Sentences with phrase «explicitly called out»

But he also explicitly called out scammers, shady promoters, and ICOs which seek to dodge securities regulations by claiming they're offering dual - purpose «utility» tokens, labeling the latter designation just a form of semantics.
It takes a great deal of humility and vulnerability, which was explicitly called out at the end of Aaron's lesson.
While some clues are very obvious and explicitly called out to the audience, others will require an extra set of eyes and ears to confirm they aren't overlooked.
I wish the product description explicitly called out what size TV's it will support.
OBL very explicitly called out US bases in KSA as a reason for the attacks by AQ.
Unfortunately, in an interest to drive decisions, presenters don't explicitly call out the risks and challenges of their recommendation for fear that it will nullify their recommendation as valid.
I was surprised to find that rest is one of only three ambitions that God explicitly calls out in the Bible.
Trump's new order considers «fear of persecution or torture» without explicitly calling out religious factors.
Every lesson in Amplify Science explicitly calls out which CCSS Math and CCSS ELA standards are addressed.
American express explicitly calls out things like daily breakfast for two, room upgrades, $ 100 amenities, and late check - out and early check - in.
Any time we explicitly call out the «value» or «worth» of a credit card bonus, it is obtained by multiplying the bonus amount by the corresponding point / mile value.
Any time we explicitly call out the «value» or «worth» of a credit card bonus, it is obtained by multiplying the bonus amount by the corresponding point / mile value.
There are some one - off licenses that appear to be written by individuals or groups or written by companies that explicitly call out a particular software package.

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(a) Banks are still in the process of figuring out what bitcoin is and how to deal with it, since it is a disruptive technology which could arguably compete with the bank's own existing services and products (although no banking executives on my calls explicitly mentioned the competition concern).
His descriptions of the talmudic passages wherein certain people are explicitly condemned to hell are certainly consistent with what C. S. Lewis calls the maledictory Psalms that, for example, bless those who dash out the brains of Babylonian babies (Psalm 9).
Being in the back «as it folded up like an accordion between the vehicles» was explicitly a part of the story that was called out
Also, some parents like to call the shots (so to speak) and explicitly lay out rules as to when fireworks are okay.
As is rightly pointed out, the religious discrimination employed by «faith» schools in their admission policies is only exacerbating this, but it is disappointing that the report lacks the courage to explicitly call the Government out for its incredibly divisive policies in this regard.
Five out of six of the Yes campaign's steering committee have worked for or explicitly supported the Liberal Democrats in the last 12 months, and at least half of their so - called «grassroots co-ordinators» are former Lib Dem candidates, councillors and activists.
It seems necessary to call bullshit on Rowe's assertion, in the film's press notes, that Leap Year is a metaphor «for the complex victimizer - victim dichotomy that I think is at the very heart of Mexican national identity,» if only because that theme, so explicitly milked for maximum operatic verismo in Battle in Heaven, isn't being worked out on this particular film's screen.
On April 16, Grassley was joined by seven other GOP senators (including major presidential contenders Ted Cruz and Rand Paul), who signed a letter calling on their colleagues to stop funding the implementation of Common Core, which, they point out, appears to violate federal laws that explicitly forbid the Education Department to influence curriculum or assemble a national database.
He elaborated on the fallacy of free - to - play equaling casual gameplay, calling out Guitar Hero as a great example of a game that isn't explicitly targeted at casual audiences but remains challenging for the hardcore.
Here's hoping that Call of Duty: WWII plays out more like Band of Brothers or The Pacific than a certain Michael Bay war film that's just too terrible to explicitly mention.
Other drawings, like the collection of color spectrums called Analysis: Time Talk (1970), are more explicitly map - like, as if made to figure something out.
There is something gloriously self - referential about playing the straw man card in a post in which you, for no apparent reason, explicitly re-interpret «quite conceivable» to mean «kind of likely», then call it «magical thinking», quote a psych text in case we don't know what magical thinking is and dismiss it out of hand.
The radical Islamist movement, including but not exclusively al Qaeda, has on a number of occasions explicitly called for worldwide attacks on the petroleum infrastructure and has carried some out in the Greater Middle East.
One of the big problems with talking about what Chris Mooney has called The Republican War on Science is that, on the Republican side, the case against science is rarely laid out explicitly.
In the event this could not be done adequately, or there were deficiencies in the fidelity of the predicitons, the validations documents call these out very explicitly so that users would know better than to expect the models to describe something they can't describe.
Of course, besides being a Googler, Leung has also risen to attention as someone who has been explicitly keen on promoting the safety of device charging, and more specifically, calling out devices and their makers when their charging solutions are not up to scratch.
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