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    explicitly
    [ adv ]
    in an explicit manner
    <adv.all>
    in his foreword Professor Clark puts it explicitly


    Explicitly \Ex*plic"it*ly\, adv.
    In an explicit manner; clearly; plainly; without disguise or
    reservation of meaning; not by inference or implication; as,
    he explicitly avows his intention.

    1. Current thinking in Whitehall is that it should be possible, when the Maastricht treaty is revised in 1996, to endow the EU with a common defence policy explicitly linked to the Atlantic alliance.
    2. The Jordanian port of Aqaba is explicitly included in the "primary area of operation" in the Persian Gulf, Gulf of Oman, and the Red Sea announced by the Pentagon.
    3. Asked about the Contras, whose surreptitious receipt of millions of dollars from U.S. secret arms sales to Iran rocked the Reagan administration, Bush explicitly supported a resumption of aid.
    4. The software is explicitly described as an ERP product and is intended to support 'lean,' JIT-type manufacturing procedures. Another ERP product is the Control Manufacturing system from Cincom, first launched in March this year.
    5. Sept. 25 - The council voted 14-1 to explicitly expand its economic embargo to include all air cargo traffic in or out of Iraq and Kuwait, except for cargoes of humanitarian aid specifically authorized by its Sanctions Committee.
    6. Federal health officials are putting the finishing touches on a rule that for the first time would explicitly allow the government to consider cost in making decisions about whether Medicare will cover new devices, procedures and various drugs.
    7. You only have to have one Julian Clary starring in his own very explicitly homosexual series, and one clearly black Lenny Henry starring in his, to prove that those with talent can succeed regardless of whatever minority they may belong to.
    8. It is dedicated explicitly to nurturing the resources required for continued expansion of national economic output. Mr Er, asked about his philosophy of education, gives a reply which seems more suited to a plant manager than to a pedagogue.
    9. Stello said, without explicitly suggesting that Turkey Point be forced to close, that more drastic NRC action might be required unless the plant's owner, Florida Power & Light Co., made faster progress in solving the problems.
    10. The report was tougher on two of Mr. Meese's close associates, explicitly calling for further criminal investigation of Mr. Wallach and Franklyn Chinn, Mr. Meese's former personal financial adviser, for suspected felony tax violations.
    11. This is perhaps the only option that will enable LDCs to maintain their solvency; at the same time, it will not require banks to write down loan values explicitly (e.g., through recapitalization using secondary markets where such debt is discounted).
    12. Although State Department spokesman Richard Boucher did not explicitly urge Saudi Arabia to end its oil cutoff and ease its icy stance toward King Hussein's government, the message was obvious.
    13. Foreign Secretary Raul Manglapus never explicitly confirmed the $1.2 billion demand but termed it "reasonable."
    14. Since the interventions the physician withholds have not been explicitly named, the patient is ill-prepared even to consider getting a second opinion.
    15. And both candidates have added a new condition to the list: They insist that the PLO also explicitly renounce its 1964 charter calling for the destruction of Israel.
    16. For the first time he explicitly recognised the guerrillas as the Zapatista Army of Naional Liberation, and called them a fully Mexican and predominantly Indian movement. The two sides at the begining of the talks appeared divided on a number of issues.
    17. Demonstrations of anti-American sentiment explicitly or implicitly linked to trade issues have occurred in Thailand, South Korea, Fiji, Australia and Costa Rica.
    18. He did not explicitly rule out cuts as small as those proposed in Vienna.
    19. Ambassador Byroade says he told Mr. Bonner explicitly, during an interview for the book, that no such meeting took place, and the White House public record reveals neither the meeting nor any calls.
    20. Botha, 73, did not state explicitly that he would retire, but he said the outgoing president would hand over the official seal to a new president following the elections.
    21. It should be Cabinet level and explicitly dedicated to the well-being of all 63 million rural Americans, not just the 5 million who live on farms.
    22. When he asked for their reaction to his Dallas speech, they said he might have more explicitly denounced remarks by Japanese politicians that U.S. workers are "lazy."
    23. Enactment of the 1990 Immigration Act a year ago killed the ideological provisions of the McCarran-Walter law by explicitly giving aliens the same free-speech rights as citizens.
    24. ABC newsroom guidelines say it should be made explicitly clear when the audience is watching a news simulation, according to spokeswoman Elise Adde.
    25. The Denver-based 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals explicitly rejected the "control" requirement adopted by the 9th Circuit court.
    26. It also featured in December's steel deal, and Mr Van Miert would like to see it spread to other industries. But the policy applies only to companies which have been explicitly warned that they are receiving aid for the last time.
    27. One advantage of doing this explicitly is that the basis on which you form your judgment is there for the public to see and to criticise.
    28. The NIH team in charge of the first TPA study said explicitly in its April 1985 report that it could no longer ethically withhold TPA from any patients in its study.
    29. According to the suit, filed in New Jersey Superior Court in Trenton, ERISA explicitly "does not mandate that employers provide any particular benefits."
    30. In fact, the Council's statement abandons all pretense of being based on scientific factors; it explicitly states that its comments go beyond the limits of the technical report of its panel.
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