Sentence examples for specifically and explicitly from inspiring English sources

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If the problem Rein identified is codified segregation at the polls, enabled by the laws and officials that specifically and explicitly bar black people from voting, then of course he is right.

The committee said that the law should be amended to "specifically and explicitly address the matter of authorisation" to ensure parties are accountable for their political statements, those who authorise materials are "identifiable and traceable" and there is consistency in the application of rules.

Therefore, the district requested that the models be adapted to specifically and explicitly address the needs of English learners.

"Queens," Robert Bucholz and Carole Levin note, "are much in fashion these days" (xiii).1 Since historians started looking for women specifically and explicitly, queens have been high on the scholarly agenda.

Get this: it's specifically and explicitly a triple-disc collection made for Christian women aged 30 to 45 to help them break a sweat at the local YWCA.

Sorry parents, but when your sons and daughters participate in an activity called the "prom draft," they are inherently engaging in a system specifically and explicitly designed to rank young women.

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The book specifically focuses on and explicitly includes a variety of perspectives of non-Western and Asian research contexts of food tourism by bringing multidisciplinary approaches to food tourism research and wider evidence of food and tourism in Asia.

Our Birth Date Selection Mapping approach utilizing mixed models specifically accounts for pedigree relationships and explicitly deconvolutes their confounding effects on time-dependent allele frequency changes, which are due to the fact that not all pedigrees are sampled equally deeply in terms of the numbers of genotyped individuals.

The Framework adds value to existing frameworks by focusing specifically on health care worker training and explicitly addressing the multiple levels at which health training outcomes may occur.

In contrast, the Subjective Vitality Scale was specifically developed as a measure of eudaimonic well-being and explicitly captures qualities such as energy and spirit.

Specifically, by taking America off the gold standard — a shocking move at the time — and explicitly calling for a return to pre-Depression price levels, FDR created an expectation of rising prices that had a salutary effect on demand.

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