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explicitly

[ik-splis-it-lee] / ɪkˈsplɪs ɪt li /








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When asked if due process is a right, which is explicitly guaranteed by the Constitution, he said, “I don’t know.”

From Salon

It has remained legal since the 2004 hunting ban came into force, because it does not explicitly involve the killing of animals.

From BBC

It all points to the chaos of the decision-making processes at the heart of government at the time - something explicitly referenced in earlier evidence by the former children's commissioner Anne Longfield.

From BBC

Sixteen years later, as a member of Congress, I helped draft the 1991 Civil Rights Act, amending Title VII of the 1964 law to make disparate-impact analysis explicitly part of the law.

From The Wall Street Journal

Unlike some types of sponsored content, the first season of “Roomies” doesn’t explicitly market Bilt’s brand.

From Los Angeles Times