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The phrase "by explicit request" is correct and usable in written English
This phrase can be used when granting a request or confirming that someone has requested something. For example, "The hotel was able to accommodate your request for a late check-out by explicit request."
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At the end of the day, selling is not defined by explicit request to buy or any particular technique.
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The collection of GNS Science information by response agencies in an ad-hoc basis (Paton et al. 1998a & Paton et al. 1999) during the 1995 1996 Ruapehu eruptions describes a process where information was being provided by explicit requests only.
Consensus was reached with the results of the argumentation in the discussion, which was most often accompanied by a final, explicit request if there were any dissenting votes regarding the result.
Social pressure is manipulated by means of an explicit request for a receipt when not released.
In about 35%% of the cases of ending of life without explicit request by the patient no consultation took place in advance [ 6].
A Belgian study based on a death certificate survey in 2007 identified 66 cases of euthanasia "without explicit request" by the patient [ 51, 52].
In the questionnaire, euthanasia was defined as 'the intentional ending of the patient's life at his/her explicit request by the physician'; this definition corresponds to the legal definition of euthanasia in Belgium.
French euthanasia law defines euthanasia as the intentional ending of a life by the administration of medication by a physician at the explicit request of a patient.
Nowadays, euthanasia is understood by authorities to be the intentional ending of life by the administration of drugs by a physician at the explicit request of a patient[ 1], This definition is broadly accepted and adopted in legal regulations and in research.
Dutch euthanasia law defines euthanasia as the intentional ending of a life by the administration of medication by a physician at the explicit request of a patient [ 1], a definition that has been broadly accepted and adopted in legal regulations in other countries and in research.
In 24% of all articles (n = 67), the term euthanasia was used for practices outside the scope of Dutch euthanasia law, that is, not referring to the intentional ending of life by a physician at the explicit request of a patient.
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