Sentence examples for to spell out explicitly from inspiring English sources

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In this section, we develop a simple theoretical framework that is helpful to define job requirements more formally and to spell out explicitly the assumptions imposed on the data to estimate them.

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Freedom to contract is not spelled out explicitly but is an underlying principle in many provisions.

Having grown up in South Central Los Angeles during the Watts Riots, the Black Panther movement and the Vietnam War (which, according to Whitaker, completely changed his cousin, who served, to the point of unrecognizability) he identifies with the needs spelled out explicitly in the goals and noted, rightly, that if we don't fulfill the needs laid out in the SDGs then conflict occurs as a result.

Spelled out explicitly in Article 51 of the U.N. Charter, the right to self-defense is one of the most hallowed tenets of international law.

The censors and the Catholic League of Decency ensured that nothing could be spelled out explicitly, and part of the charm of women's pictures is how they made their points without riling the bluenoses.

Under the censorious strictures of the period none of this is spelled out explicitly, which makes it more powerful: the reader's mind imagines the worst of all scenarios.

Those dynamics were spelled out explicitly by Baha Allyan, 22, one of two young men involved in the lethal attack on a number 78 bus of the Egged company, on Tuesday in Armon Hanetziv, which claimed the lives of two Israelis, before he was killed.

Pedreira lost her job, her lawsuit claims, not on the basis of her performance but because Baptist Homes determined that she violated the demand (spelled out explicitly in its employment forms) that employees "exhibit values in their professional conduct and personal lifestyles that are consistent with the Christian mission and purpose of the institution".

He noted that the framework for Arens' scepticism was not coherent and was never spelled out explicitly in the text, even if it could be deduced from reading the entirety of the work.

May did not spell out explicitly what she planned to do next, saying only that she would press ahead with an "orderly Brexit".

Lawrence Gostin, a lawyer who specializes in global health law at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., supports  the declaration but stated in a press release that WHO needs to spell out more explicitly how it intends to respond.

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