Expressly
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57 examples of Expressly in a sentence
And second, we need the businesses that are building out this read-write culture to embrace this opportunity expressly, to enable it, so that this ecology of free content, or freer content, can grow on a neutral platform where they both exist simultaneously, so that more-free can compete with less-free, and the opportunity to develop the creativity in that competition can teach one the lessons of the other.
And, you know, it's no accident that those who run and work in the institutions that are supposed to support Ella and her family don't talk about relationships, because relationships are
expressly
designed out of a welfare model that was drawn up in Britain and exported around the world.
Now, this is kind of a cheap shot, because I know what the genetic sequence of all these rhinoviruses is, and I in fact designed the chip
expressly
to be able to tell them apart, but what about rhinoviruses that have never seen a genetic sequencer?
In the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, this right
expressly
applies to mental integrity.
But now, we can reverse engineer that and build worlds that
expressly
tick our evolutionary boxes.
It's a movie based on homosexuality in a very macho environment, and yet, there is nothing
expressly
queer about Yossi and Jagger's relationship--this is a love story and a human story more than a gay story.
One of those magazines meant
expressly
for plumbers or welders and never intended for the general public?
History shows, however, that tax increases, if
expressly
designated as temporary, are indeed reversed later.
But American hawks want what most opposition leaders in Libya have
expressly
rejected.
Additionally, there have been attempts to create new posts, develop labor-intensive industries and small and medium sized firms, promote the private sector, and encourage service jobs, plus offering occupational training: the government allocated an additional 4.7 billion yuan
expressly
for job creation in 2004.
Boots on the ground – “a foreign occupation force” – were
expressly
excluded.
Military action
expressly
designed to kill Qaddafi or force him into exile, to ensure a rebel victory in a civil war, or to achieve a more open and responsive system of government in Libya is not permissible under the explicit terms of Resolution 1973.
Article 125 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union
expressly
forbids the mutualization of debt.
Sometimes decisions are taken at a moment in time,
expressly
and obviously.
The draft of the respective bill
expressly
states that it shall "not be interpreted as an authorization for deployment of US forces in the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina for any purpose, including training, support, or delivery of military equipment".
In this sense, the European Central Bank is the quintessentially independent central bank: No single government stands behind it, and it is
expressly
prohibited from standing behind any of the national governments whose central bank it is.
Its system is enshrined in the Tenth Amendment of the US Constitution, which stipulates that all powers not
expressly
assigned to the federal government are “reserved to the states.”
The US Constitution knitted together the thirteen original colonies, and its Tenth Amendment reserves to the states all powers not
expressly
delegated to the federal government.
And Julius Evola, the reactionary Italian thinker whose work has inspired Europe’s post-war far right,
expressly
admired the concept of jihad and the self-sacrifice it demands.
Welby should not have been helped to die, they might argue, because he
expressly
said that he wanted to die, not that he wanted to avoid a burdensome treatment.
International news sources could employ such a person
expressly
to assess statements issued by governments, journalists, and commentators on large-scale public-health crises such as nuclear accidents, epidemics, and oil spills.
Moreover, the constitutions of a number of CSTO countries
expressly
prohibit sending troops outside national territory.
Any reproduction, duplication, or distribution in any form is
expressly
prohibited.
Annan rejected both demands, proposing that Dallaire make the informant's identity known to Rwandan President Habyarimana, a Hutu, even though the informant had
expressly
named the President's closest entourage as the authors of the genocide blueprint.
But he failed to mention something else that went badly wrong, something that to this day is rarely acknowledged by Western officials or media commentary: Early on, the NATO coalition decided to pursue not just the “protection of civilians and civilian-populated areas,” as the UN Security Council mandate
expressly
provided, but the overthrow of the Qaddafi regime.
But EU law
expressly
forbids any form of ECB financing of deficits.
Indeed, not only do most scientists and governments worldwide consider human germline genetic modification unacceptable; it is
expressly
prohibited in more than 40 countries, including the UK.
MMT lacks any safeguard against that outcome (unlike, for example, the fiscal theory of the price level, which
expressly
counts on an independent central bank to manage inflation).
Similarly, Trump-appointed officials often have deep ties to the industry they are supposed to be policing – including education, finance, and especially the energy sector – or are
expressly
antagonistic toward their own agencies.
The skiff is attached to the topside of the Nautilus's hull and is set in a cavity
expressly
designed to receive it.
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