Sentence examples for made very explicit from inspiring English sources

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It's part of the home-school contract, and it's made very explicit.

The carefully calibrated team of health and social work specialists have supported more than 200 12- to 18-year-olds to date, many of whom have already perpetrated very serious crimes, or made very explicit their plans to do so.

Although it does allude to a relation (saying something of something) to reality (what is), the relation is not made very explicit, and there is no specification of what on the part of reality is responsible for the truth of a saying.

This aim needs to be made very explicit.

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You know, the fact of hard fangs penetrating skin... Which you make very explicit.

"I think we should make very explicit demands about ending all enrichment and the removal of enriched material and converting the nuclear programme back [to non-military use].

It does, however, make very explicit the bawdy jokes about Toby's wound in the groin at the Siege of Namur, Tristram's conception and his accidental circumcision as an infant, and the cock and bull story of human and animal insemination that provides the pay-off line for the novel and the title of the film.

While sentence collections and disputed questions make very explicit the different sources and vocabularies that clash with each other and with that of the author of a question, meditation and soliloquy show no particular reliance on authoritative sources.

Aside from fossils, biologists also make use of molecular, genetic, anatomical, developmental, and cytological data to elucidate the evolution of complex organs, in some cases making very explicit predictions in order to test their explanatory hypotheses (see, for example, the thorough list of testable predictions regarding vertebrate eye evolution by Lamb et al. 2007).

These definitions make very explicit the challenge at the core of object vision – the requirement of maintaining a high degree of specificity for the features defining the identity of visual objects, while, at the same time, disregarding the huge variation in the appearance of such diagnostic features [17].

Unfortunately, Spinoza gives only a very sparse account of infinite modes in the Ethics, and he makes very few explicit textual references to them outside the Ethics.[8] When Georg Schuller wrote to Spinoza to ask him for examples of these curious entities, Spinoza replied with obscure gems like "the face of the whole universe," "motion and rest," and "absolutely infinite intellect" (Ep64).

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