Sentence examples for in a plainly from inspiring English sources

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The consultation document fails to give any examples of how research in a plainly measurable way improves that quality.

In a plainly worded memorandum, Mr. Klein said the decision made sense because half the additional work time negotiated in the new contract was devoted to teacher training.

The problem, Brooks thought, was that the scene did not lend itself to history painting: "a group of men, wearing the somber-hued garments of American gentlemen, assembled in a plainly furnished apartment, though earnestly discussing a matter which is now historic, does not furnish a tempting subject for the tricks and bewildering cheats of art".

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At the Four Seasons in Manhattan, a plainly cooked Dover sole will set you back an elaborately garnished $46.

(Francisco said that he would "expect" that any Cabinet member "would refuse to comply or resign in the face of a plainly unconstitutional order"; whether that is itself an imaginary idea is a principle that may be tested even before the Court rules in this case).

In 1922, a new entrance and canopy was designed for the Bridge Street entrance by Charles Holden and, in 1924, he designed a plainly rendered replacement elevation for the eastern entrance on to the Embankment.

Patrick Lynch, president of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, said in a statement, "Plainly put, anyone who kills a police officer should never even have the hope of walking the streets of our city as a free person again".

It is worth noticing that in defining concrete terms Wyclif a) plainly attributes the capacity for suppositing to things; b) does not clarify the metaphysical composition of such things signified by concrete terms; and c) describes the twofold supposition of concrete terms as a sort of signification.

In Chi-Raq's case, a plainly irritated Lee responded by cutting an unrepresentative, morose trailer prefaced by a stony-faced message in which he stressed that his film was deadly serious, and satirical.

As of January 1 , 1970 it explained, the paper would accept cigarette ads only if they contained, "in plainly legible form," a warning concerning the health hazards of smoking.

To put in plainly: It is an honor for every DJ out there to perform here.

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