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    blatantly
    [ adv ]
    in a blatant manner
    <adv.all>
    they blatantly violated the laws


    Blatantly \Bla"tant*ly\, adv.
    In a blatant manner.

    1. "They were blatantly anti-hunting.
    2. Her tatty little shift, the bare plank floor, the spare furniture are all blatantly real.
    3. Few presidents, however, have tried quite as blatantly to accelerate spending for political purposes.
    4. Last summer, Gesell rejected as "wholly insufficient" the first notices that North filed on Aug. 1, later saying that they "blatantly lacked any attempt at particularization."
    5. Low-ranking soldiers have been blatantly contradicting evidence given by their decorated seniors.
    6. 'If I was one of those players and saw subsidies blatantly continuing in Europe, why should I be responsible?' he says. Overall, it will be difficult to make good returns from steel in Europe, says Mr Hampton.
    7. Then there are the EC Commission's competition rules and the European Court of Justice to fall back on if the government is blatantly unfair.
    8. "We have a right to expect that the Globe would not showcase an article that was blatantly racist," said Kieran Staunton, Boston editor of The Irish Voice, a weekly newspaper that first drew attention to the article.
    9. The imminent era of tamer claims will make it almost impossible for new products to crack the market and could damp sales of the most blatantly aggressive firms.
    10. The main political parties are blatantly wooing religious groups, a trend deplored in the November 1989 elections but accepted in today's desperate political climate.
    11. You have to be careful about overgrading, though; if you do it blatantly, it can cost you your job, and no one will protect you.
    12. The blatantly protectionist measures that have been fostered by Messrs.
    13. "It was an opportunity for us to be associated with a tremendous growth in the game of golf without being blatantly commercial," said J. Greg Sherry, a spokesman for Spalding, based in Chicopee, Mass.
    14. But if Congress insists on reauthorizing such a blatantly unconstitutional law, fairness dictates that it not immunize itself from the investigations and prosecutions it so obviously feels appropriate for the executive branch.
    15. The tragedy of art and architecture being used so blatantly for banal propaganda purposes is that all artistic standards are debased.
    16. Ebeling said the ad "blatantly overstated" the saturated fat content of McDonald's products, including an assertion that McDonald's precooked hamburger meat is 21.5 percent fat.
    17. As the Conte, Graham Turner commits several cheap crimes: he employs a plebeian accent in an aristocratic role, he uses blatantly modern movements within exaggerated period costumes, and he tries making the same joke several times.
    18. He had returned from exile in the United States to try to oust Doe after blatantly rigged elections.
    19. It's the newest gambit in a long and blatantly partisan game.
    20. The ending is so blatantly contrived that it earns laughs for its artificiality.
    21. "Unless it's so blatantly one-sided," asserted Alan Stagg, an industry consultant, "the contract has got to be ratified.
    22. "There have been a number of rather blatantly race-conscious signals that have had the impact of instilling ungrounded fear in whites and alientation from blacks," Jackson told reporters after the 90-minute breakfast with Dukakis.
    23. Now, the bond with the U.S. has been blatantly exposed and, for better or worse, Saudis are able to state bluntly that Americans are friends without looking over their shoulder at militant Moslems or radical Palestinians.
    24. Still, while some companies no doubt blatantly deceive prospective employees, a more common problem, management specialists say, is the tendency of both applicants and interviewers to gloss over job descriptions.
    25. He says one midsized shop looking for a creative director even told him recently to find someone "under 45," a blatantly illegal request.
    26. Rep. Ron Marlenee, R-Mont., called the bill "blatantly anti-sportsman" because wolves kill elk sought by hunters.
    27. There is a definite trend away from blatantly cash-flashing jewels to quieter, more personal ornaments with an emphasis on good design and the art of the jeweller.
    28. Indeed, the presidents of three major unions were suspended from federal employment for 60 days under the Hatch Act for blatantly supporting the Mondale campaign in 1984.
    29. And why has the designer, Tanya McCallin, allowed Gertrude and Ophelia to wear hairdos that are so blatantly modern that they clash with their frocks?
    30. The demonstrators, like others, say Azcona's submission to U.S. wishes in recent months has reached the point where Honduran insitutions, including the Constitution, are blatantly ignored.
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