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He says, all but explicitly, yes they can.
Mr. Clinton politely, but explicitly, challenged their attempts to restrict information and debate.
Woodruff has modeled his text, loosely but explicitly, on Aristotle's "Poetics".
Urwand quotes numerous letters from Gyssling to Breen but explicitly cites only one letter from Gyssling to a studio.
And some schools are not only looking the other way at the modifications, but explicitly allowing the fashion-forward items.
His commission reported this month that money had indeed gone criminally missing, but explicitly exonerated Mr Martin.
Many opponents, including President Bush, Mr. Saletan accurately reports, have all but explicitly given up any hope of overturning Roe v. Wade.
I'm sorry, but when that someone happens to be a terrorist, e.g., Mohamed Atta or Hitler, the association is not only implicit, but explicitly homophobic.
"The hybrid that Tim is pulling together is … rediscovering arguments from the 80s and 90s, but explicitly actuated by concern for the less well-off.
People have been trained to expect lawns, and this expectation is self-reinforcing: weed laws are all but explicitly about maintaining property values.
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