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We believe that this article (Soffritti et al. 2007) has methodologic and conceptual weaknesses that require exposition.

Their dialogue satisfyingly shifts between quippy and serious, without ever becoming didactic which would be easy in a world that requires so much exposition.

However, whilst the nature of the best worst task is generally understood, there are a number of issues relating to the design and analysis of a best worst choice experiment that require further exposition.

Buddhist tradition itself differentiates between the Sūtrānta and Abhidharma methods of instructing the teachings by contrasting the Sūtrānta "way of putting things" in partial, figurative terms that require further clarification, versus the Abhidharma exposition and catechism that expound the teachings fully, in non-figurative terms (A IV 449 456; Dhs-a 154).

An exponible sentence is here defined in terms of syncategoremata: "An exponible proposition [propositio exponibilis] is a proposition that has an obscure sense requiring exposition in virtue of some syncategorema occurring either explicitly or included within some word".

For Marcus, the attraction of maths is that it requires no external exposition.

One reason for publishing it was his opinion that voters required "that frank exposition of general principles and views... which it ought not to be the inclination, and cannot be the interest of a minister of this country to withhold".

There's a Blago testimony question that really requires someone with more intimate awareness of what's been going on in that trial than I have to explain, because with seconds left in the segment, Tapper went to the question without a lot of exposition.

Without much exposition, Yanal seizes upon the notion that suspense requires uncertainty.

But there are traitors, both human and metallic, which makes things complicated in the sense that more exposition is required, and plot twists need to be handled with screaming instances of narrative torque.

"History, like tragedy, requires an exposition, a central action, and a dénouement," Voltaire wrote in 1752.

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