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The city was not alone, however, in saying the union should be asked to state plainly that it would change its ways.
Lithuania is in the EU and Nato: its partners in those bodies have a duty to tell Vilnius plainly that it needs to reckon with its past truthfully, no matter how painful that may be.
The Obama Administration, in its Nuclear Posture Review of April 2010, stated plainly that it anticipated far fewer contingencies where the United States might actually use its nuclear weapons in combat.
Soas says plainly that it "does not accept occupations of its buildings as a legitimate form of protest".
Its size tells us plainly that it was not used to draw plans; a circle several feet in diameter is not generally required on any kind of blueprint.
And for all its equivocation, Hamas still refuses to say plainly that it can ever accept the permanence of Israel.
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There's need, of course, but plainly that isn't the half of it.
"Plainly that backfired because they got off of it pretty quickly.
But it does confer the right to appoint him, and it also plainly states that "it is the MPR that holds the highest power of the state" and "the president who is appointed by the MPR shall be subordinate and accountable to the MPR".
Equally plainly, that is easier said than done.
Plainly, that hasn't been true.
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