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Whether they also have a future is not so obvious.
But it is not so obvious what that change should be.
And it is not so obvious that they are wrong.
But an awful lot of it is not so obvious.
Much that we take for granted is not so obvious to children.
"They might turn up someone who's not so obvious," he said.
Sometimes, however, the benefits of traditional knowledge are not so obvious to those outside the culture.
That it should be preserved as is, however, isn't so obvious.
"A doctor in the city may be able to catch something earlier that is not so obvious," he said.
Then the recipe is still needed, but its contents are not so obvious.
It's not so obvious that it would have been different."
"That probably wasn't so obvious at the time," he said.
The sleeves of the jacket were a little long, but that wasn't so obvious.
But the name signed to that strange message was not so obvious.
But it was not so obvious at the table.
What was not so obvious was the process that brought it about.
Why they enjoyed being deceived, however, is maybe not so obvious.
"It wasn't so obvious eight years ago, back when this was first developed," he explained.
It is not so obvious why they continued human recreations.
Now the concept is more complicated - and the alternatives aren't so obvious.
Erm if you have the just the question, and you've got to work it out,it's not so obvious.
The purpose of the structure immediately outside the temple was not so obvious.
But when he wore dark women's gym shoes, the size was not so obvious.
And the hurt, not so obvious, from his grandfather's lack of affection.
I think I've got some of the same problems with Billy, but they're not so obvious.