apparent effect.
In general, there is little apparent deformation at the start of a fatigue.
Change in amenity Extremely uncertain against background of little apparent concern in Europe.
There has been little apparent progress over that period sir . ”.
However, their release has had little apparent impact.
Earth held little apparent promise . In its infancy, four billion years ago.
They prospered hugely, often with little apparent justification.
Low concentration of acephate had little apparent influence upon these metabolic processes.
Gene knockout of phospholamban results in animals with hyperdynamic hearts, with little apparent negative consequence.
But the compound operates with little apparent oversight by Argentine authorities.
Before and after whole-tank photographs ( Figure 2 ) show little apparent difference.
Trump - a thrice-married mainstream Presbyterian with little apparent knowledge of the Bible - benefited from this decline.
Boeing bounced back, however, with little apparent effect on new orders.
The fulgent phenomena of the sunset are still little apparent at four in the afternoon …, p.26.
Her son 's death on 2 October 534 initially made little apparent change in the posture of affairs.

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