Sentence examples for expressly proposed from inspiring English sources

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James introduced his theory of emotions with an important qualification: "I should say first of all that the only emotions I propose expressly to consider here are those that have a distinct bodily expression".

He has been nicknamed "Dr. No," reflecting both his medical degree and his insistence that he will "never vote for legislation unless the proposed measure is expressly authorized by the Constitution".

By whatever means or instruments Man aids, or supersedes, his natural locomotive organs, such instruments are adapted expressly and immediately to the end proposed.

I proposed that the EAC amend its regulations to expressly permit an electronic version of the federal form to be filled out and signed by hand electronically on touchscreen mobile devices, and then e-mailed to the appropriate state election officials.

"They have to accept expressly the aim of Geneva II," Mr. Fabius said, using the diplomatic shorthand for the proposed conference.

But because we are different (and because we take a common law as opposed to Napoleonic view of regulation, favouring a world in which everything is allowed unless it is expressly prohibited), we seek at every turn to pin down every detail of new rules or schemes being proposed, in case some of it turns out to be harmful.

State law does not, however, expressly prohibit state or local authorities from contracting with private entities to run immigration detention centers such as the one proposed in Crete.

The commission has proposed a narrower rule allowing state parties to spend soft money on the commercials so long as they do not "expressly advocate" or "unmistakably and unambiguously encourage" the defeat or election of a particular candidate.

For a decade, researchers in Britain have been allowed to create human embryos for research purposes, an idea that was proposed in 1994 by a National Institutes of Health committee, specifically rejected by President Bill Clinton, and widely condemned in the United States when a clinic in Virginia announced last month that it had created scores of embryos expressly for research.

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