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be expressly
adverb
In an expressive or explicit manner.
Exact(49)
"An appropriation must be expressly stated; it cannot be inferred or implied," Judge Collyer declared.
That would be expressly against the construct of the Five Eyes agreement that's been in place for decades," Rogers responded.
He is right to insist that the Jewish imprint on a work of art need not be expressly ethnic or religious.
Instead of labelling clothes as "ethical", why not assume that all goods are ethical and if they are not this must be expressly stated by manufacturers.
In contrast to the position in Reynolds and Jameel, the issue will be expressly and directly framed in terms of the balance between Article 8 and Article 10.
Where reproduction, whether in whole or in part, is to be permitted, but no other modification, such modification should be expressly excluded.
Similar(11)
They were expressly handmade.
Cameras were expressly forbidden.
was expressly reaffirmed.
Such meetings are expressly off the record.
Some of its shows are expressly edifying.
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