Similar words: evident, evidently, preponderance of evidence, evidence, self-confidence, provident, improvident, providential. Meaning: adj. evident without proof or argument.
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1. It was self-evident to her that anything so wonderful could not have evolved accidentally.
2. It is self-evident that we will never have enough resources to meet the demand.
3. Solutions which seem self-evident to humans are often beyond the grasp of computers.
4. The dangers of such action are self-evident.
5. It is self-evident that childhood experiences influence our adult behaviour.
6. Her sincerity is self-evident.
7. This last point is less self-evident than appears initially.
8. In broader social terms the costs are fairly self-evident.
9. The narrowness of this interpretation is self-evident.
10. The facts in this case are self-evident and cannot be denied.
11. It is self-evident to most people that the government is under no obligation to finance the arts.
12. These deductions will no longer be as self-evident as in our previous examples and will involve mathematical as well as verbal arguments.
13. Yet it is self-evident that it may occur in other situations, most particularly in institutional care.
14. The implication is that it is somehow self-evident that anything so wonderful as this could not possibly have evolved by natural selection.
15. It seemed self-evident that in the welter of these breathtaking claims, the case for planning no longer needed to be argued.
16. It is self-evident that civil servants have an important role to play in implementing policy.
17. Sad to learn that those self-evident truths, necessary truths, faltered so badly when subjected to rigorous examination.
18. It ought to be self-evident, but perhaps is not, that schools differ sharply from each other, as do colleges.
19. At other times their self-evident frustration sets your teeth on edge.
20. What is left, it is claimed, will be self-evident truths which can be accepted as such by all open minds.
21. To some extent the answer is self-evident: State and national politics run along distinct and not always parallel tracks.
22. Is it really self-evident that the manufacture of napalm to be used in war is something for the benefit of the public?
23. All feminists, however, demand dignity and autonomy as self-evident truths in the finest tradition of Western social theory.
24. The content of these claims varies widely from the almost self-evident to the unexpected.
25. Make a note of the symptoms, and pin it up in the garden shed - the remedies are self-evident.
26. But even if definitive results were forthcoming, why should it be assumed as self-evident that natural learning is necessarily the most effective?
27. The benefits that will accrue following economic recovery are self-evident.
28. The susceptibility of coders handling large quantities of technical data is self-evident.
29. The superior quality of this mosaic -like many mosaics in when compared with those in Britain[http://sentencedict.com], is self-evident.
30. In the history of popular music, these truths are self-evident.
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