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This is the earliest explicit pronouncement on what is called the "colonate".

My reaction back in 2003 was that the then-new DOJ guidelines represented a step backward, because the pronouncement of a ban only formalized what had already been a de facto ban and, worse, an explicit pronouncement of an exemption for national security had the ironic effect of institutionalizing racial profiling in federal law enforcement.

That Congress must define in the rubric of the substantive crime all the consequences of conduct it has made a grave offense, and that it cannot provide for a collateral consequence, stern as it may be, by explicit pronouncement in another place on the statute books, is a claim that hardly rises to the dignity of a constitutional requirement.

"And this explains why they find explicit political pronouncements so difficult to make".

For now, senior Administration officials say they are inclined not to force the issue, and to devote their energies to getting the Germans themselves to reassure their European and American allies by being more explicit in their pronouncements.

I'm speaking of your pronouncements about my wife, sometimes explicit and sometimes without naming her, but it's perfectly clear whom you mean.

The pronouncements doused some investors' hopes for promises of more explicit measures to lift the economy, pushing the Shanghai Composite index down 0.9 percent Wednesday to close at a 33-month low.

Consequently, it is extremely unwise to make pronouncements on the role of 'ROSs' without being quite explicit about which ones are meant.

It was to do so by paying attention to the theoretical "problematic," or background ideological framework in which the work was generated, by analyzing those passages where a philosophical concept had to have been in use but was not made explicit, and by noting and explaining where and why one theoretical pronouncement is in contradiction with itself or with another passage.

Such pronouncements are often observed in the spoken data to be in the form of more explicit instructing by the teacher, I want you, as in the example in message 418.

Their pronouncements shock many of us with their old-fashioned racism, in which people's out-group attitudes are conscious, explicit, and openly endorsed.

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