Sentence examples for overtly agree from inspiring English sources

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My guess is that other than a few crackpot bloggers, no one on the right will overtly agree with Cameron's assessment or cite the newest monstrosity he calls a "study".

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Greener nods without overtly agreeing, saying that it is the dough technology, not the products, that is highly exportable.

From the actors' view, these were the bottlenecks where "local governments did not comply with the central government they agreed overtly but opposed in secret" (field interview, Sep. 25, 2005).

These humans, DeSalle and Tattersall claim (and I agree), were symbolic: "They bequeathed us items that were overtly symbolic: clear proclamations of symbolism and symbolic thought processes" (p. 194).

While I agree that cyberbullying is a problem that must be addressed, a more appropriate response to overtly abusive online behavior is to have vigilant site managers.

Regrettably, I must agree with your headline's conclusion largely because the White House has refused to undo many of the overtly political sanctions and provocations of the Bush administration.

Hence, although our findings agree with those of some shorter-duration studies [11], [16], [17], [20], we cannot rule out the possibility that other categories of patients with type-1 diabetes, for example, those with less severe glycaemic dysregulation, adolescents, overtly obese people, etc., might experience glycaemic benefits of metformin treatment during a follow-up of one year or more.

The 26-year-old was spoken to by Pulis after the game and warned over his future conduct - he has reportedly agreed to tone down overtly anti-British gestures.

Russell Jackson agrees, noting that "nothing of the overtly Dorian mode is to be found in the finished play or its drafts".

"He overtly asked can we go have a drink," said Ms. Yudkoff, who agreed to meet him.

In a solo dissent Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, noting that, "'state universities, need not be blind to the lingering effects of "an overtly discriminatory past,' [and] the legacy of 'centuries of law-sanctioned inequality.... .. agreed with the lower court's decision to leave the program as it is.

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