Sentence examples for plainly represents from inspiring English sources

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Messi, however, plainly represents Argentina's outstanding chance of showing that their opponents are not flawless.

He plainly represents the smaller yard but looks better value for the rematch than might otherwise be the case, being in very good hands.

This propagandistic control plainly represents a totalitarian concern, and it should make us skeptical about the value of the consent given to the rulers of Kallipolis.

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Some centres with a focus on medical humanities have tried to react to the challenge they plainly feel health humanities represents.

Iconoclasts view it as a hollow alliance that has plainly outlived its usefulness and represents a misallocation of scarce resources.

I've seen Mr Hunter perform: his vocabulary is plainly part of a considered attempt at disarming a word that represents something repugnant, a word, as he puts it, "that was designed to hurt me".

Put plainly: "It's a way to gather more assets," said Steven Nadel, a lawyer at Seward & Kissel who represents hedge funds.

This praise is not consciously insincere, but pretty plainly it does not accurately represent their operational plan.

Rousseff was thinking, plainly, that Henry Adams's America represented the triumph of the Adamses over the Quincys: a nation choosing to shed its aristocratic past for a more democratic system, not so much to be fairer as to be more significant.

Welles plainly intended his protagonist to represent America.

Previously the PM was talking plainly about having "not just consumers represented on company boards, but employees as well", while the new approach merely deems it important that "the voices of workers and consumers should be represented".

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