Sentence examples for point plainly from inspiring English sources

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In the fall, Rush Limbaugh made the point plainly.

There are any number of data points that make that point plainly.

Surrounded by reporters outside the locker room, Izzo — still in a gray pinstriped suit and green print tie — made his point plainly.

In the wake of the massacre, they made this point plainly on social media and in interviews: Something can be done, and yet you haven't done it.

Schumer recounted more of Holmes's record, saying, finally, "This guy is so far off the deep end that can't we call a halt to this at some point?" Plainly startled, Hatch responded, "I have to admit I am concerned about some of those comments," but then he noted that in Arkansas some Democrats as well as Republicans had endorsed Holmes's nomination.

The ZNF507 fingerprint alignments could suggest that the protein has evolved to favor different DNA-binding motifs in each species; alternatively (or perhaps additionally), they could point plainly to three conserved ZNF motifs as having the most essential regulatory roles.

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Plain speech matters because when we speak clearly we are more likely to speak truth than when we retreat into slogan and euphemism; avoiding euphemism takes courage because it almost always points plainly to responsibility.

Against the tide ReprintsHis general point is plainly true all over the world.

Valuev at that point was plainly a manufactured sportsman of extraordinary physical proportions and trained by another graduate of the old system, the Armenian Manuel Gabrielyan.

George Washington made this point very plainly: "The willingness with which our young people are likely to serve in any war, no matter how justified, shall be directly proportional to how they perceive the veterans of earlier wars were treated and appreciated by their nation".

Or to put the point more plainly, "male" and "female" where the imago Dei is concerned aren't about having either God's penis or God's vagina, but rather about having a spirit imprinted by one or the other gender, both of which are comprehended within the infinite Creator.

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