Sentence examples for it plainly does from inspiring English sources

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When it works – as it plainly does in Ogwolo – the triumvirate at the top can be a powerful force.

It plainly does not require independence both to expand childcare and to return much of the benefit to the Scottish purse.

They see, at some point, what has been going on in the apartment while they were away at the seashore, and though they decide not to interfere, it plainly doesn't make sense to them.

Ryan's website still claims the Republican bill won't allow insurers to reject people or charge them more based on pre-existing conditions, which it plainly does under the deal with the House Freedom Caucus.

To put it plainly, does anyone really believe that the vaporous left that hopes, as a smooth talker with a socialist face was recently suggesting, to save its skin by sacrificing Israel in favor of a "community" that is electorally more profitable, was invented out of whole cloth by Michel Houellebecq?

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It must also require the kind of workable emergency response plan for public housing that it plainly did not have this time around.

General Pervez Musharraf, president of Pakistan, had a similarly clear view of the Taj from his hotel suite; but it plainly didn't much alleviate the "hurt" and "disappointment" he says he felt over the futile summit.

But here's my pick: what Adams did was arguably rude, but it plainly did not violate Twitter's actual policy, because Adams' email address was a) corporate and easily discernible from the standard format NBC uses; and b) had been published on the web earlier.

This exemption list was supposed to mitigate the issue of the government not really knowing what it was doing, allowing decision-makers to ignore rational advice and just add stuff to the list that it plainly didn't make sense to ban.

(The attempt by opponents of Obamacare to argue that the law didn't say what it very plainly did say was silly to begin with; that it was rejected means that words do, in fact, have meaning. But this isn't a place to argue with Scalia. Let's just let him rip).

And it quite plainly did mimic much of the functionality of the iPhone – though it was Apple's longtime CEO, Steve Jobs, who famously quoted Picasso's adage that good artists copy and great artists steal.

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