Sentence examples for forcefully stated from inspiring English sources

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The moral of the story, which culminates in violence, is forcefully stated: vicious junk-culture phenomena produce vicious people.

At Gettysburg, President Lincoln forcefully stated the question and expressed both hope and concern over this same struggle about an affirmative answer.

But in one of Ms. Kagan's few forcefully stated positions, she wrote in 1995 that she detests "polite and restrained" confirmation hearings, calling them a "vapid and hollow charade" and urging senators to fully explore a court nominee's substantive views.

That said, Mahler's titanic side does have the first and last words in this work, and Mr. Eschenbach and his players began promisingly, with a forcefully stated but carefully inflected opening.

The investigators' actions conform with the frequently and forcefully stated view of Prime Minister Hun Sen that two trials were enough and that, as he told the U.N. secretary general, Ban Ki-moon, last October, Case Three was "not allowed".

Mr. Gann's work, which uses quotations from its title characters as its text (as well as a fanciful speech by Custer's ghost), locates truth as a quality that hovers between two forcefully stated positions.

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In the Confession he sought to be as inoffensive to the Catholics as possible while forcefully stating the Evangelical position.

Were I a politician, I would forcefully state that the vibrancy of the American economy for our children and grandchildren depends on our investment in basic science today.

It's not a mandate, because faculty can seek waivers for particular articles, but it's a sweeping policy that forcefully states the desire to make research publicly accessible and to not give away all rights to publishers.

Re "An Antiwar Chief (and Proud of It)," which described how Alan Kligerman, the chief executive of AkPharma, vocally opposes the war in Iraq (April 6): It was refreshing to read about someone who has the courage to publicly and forcefully state his beliefs.

Berthe Tereta makes clear he is a proud Muslim before forcefully stating his position that "no religion tolerates barbarity".

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