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Uttering counterfactuality with yàobúshì explicitly expresses desired outcomes that are contradictory to real conditions.
This is the place where the author explicitly expresses his/her own interest in the proposed subject and by doing so introduces the field into the discourse.
Figure 5a shows a phase diagram of the wetting states on the nanopillar-patterned surface, and it explicitly expresses the relationship between the geometry of the nanopillar-patterned surface and the corresponding wetting state.
How about a name that more explicitly expresses the stakes like, "Surf's Up Everybody And We Do Mean Everybody" or just simply, "Aaaaaahhhhh"?
Different from existing thermodynamic models, STAP explicitly expresses the expected number of TFs bound to a regulatory sequence, and thus it is directly applicable to analyze binding intensities reflected in whole-genome binding data.
This perspective explicitly expresses the contemporary definition of BDD in DSM IV [ 3].
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Interestingly, although the proportion of explicitly expressed concerns increased over time, the number of expressions during consultations did not change.
Not exactly so (anag. less x, y, & lit).. C. J. Brougham: Explicitly expressing things needing deduction?
"[In conversation] we tend to imply things instead of explicitly expressing them," says Japanese author Motoko Tamamuro, "so reading the situation and sensing the mood are very important.
The culpability of both men and women is more explicitly expressed in the New Testament and the Talmud than in the Old Testament or the Qurʾān.
Sure, the Republican frontrunner has never explicitly expressed negative or racist sentiments about the African American population; his mouth has been too busy training its fleshy rage on Muslims and Mexicans.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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