Sentence examples for explicitly affirmative from inspiring English sources

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He also notes that the gay audience tends to lose interest when coded messages give way to explicitly affirmative ones.

The more explicitly affirmative the answer, the more likely the patient was to choose the prepayment scheme.

The more explicitly affirmative response option chosen by the patient, the more likely she/he was to choose the prepayment scheme, whether the variable was analyzed separately or the influence of all other variables in the study were controlled for.

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Given this, explicitly race-based affirmative action just doesn't respond to the needs of the moment.

It is also clear that Damian's answer to the first question is affirmative: he explicitly and emphatically declares that God can restore virginity to a woman who has lost it.

Most insidiously, the Malaysian government operates an explicitly racial policy of affirmative action for ethnic Malays and indigenous tribes the so-called bumiputra (67percentt of the population)—for whom there is preferential access to higher education and new housing, as well as favorable business rates and bank charges.

The court reasoned that the Constitution of the United States did not explicitly give citizens an affirmative right to vote and that, throughout the history of the nation from the adoption of the Constitution, a wide variety of persons including women were recognized as citizens but denied the right to vote.

Most insidiously, the Malaysian government operates an explicitly racial policy of affirmative action for ethnic Malays and indigenous tribes – the so-called bumiputra (67percentt of the population) – for whom there is preferential access to higher education and new housing, as well as favourable business rates and bank charges.

Contrary to popular belief, although the Constitution prohibits discrimination in voting based on race, gender and age, it does not explicitly provide Americans with an affirmative right to vote.

They argue that affirmative action should be explicitly focussed on addressing disparate outcomes.

But "affirmative action" carries an explicitly zero-sum connotation; if one group of individuals is being advantaged, another group is, of course, being disadvantaged.

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