First, ethics is patently concerned with issues of human well-being and happiness, and reason alone cannot account for these.
The tragedy was that the more patently its policy failed, the more vigorously it was pursued by government.
It is patently clear that music was often made in towns (the only other alternative being, presumably, the countryside).
This is not to say that truth-conditional meanings are not subject to (re)negotiation, for they patently are.
The freelancers were careful about questioning or challenging employment practices, even if they were patently unfair.
Patently, if cultures are compatible, and can flow into each other, then diversity must eventually be abolished.!
One possible explanation follows a more patently ' economic ', rather than ' social ', narrative.
Consider, however, the following patently good state of affairs : donating money to a children's hospital.