Sentences with phrase «explicit terms»

As for prior thought on this series, I haven't been thinking about it in explicit terms for all that long.
In this context, I have in mind a typical business transaction, not a complex contract with explicit terms and so forth.
These are two artists who tackle their subject matter head - on, confronting, gender, class and race in explicit terms.
If one wants to know about the sex life in explicit terms of a Harvard coed, then the Critics Are Calling This Movie The Scariest Horror Film Of 2018 And We're Creeped TF Out You might not want to watch this alone.
I've also seen explicit terms in addenda saying things like «this addendum takes precedence, supersedes or prevails over any conflicts, contradictions or inconsistencies with the contract».
He described Bannon's desire for media attention using sexually explicit terms.
The film presents this doctrine in remarkably explicit terms when Lady Wisdom, or Sophia (Brazilian actress Alice Braga), asks Mack to sit on her throne and divide the world's Sinners from its Saints.
The Short Version: Sugar dating puts what each partner can bring to a romantic relationship — and what they'll receive — into explicit terms.
that want to give a site but, getting press for iOS or men Perth based and commercial sex with over the witness stand blue pill Viagra butter face or other explicit terms, the edge of Craigslist.
Onions are one of the foods the ASPCA warns against in pretty explicit terms.
A good parenting plan goes a long way toward eliminating issues that can become inflammatory because it makes explicit the terms and conditions of custody and visitation, which are two friction points between divorced couples.
I've also seen explicit terms in addenda saying things like «this addendum takes precedence, supersedes or prevails over and conflicts, contradictions or inconsistencies with the contract».
This is put in explicit terms in the Gospel according to John: «I do nothing on my own authority, but in all I say I have been taught by my Father.
The takeaway: You won't always be able to quantify excellence, or even describe it in explicit terms.
At any rate, the outcome will provide the young evangelical «righteous remnant» (the explicit terms, incidentally, in which they see themselves) with an excellent opportunity to «go the way of the cross,» paying the cost of radical discipleship.
She bought books for each staff member (i.e. Tools of Engagement, Different Brains for Different Learners, Conscious Discipline and SuperTeaching) and let them know, in explicit terms, that «We are going to succeed!»
The judge didn't buy this argument, in spite of Autodesk's explicit terms of sale, because it gave the appearance of being an outright sale.
These have the advantage of explicit terms, but if your credit rating is poor or scant you won't have much luck drumming up a loan, and if you do, you'll be likely be stuck with a high interest rate.
With the eShop going live hours earlier, Nintendo should treat the 3DS portion of the show like Launch 2.0 - not in those explicit terms, of course, but obviously, the 3DS, despite breaking a few Day 1 sales records, isn't doing too well, and I think a large part of that can be attributed to people looking at the line - up and thinking «for $ 250, there's not really anything I'm excited for right now.»
Its product was carbon, and it had some of the best scientists on earth on its staff; they warned management, in clear and explicit terms, how much and how fast the earth would warm, and management believed them: That's why, for instance, Exxon's drilling rigs were built to accommodate the sea - level rise it knew was coming.
And while the book doesn't advocate for zero waste in explicit terms, the link is clear:
This decision establishes that in order to secure the benefits of the tolling statute, plaintiffs in medical malpractice cases have an affirmative duty to establish compliance with the explicit terms of the statute, 18 Del..
After finding that the explicit terms of the collective agreement had not been violated even if the grievor was harassed by her manager, the arbitrator considered the OHSA.
In clear and explicit terms, the SCC in Sable enunciated the extent to which non-settling defendants are entitled to such information; and by extension, the extent to which plaintiff's counsel may deny such requests.
The problem is Findlaw has been overly aggressive in attempting to influence search results and has (in the past) violated Google's explicit terms of service.
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