0 used to say that you have read or been told something although you are not certain it is true -- görünen o ki, aşikâr olarak
Apparently it's going to rain today.
1 used to say that something seems to be true, although it is not certain -- görünüşe göre, anlaşılan
Because of qualitative differences observed between behaviors apparently shared by the two populations, we favor this second interpretation.
Due recognition must also be given to changes in nuptial fertility and to apparently changing perceptions of the roles of marriage and the family.
Put together apparently by 1755, it has been identified as the only surviving opera from the missions.
Apparently, the abbey had suffered from the loss of seasonal pastures, a recurring but disastrous phenomenon.
Apparently, these types of pension funds are able to manage their investment more efficiently than the other categories : industry funds have lower costs.
All the other forms without any specification were produced in what apparently were spontaneous utterances.
Apparently, if a child really has very little understanding of language, this will be quite obvious to all the people dealing with the child.
Apparently, the strategies applied by those groups of subjects differed.
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