Sentence examples for expressly established from inspiring English sources

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These power relations need not be expressly established and defined in law.

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Rather than wait for the budget situation to improve, some cash-strapped schools are asking for money from parents' groups -- including foundations established expressly to help pay for technology purchases -- to buy computers.

In Penang, participants gathered in Speaker's Square--a common area established expressly for citizens to assemble and voice their concerns, only to be told that "Here at...Speaker's Square, we do not allow issues against any laws in the country" by the Georgetown Police.

In this study we examined a panel of sorghum accessions from West Africa established expressly to represent the range of photoperiodic response.

Chelsea residents have launched a campaign to block plans by Keith Exford, chief executive of Affinity Sutton, to demolish most of the Sutton Estate, which was established in 1913 expressly to provide "houses for use and occupation by the poor".

But experienced, established figures like these will expressly not be the focus of Blue Note/ArtistShare.

Dear Ms. Rometty, Even though I have not had the pleasure of even meeting you, I was pleased when you were appointed CEO in January – expressly because your predecessor and still Chairman Sam Palmisano established that this was because you "earned it; zero to do with any progressive social policies" which is fantastic.

There's an expressly retrospective historical tone to the entire film, as established in its first segment, in which Godard revisits Europe's political crises of the twentieth century.

Upon the rise of the same-sex marriage movement in the early 1970s, Maryland established the first law in the United States that expressly defined marriage to be a union between a man and a woman.

The pragmatic criterion of significance is expressly epistemic, not semantic: it speaks of relevance with regard to an established cognitive practice, not in-principle truth-evaluability.

America was founded not only to protect freedom of religion but expressly prohibited government from "establishing" any religion or religious faction to dominate other religions or the freedom of belief of other citizens.

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