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His role is made quite explicit when the threatened Turkish girl tells him to 'go to hell'.
In this instance, the choices our race gave us were made quite explicit -- by a government institution, no less.
Yet, the philosophical implications of this position not only implicitly underlay so much of his thought, but were made quite explicit in the polemic against Sartre's glorification of individual choice, which forms the final part of Lévi-Strauss's most adventurous book, The Savage Mind (1962).
The extent of reliance on opinion and the sway of political imperatives in modifying the set of priorities is therefore made quite explicit when implementing the HsW model.
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Rubens is almost an abstract painter - a possibility he makes quite explicit in his immense Lion Hunt, in which daunting quantities of paint are expended and blood unleashed in a scene that's not really about anything.
ONE THING I didn't make quite explicit in the post below on drugs and competition is the major reason that I find complaints about "me-too!" drugs so odd: to the extent that the drugs really are functionally identical, they tend to drive each other's prices down.
But Davies now makes the appeal quite explicit and central, devoting as much space to explication of the response-dependent nature of expressivity as to the role of resemblance (2006).
A possible analogy might be [former Italian neo-fascist leader] Gianfranco Fini – but he had made his change of heart quite explicit, and had to sweat before it was accepted.
In his famous paper of 1950, "Empiricism, Semantics, and Ontology," Carnap made his two-tiered view of inquiry quite explicit.
However, the synonyms that have been imported for the record are quite explicit about the adduct ratio being 2 1, which makes the structure inconsistent with the primary name and all of the synonyms.
However, he is quite explicit that this is an idealization made to simplify both one's account of learning and the task of grammar construction.
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