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Перевод: explicitly


[наречие]
ясно; точно; недвусмысленно; эксплицитно


Тезаурус:

  1. However, when traffic calming is introduced on a large scale to Britain, it is vital that the lessons that have been learned in the German experiments are explicitly recognised.
  2. These, too, are dependent on central government funding and have - even more explicitly than GEAR - the role of encouraging investment through the provision of infrastructure which makes property development possible and profitable.
  3. Some LEAs, notably through Henry Morris in Cambridgeshire and Baines in Bedfordshire, were explicitly supportive of the enterprise being developed by a prestigious university body in adult education.
  4. For one thing the early modern view of identity as constituted (metaphysically) was also, and quite explicitly, a powerful metaphysic of social integration.
  5. A procedure does not exist in isolation from its surroundings, and Procedure Audit requires this to be acknowledged explicitly.
  6. The advent of 1992 was explicitly given as one reason for the Japanese company being interested in the deal.
  7. What is noteworthy is that this legislation is not part of the set of legislation that is explicitly and exclusively concerned with censorship.
  8. Editors do think explicitly about timing and they are not motivated merely to be the first to print a "scoop": they keep stories until the time is ripe.
  9. Since then, six NatWest executives including two explicitly cleared by the inspectors have been charged with fraud.
  10. DFD-derived Parallel Software Development: Enabling a wide range of non-computer specialists to exploit the power and flexibility of parallel systems; explicitly identifying the needs and requirements of the non-computer specialist and providing tools able to allow them, with minimal technical support, to experiment with parallel computing systems.
  11. For example, written language typically has to express things more explicitly, because it has to stand on its own.
  12. In virtually every case the aim of causing upheaval is explicitly declared, because Labour's aim would be to upset the bureaucratic order it inherits.
  13. All of these bands explicitly lambast indie parochialism and neurotic fear of major label compromise; all peddle an obsolete notion that the brash and the colourful represent a victory over the hegemony of a vague grey, with the nave optimism of nineteenth-century dandies.

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