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When they catch snatches of politics, it has to be clear and plainly expressed.
It would, therefore, be plainly unconstitutional.
Our tutors were training us to weigh evidence, parse logic, and refuse counter-examples; they encouraged us to but more stock in the rule than the exception and to put our trust in modest truths that could be easily verified and plainly expressed.
Rose says that the 1992 law is "plainly unconstitutional," and Drazin expresses confidence that it will be overturned.
This is plainly apparent in cells expressing the tailored Tac-μHD protein despite massive misrouting of EPS15 (and EPS15R and intersectin) to the juxtanuclear region, AP-2-positive puncta at the cell surface persist.
This, in effect, is the view of the court below plainly expressed.
Their unanimous consent, plainly expressed in the act of sale, is necessary in order to render it legal.
Here, finally, is a "mandate" that the president-elect can find plainly expressed in the court's public justification of its 5-to-4 vote.
Whether Mr. Rich accepts it or not, this is a major issue for many otherwise tolerant people, and plainly expressed itself in the recent election.
Whatever the reason, he has plainly expressed sympathy for Ahmad in the past but is now prepared to criticise Khan for having done the same.
"We've expressed our outrage and it's plainly abhorrent he was allowed into the building to take part in the event and then to win an award".
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