To have a given outward appearance.
1 In Europe, unfortunately, things seem to be going exactly the opposite way.
2 Public health doctors seem set to ballot for strike action over pay.
3 MS: You seem to me really at a happy point right now.
4 They seem to be in good health, Mr Trump said in tweet.
5 The problem is Belgium do not seem to produce many good full-backs.
6 Many young people, it is true, do not seem to value freedom.
7 As a result, markets seem to be going with the form book.
8 However, several of Schapiro's four SEC commissioner colleagues seem to be skeptical.
9 Fast-forwarding to today it may seem like the situation is completely different.
10 It's hard times ahead but industry participants don't seem overwhelmed by conditions.
11 The problem was that they didn't seem to venture far from home.
12 Despite our long history, we seem a surprisingly young nation... View Article
13 It didn't seem terribly important to answer that right now, perhaps later.
14 If Stockholm's residents seem particularly smug these days, it's for good reason.
15 At the moment, however, Richard doesn't seem much interested in the subject.
16 But one thing does seem clear: they can last a long time.
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