We want there to be an explicit debate about what decision we're making down the road.
But never before has a club made it such an explicit part of its modus operandi.
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Mental-health experts cautioned against trying to settle on an explicit cause when someone kills himself.
Is it Fannie and Freddie, which now have an explicit guarantee of the government's support?
An explicit commitment on the issue was not included in the party's main 2010 manifesto.
Some of his most memorable accomplishments were those that centered on young people in an explicit way.
Mr Capellas must declare an explicit dividend policy, which he can change only with the consent of shareholders.
For a start, there is no current monetary value to this information: not an explicit one that is.
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America's Federal Reserve will also do more QE and may set an explicit target for long-term interest rates.
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An explicit or direct tax is resented by the public and enough to get someone voted out of office.
The new policy was announced in the 2010 Budget as an explicit measure to cut the government's spending deficit.
Labour won its second term with an explicit promise to deliver a transformation in the quality of public services.
In America in 1968, as in Europe today, austerity was an explicit goal.
This will not prevent it from living forever, but to make it do so will then require an explicit, open vote.
The National Association of Realtors wants the companies to be turned into government-chartered non-profits with an explicit guarantee from the feds.
Beginning with the 2001 QDR, plans made an explicit distinction between the objective of defeating aggression and decisively defeating an adversary.
But looking ahead, the dollar should renew its ascent against the yen once the BOJ has set an explicit inflation target.
Ben Bernanke has always been clear that he supports an explicit inflation target as the central anchor of Fed policy.
Mr Prot says that keeping the firm evenly balanced was not an explicit strategy but was in the back of managers' minds.
Tim Pawlenty, the former Minnesota governor and possible 2012 presidential candidate, has called for setting an explicit national goal for economic growth.
On Saturday he said the national curriculum for primary schools in England would be rewritten with an explicit reference to competitive team sports.
Professor Phelps rightly rejects as solutions either government funding of scientific research or an explicit industrial policy in which the government picks winners.
People are more likely to understand an explicit rather than an implicit message, especially in western societies where directness is considered a virtue.
The Mortgage Bankers Association wants an explicit government guarantee, also financed through fees, on securities backed by a core group of family mortgages.
They may hesitate in the face of political pressure or an explicit decision to err on the side of inflation rather than deflation.
Islam was unique, I think, among the great world religions in the medieval period in making an explicit place for non-Muslims in society.
The Fed has an explicit dual mandate to target both inflation and output while the ECB has price stability as its primary goal.
Unlike President Obama, Mr. Santorum believes that an explicit linkage of American and Israeli military and intelligence assets would greatly increase chances of success.
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The GOP convention, like the Romney campaign itself, seemed to have an explicit strategy of defining itself in opposition without spelling out an alternative vision.
For many Americans, only an explicit disavowal of his past support for such theories would signal that he is a decent man worth dealing with.
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