But this only superficially similar observation has dramatically different implications from those posited by Obama.
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The goal, of course, is superficially appealing and may even be achievable some day.
Serfdom may be superficially appealing to some, but how is shunning work and still eating moral?
It seemed impossible that he could be only as superficially scratched up as he appeared.
Hinduism, while superficially polytheistic, regards the various deities as manifestations of a higher force.
Superficially this appears to mean that gold prices would need to be revised upward 47 fold.
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The result is a superficially happy picture: broad-based growth, falling unemployment, affordable borrowing and rising investment.
Superficially, that tradition has emerged from the global financial crisis in remarkably good shape.
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The mop-up, time and the environment's resilience have restored the sound to its former glory--superficially, at least.
Superficially, this makes sense: as your net worth grows, so does the death benefit to protect it.
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Superficially, the cost of storm damage has risen massively over the past century.
Superficially, the suppliers are welcoming the ministerial announcement as a big step forward.
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His latest speech was superficially about the modern relevance of St Thomas Aquinas.
Superficially, the aerospace industry is similar to train manufacturing: both involve large but occasional deals to make bulky, pricey goods.
Greif's depiction of a superficially perfect suburban American family coming apart in 1957 hums with undercurrents of secrecy, prejudice and sexism.
It seems inevitable that as details emerge about why people in superficially similar situations got different settlements, questions of fairness will increase.
This superficially intriguing point, I think, must end up as an assault on all art made by free and equal human beings.
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It looks superficially like an academic feud, but in this field, different conclusions can suggest radically different approaches to quashing a pandemic.
At the same time, a superficially legitimate business can be used to launder money made in criminal activity, such as drug trafficking.
Our side of the debate pointed out that, however superficially appealing such an idea might appear, it was ahistorical, irrational and reckless.
Superficially, he and the boyish Mr Campbell could not be more different.
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There's a belief that superficially, what Mr Netanyahu wants is simple.
Otherwise, the GX70 is superficially similar to its ancestor with that chunky profile, an unnamed Richland-based AMD A10 processor, Killer networking and a SteelSeries keyboard.
Superficially, there is some basis for the official view that the worst of the crisis is over: Interest-rate spreads, current-account deficits and budget deficits are down.
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Other retailers who have yet to report are expected to unveil superficially strong growth figures, after Christmas trading a year ago was hurt by poor weather.
Superficially, giving those powers to Betty Boothroyd, the current speaker, or her successors as speaker might seem to get around that, since her office is by tradition a non-partisan one.
But the episode has drawn attention to the ways in which the United States, omnipotent though it may superficially seem in the post-cold-war age, is sometimes in fact quite weak.
America must, accordingly eschew the temptation to accede to a superficially appealing but ultimately dangerous and unverifiable treaty that would prevent America but not others from possessing chemical weapons.
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The Ornithomimids - from the Latin for "bird mimics" - superficially resembled modern-day ostriches, with a toothless beak, large eyes and long legs, but they also had a long, thick tail.
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