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For in that case materialists may take themselves to be maintaining a theory while they are in reality merely expressing attitudes, in ways which lend themselves to such expression only under conditions of confusion and unclarity.
So Richardson was merely expressing cynicism.
Or will we have completed our duty by merely expressing our deep sympathy?
I'm often told that my restaurant reviewing job is merely expressing opinions on matters of taste.
Tzipi Livni, Israel's chief negotiator, said Kerry was merely "expressing concern" for Israel's future.
"This is a country where merely expressing your opinion can lead to imprisonment and brutal corporal punishment.
I am not looking for a macho row – I am merely expressing what the whole industry is feeling.
Tzipi Livni, Israel's chief negotiator, came to Kerry's defence, saying he was merely expressing concern for Israel's future.
At first, it appeared he was merely expressing emotion, but it soon became clear that he was hurting.
"Oddly, we are now being targeted as an extremist or terrorist organisation and even banned for merely expressing that.
Mr Bush's spokesman claimed the president was merely expressing confidence in the army's ability to control Iraq.
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