But the analysis had obvious flaws.
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These people had less obvious injuries but had suffered an insidious threat: Their singed facial hair and sooty mouths alluded to the degree of damage that could be in their lungs raising concern that subsequent swelling could impede their ability to breathe.
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She said the only occasions she had changed times were when night staff had made obvious errors.
Though some had more obvious merit than others, all were treated with a certain, perhaps outsized, gravitas.
It had been obvious for months that Cyprus was effectively bust along with two of its biggest banks.
But since the murder three years ago of Anna Lindh, the foreign minister, he has had no obvious successor.
In the United States, however, the surge has had more obvious political effects.
He had no obvious fit in a technology magazine, but I also knew Walsh was an innovator and a futurist.
The Dome landed on Greenwich, just as the misguided Earth Centre had no obvious connection with Doncaster, a run-down mining town nearby.
Lowry painted the working poor and, more and more, strange beggars and cripples against featureless backgrounds, yet he had no obvious political agenda.
Figures from the national dental inspection programme, for 2011-12, showed 67% of P1 pupils had no obvious decay, compared to 54% in 2005-06.
He had an obvious gift for intelligence work, which ensured he was at the heart of all that his company did on this tour.
Once Broad had removed Chris Gayle early on - lbw to a ball that straightened off the wicket - England had an obvious initiative.
Until now, this property, though interesting, has had no obvious use.
Several drugs have been dropped as a result, including a diabetes drug that worked fine but had no obvious advantages over similar compounds rivals were testing.
The path was cleared for Mr Van Rompuy and Lady Ashton after the British government at last accepted what had been obvious for weeks: that there was scant support for Tony Blair, and there was near-consensus for a chairman-style presidential post.
Edwin Drake had no obvious qualifications to run the Seneca Oil Company except for two: as a retired railroad conductor, he could travel by train with a free pass, and--in what is required for the head of any start-up--he was very persistent by nature, indeed downright stubborn.
But when the dust settled and the anger - synthetic or otherwise - had abated it was patently obvious he had not answered the question.
Others like Nathan Drake have had to make obvious changes for the format at hand, but all make it work.
Mr. Wall's technical descriptions of what happens on a trapeze, or even of how a somersault is turned, make you look afresh at what had previously seemed obvious.
He told the BBC's Steve Rosenberg that he knew that some people had disliked the direction he was taking the ballet company, and "the fact I've been successful", but believed he had no "obvious enemies".
He knew for certain that her purpose had not been to harm the tiger, that she had smiled knowingly at him when it became obvious that the tiger had escaped.
This had been made shockingly obvious when the Four Bursteins toured Israel in the early 1950s.
Nonette had come here in obvious need, and I was here for her.
Police said a post-mortem examination had not found any obvious cause of death and further tests would be held.
It was obvious she had developed a pattern of turning up later and later for work with other staff covering for her.
Roach has grown increasingly close to Lewer during Fallon's suspension and says it became obvious he had to make a choice between Lewer and Fallon.
Their fears have been doubled because many of these, hedge funds being the most obvious, had taken advantage of ultra-cheap borrowing to leverage these bets.
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