Sentence examples for expressly expresses from inspiring English sources

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*We don't actually blame them for anything and this article expressly expresses the opinions of the author.

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So why don't we reconceive what they're capable of and train them to expressly teach children to identify, express and manage their feelings?

Many of my participants also expressed their distress at viewing expressly violent, coercive, or overtly degrading content.

Even jurisdictions whose comparative negligence statutes expressly incorporate assumption of the risk have upheld express assumption of risk.

Appellees cannot cite any authority that expressly urges retroactivity and because there is no express language to the contrary, retroactivity cannot be applied.

Most participants expressed indifference about male-specific health services or indeed expressly pointed out that they thought these were not a good idea and did not believe men-only services were worthwhile.

However, the wage measure that he uses, compensation per employee, is expressed in nominal terms (even if, interestingly, this is not expressly indicated on the slides).

The power to judge members' qualifications is expressly and unambiguously committed to each house of Congress, but no such express power is unambiguously committed to Congress in regard to adjudicating a president's (or presidential candidate's or president-elect's) qualifications.

Rorty's notion of pragmatism is also context dependent since it expressly recognizes that statements or actions can only be justified (and not expressed as a universal truth) within the context of audience, time, and situation.

Thereupon, Great Britain, which had no concern with Serbia and no express obligation to fight either for Russia or for France but was expressly committed to defend Belgium, on August 4 declared war against Germany.

They have the power "to declare war," to which armies are more incident, than incorporated Banks, to borrowing; yet is expressly added, the power "to raise and support armies"; and to this again, the express power "to make rules and regulations for the government of armies"; a like remark is applicable to the powers as to a navy.

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