Sentence examples for is explicitly made from inspiring English sources

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In both cases, it is very easy to see this time that an "agreement" is explicitly made between the Wi-Fi service and the recipient.

The right of first publication, like all other rights 106 of the Act specifically grants copyright owners, is explicitly made "subject to section 107," the statutory fair use provision.

Paradoxically, no reference to the TH theory is explicitly made in French policy debates in innovation and competitivenessc.

Unless a time scale is explicitly made part of a static diagram, readers have a difficult time situating the macroevolutionary record in evolutionary time (Catley and Novick 2009).

Now disclosure is only required if a donation is explicitly made "for the purpose of electioneering communication".

Thus, the reader is explicitly made aware of these points before proceeding to higher level discussions of the significance of the results.

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Countries are raising their game individually: New Zealand, for example, said this month that it is explicitly making match-fixing a crime.

"For those of us who are behind … we would like it to be a little longer". As he seeks to close strong, the Florida senator is explicitly making the case to Republicans that they should rally behind him if they want to avoid a protracted nominating contest that could stretch toward the summer.

The Christians and other smaller minority groups here, however, have been explicitly made targets and have emigrated in disproportionate numbers.

However, the link with earlier controversies was explicitly made in a letter to this paper signed by Rushdie, as well as Gillian Slovo, the South African-born novelist, writers Hari Kunzru and Hanif Kureishi - both London-born with mixed English and Asian families like Ali and Lisa Appignanesisi, deputy president of the English branch of the writers' association PEN.

Unless such provision was explicitly made as a gift or as the natural expression of a close relationship (e.g., parent-child), the acquired property is held in trust for the person who provided the money even though the second party holds the legal title.

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