Sentence examples for expressly presented from inspiring English sources

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He passed upon several opportunities to push back at Mr. Romney, despite being expressly presented with opportunities to do so — on health care, on Ronald Reagan's legacy, on immigration, and on Mr. Romney's personal finances among other issues.

The first Gil Evans repertory concert — or at least, the first one expressly presented that way — took place at Carnegie Hall in 1974, when Evans was still around to steer his orchestra clear of sentimentality.

It remains important, however, that information material to the actual informed consent is expressly presented to all consumers (layered consent), and that informed consent is clearly requested.

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Most meeting participants found themselves in agreement, says Ira Longini, a biostatistician from the University of Florida in Gainesville, who came to the meeting expressly to present a talk on the step-wedge design.

As if packaged and presented expressly for Valentine's Day, charges emerged yesterday that someone named Cupid had pierced his former lover where it hurts most: her bank account.

And in an answer at his post-summit press conference, the secretary general, Jens Stoltenberg, expressly denied that Russia presented "any imminent threat to any Nato ally" – note the word "any" – insisting strong defence should be accompanied by "constructive dialogue".

"The U.S. government's first-ever effort to use trade sanctions to personally aggravate a foreign president expressly targets items believed to be favored by Kim Jong Il or presented by him as gifts to the roughly 600 loyalist families who run the communist government,".

The design activities herein presented count experimental campaigns able to characterize both the properties of novel sandwich material, manufactured expressly for transportation industry, the sandwich and joint behaviors.

Of the eight short plays being presented by the Irish Rep, under the direction of Charlotte Moore and Ciaran O'Reilly, only the culminating "Cathleen Ni Houlihan" is expressly, if symbolically, a call to arms.

At the outset, I note that, after an evidentiary hearing, the trial court expressly found no dishonesty, gross negligence, improper influence, coercion or fraud in the balloting and counting processes based upon the evidence presented.

Indeed, the court expressly "decline[d] to rule more expansively, for to do so would result in this court substantially rewriting the code.... " Thus, the questions purportedly framed in the petition are not in fact presented by this case.

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