Sentence examples for explicitly voiced from inspiring English sources

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Finkenauer has explicitly voiced support for policies that would expand Iowa's clean energy sector, citing the benefits of additional jobs in clean energy production and manufacturing, as well as emissions reductions.

Brazil has new stadiums opening up and down the country, and there are fears, explicitly voiced on a radio show I did last week, that the country might be over-reaching itself by attempting to import an alien culture of fan behaviour.

The timing of the report's release, though, appeared suspicious to her. "While it would never be explicitly voiced by the administration, there clearly is an interest of satisfying the critically important Latino voting block, specially in view of the failure to pass immigration reform," Dabbah said.

Although few participants in this study explicitly voiced extreme concerns about reductions in lighting at night, the more private views touched on fears of both the phenomenological meaning of darkness (Shaw, 2014b), and more political concerns about whether current levels of taken-for-granted public goods could be sustained.

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Arai insisted Waza did not explicitly voice an opinion on the new arrangements, or on giving Jaza and the Taiji organisations priority on procuring animals.

Newspapers usually try to keep a firm wall between the news-gathering operation and the editorial side, to make sure that the lines do not get blurred between the pages of objective journalism and the pages that explicitly voice opinions.

In September, General Ham said that three African terrorist organizations — the Shabab in Somalia, Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb across the Sahel region of northern Africa and Boko Haram in northern Nigeria — "have very explicitly and publicly voiced an intent to target Westerners, and the U.S. specifically".

The commander, Gen. Carter F. Ham, the top officer at Africa Command, said terrorist organizations in East Africa, in the deserts of northern Africa and in Nigeria "have very explicitly and publicly voiced an intent to target Westerners, and the U.S. specifically".

His idea that works of art could contain a measure of truth in themselves an idea voiced more explicitly by Plotinus in the 3rd century ce gave added strength to the symbolic view.

It is more likely that agential inclusion will take place if the epistemic inclusiveness is more emphasized: if people are explicitly invited to voice their definitions of problems and the opportunities they see for solution.

To ensure that such learning takes place, postdocs, graduate students, undergraduates, and staff members all need to be explicitly empowered "to voice safety questions and concerns to their faculty supervisors, [Environmental Health and Safety] offices, and/or safety committee" without fear of reprisal, it adds.

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