Sentence examples for plainly give from inspiring English sources

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Although they plainly give the impression of being shot before the start of the financial crisis, they were actually filmed a year later, as Ms. Greenfield acknowledged in an e-mail.

Finally, a convolution argument and the maximum principle plainly give (B.4).

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The judge said: "I accept the undertakings offered by the defendant, which are clear and plainly given on advice.

That, though, was hardly the Wilkinson reflecting on the performance in Dublin which has so plainly given him such a key place in Johnson's thoughts.

The prospect of an Egyptian government that included the Muslim Brotherhood, let alone one that were led by it, plainly gives him the creeps.

Despite the bewildering pace of events since the war began two days earlier, the soldiers had plainly given thought to its political implications.

But their relationship is a warm one and it plainly gives Gosden great pleasure to have helped Dettori back to racing's summit.

That helpful elasticity plainly gives the intervening coalition the right to bomb military assets, such as tanks and artillery, that the colonel is using to fire indiscriminately at civilians.

(The Vatican has recently insisted that Cardinal Ratzinger's office was responsible only for cases related to priests who solicited sex in the confessional, but the 1922 instructions plainly gave his office jurisdiction over sexual abuse cases involving "youths of either sex" that did not involve violating the sacrament of confession).

It took some slippery logic to get to this conclusion because (a) the games and card rooms had been set up in violation of state licensing rules, which was clearly a misdemeanor under California law and (b) federal law plainly gave the states a right to prohibit illegal activity on Indian reservations.

The state forensic commission in Texas is still finishing its work on Willingham's case, but David Grann's New Yorker article examines the entire case, including the jailhouse informant who plainly gave false testimony and the circumstantial evidence, flimsy in the first place, that was not what it appeared to be to the jury.

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