Sentence examples for speaks squarely from inspiring English sources

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That rationale speaks squarely to the local Nebraska opposition, and says nothing about the climate concerns.

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Justice David H. Souter, joined by Justices Harry A. Blackmun and John Paul Stevens, wrote that the court had "not spoken squarely" on the question since 1890 and that "modern knowledge" might require a different result.

Both politicians speak squarely to this young demographic, with policies such as the abolition of university tuition fees, universal healthcare or affordable housing (as Corbyn raised in today's prime minister's questions).

In 1991, George H. W. Bush delivered his infamous "Chicken Kiev" address, in which he failed to speak squarely in support of Ukraine's democrats against the oppressive Soviet regime.

Only Wallace and Sen. Henry M. Jackson of Washington spoke out squarely against busing.

Still, it was not quite the confident voice pilots use over the public address system, as he spoke looking squarely at the big flat-screen television.

He faces the counter squarely, speaking to the freeway and Mohammed simultaneously.

She spent her early adult years spent pursuing a psychology career in California, and she thus sings (and writes and speaks) with a perspective that's squarely outside the hackneyed small-town-kid-chasing-big-time-dreams that's often sold around Nashville.

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