Examples of using More apparent in English and their translations into Slovak
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wrinkles are more apparent on the surface.
In summary, it's becoming more apparent that microwaves and microwave cause cancer
Dear Brothers and Sisters, I have often reflected upon how the Church can make its mission as a witness of mercy more apparent.
radiance and wrinkles are more apparent on the surface.
Francis announced the Holy Year saying:“Dear Brothers and Sisters, I have often reflected upon how the Church can make its mission as a witness of mercy more apparent.
it became more and more apparent that the rabbi was a lonely voice in the wilderness.
it became more and more apparent that the priest was a lonely voice in the wilderness.
it became more and more apparent that the rabbi was a lonely voice in the wilderness.
Leonardo's stylistic innovations are even more apparent in The Last Supper,
Leonardo's stylistic innovations are even more apparent in The Last Supper,
it became ever more apparent.
the schism is becoming ever more apparent.
The reliance is never more apparent than when something happens to the horrid little box that makes our lives easier.
Each one of us is different, and nowhere is this more apparent than in the acne skin care products that work for each of us.
Improvements in performance are more apparent, the greater the exercise-induced metabolic acidosis.
This is never more apparent than in artisan jewelry which is hand made by superb artists who take time to give us quality goods.
This benefit is more apparent in those Member States where the policies reducing emissions in these sectors are devolved to a regional level.
A more apparent must see feature of the town is the Sint Germanuskerk,
Throughout 2016, PewDiePie's video style change became more apparent than the tweaks he implemented in the past(see above for more). .
nowhere is this more apparent than in the construction and various industries.

