explicit造句31. Sexually explicit material is fine in front of a student crowd, but elsewhere it can be a bit tricky.
32. There is a change in the sense that argumentative qualifications may be discovered, as implicit qualifications are made explicit.
33. An explicit statement saying that applicable standards have been adhered to, or the reasons for departures, must also be included.
34. After Kingman there was a growing consensus that some kind of explicit knowledge about language was necessary for both teachers and pupils.
35. The medical model is explicit: Teaching bears a resemblance to the practice of medicine.
36. Building models found in various places make explicit the connection between the Goddess and temples or dwellings.
37. The answer to what must be done has to begin with some explicit goals.
38. Recommended changes had to be substantiated by explicit statements of rationale, supported by the systematic review of relevant empirical data.
39. Highly rated were sisters who were approachable, oriented to nurse learners, and who gave explicit directions about nursing care.
40. It does not say anything explicit about the legitimacy of corporate power in relation to society generally.
41. The first was that because the exchange rate target was not explicit it was ultimately not credible.
42. This is because the explicit tax rate and the means-tested benefit withdrawal rate exceeds unity.
43. In many cases, the conventions of academic discourse force researchers to make these assumptions even more explicit and specific.
44. Guarantees of economic freedoms included explicit recognition of the right of citizens to engage in private business.
45. In this approach, as with hierarchies but unlike the relational model, there are explicit links between related entity occurrences.
46. If we intend to rely upon questionable metaphysical assumptions, that should at least be explicit, and open to negotiated change.
47. It is time for me to be more explicit about these intriguing and important concepts. 1.
48. Each distinctive type should be subject to a rigorous set of explicit rules of discipline.
49. Narrative dance applies to those phrases of conversation between individuals or between dancers and public, where the dancer uses explicit gestures.
50. Once made explicit in this way judgment policies can be used to help reach a consensus when unaided discussion fails.
51. Gruntal managers also frequently permitted and also circulated cartoons and other sexually explicit materials in the office.
52. Already, certain sites on the Internet make an explicit commitment to privacy.
53. Media companies may operate tacit or explicit collusion just as easily as politicians.
54. While not explicit, many implied that they would indeed fight to the death for their managing director.
55. Porter first identifies the problem that will be encountered if one proceeds with portfolio planning without explicit management of these interdependencies.
56. Aiding the domestic industry to gain or maintain international competitive advantage has never been an explicit expectation.
57. Buchanan has been the most explicit in offering a diagnosis, and a cure.
58. Are the political constraints that prevent purchasers from making their decisions on rationing explicit any different from those facing clinicians?
59. These stories are more explicit and more didactic, probably because they are more self-consciously in-tended as correctives.
60. Within the Ministry, there had been some pressure for the explicit adoption of replacement cost depreciation conventions.