explicitly造句61. She has repeatedly emphasized that her novels are linguistically self-conscious explicitly in order to translate the apprehension of the problematic area of language.
62. In fact, nearly half of the superiors explicitly mentioned agenda setting in defining the managerial role.
63. The only department which explicitly escapes unscathed is the one which Conservatives would most like to abolish: the Department of Energy.
64. Therefore, in order to maintain control it can not specify the production function and so on explicitly as a constraint.
65. This may often be the avowed policy, but the planning acts explicitly permit the continuance of existing uses.
66. The proposition that the fabliau is an appropriate mode for an argument between two churls is explicitly Chaucer's.
67. The rhetorical perspective has explicitly criticized the one-sidedness of much cognitive social psychological theory and its emphasis upon schematic categorization.
68. Liberal democracy has been concerned most explicitly with legitimating the power of the state, or public power.
69. The group approach explicitly rejects the notion that a small elite dominates the resource allocation process.
70. In the United States, 35 states explicitly make doctor-assisted suicide a crime, including New York.
71. There are few data available which explicitly measure demand and all forecasts have used the number of entrants as a proxy.
72. Petrey seems to equate locution with semantics and illocution with pragmatics, but does not say so explicitly.
73. Britain, in fact, had been explicitly invited to attend the foreign ministers' meeting in Messina.
74. That the ethics of prevention trials is often a resource driven argument is tacitly assumed but rarely explicitly stated.
75. For example, written language typically has to express things more explicitly, because it has to stand on its own.
76. Most of the bosses questioned the new managers explicitly about how they intended to implement the new company strategies: 1 Costs!
77. Feminist extensions of conventional psychological methodology often resemble more explicitly oppositional programmes for social scientific method.
78. The point is, mathematical notation gives us complete liberty, unless it explicitly states otherwise.
79. Yet this view implied, or rather was explicitly based in Comte and Spencer, on a historical view of evolutionary progress.
80. Strategies to promote the nation's health should acknowledge the importance of material and social deprivation more explicitly.
81. It would not be too cumbersome to give such machines explicitly, but I shall not bother to do this here.
82. Recent analyses of the political personality of top leaders often take a more explicitly psychoanalytic perspective.
83. LEAs were explicitly forbidden to use them to reorganise schools.
84. Former science minister Binyamin Begin, who resigned the post this week because of the Hebron pullout, explicitly made that argument.
85. How many of the ramifications of a particular decision ought to be explicitly taken into account by the decision-maker?
86. Now, Darwin at this time is explicitly taking each organism's ontogeny to recapitulate its phylogeny.
87. Indeed, the definition of a financial audit explicitly includes examination of systems of internal control whereas the commercial audit does not.
88. As already said, we do not explicitly state these demands to ourselves.
89. Every attitude in favour of a position is also, implicitly but more often explicitly, also a stance against the counter-position.
90. Don't pay any money without a receipt stating explicitly what you've paid for. 2.