It may be obvious to you, but you need to make it explicit to your reader, particularly as more and more ventures, even of the traditional variety, incorporate social elements.
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Unusually for Latin America, Chile's constitution fails to grant explicit status to its Indian minorities, although the government now plans to change that.
As a leader, you not only have to show people what you are doing differently to achieve the opportunity, you need to give explicit permission to your people try new things.
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The court was also told how Ms Lagwinowicz created fake profiles on social media from fictional male admirers and signed up to an explicit dating website pretending to be Miss Wells-Burr.
The task force is also the only federal health agency to have the explicit legal authority to consider cost as one criterion in recommending whether patients should use a medical test or treatment.
The performance was remarkable for the serious attention to the material, its explicit ties to departed bandmates Keith Moon and John Entwistle, and for the spectacle of a rock opera that actually rocks.
The FDA has been pressed to issue explicit guidance on how it intends to regulate Internet advertising (and social media in particular).
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Future donors should make every effort to be as explicit as possible as to the intent of their gifts.
The guidelines re-emphasise a young person's right to confidential sexual health guidance - and also make explicit reference to abortion for the first time.
But on video or television, they can quickly go from looking passionate and explicit to over-emotional and erratic.
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Its author, Richard Morgan, pulls no punches when it comes to explicit content.
Referring to Karnani, she pointed out that global markets are transitioning from implicit to explicit corporate responsibility and said his arguments neglect this shift.
He was also upset that Dunn had bypassed the governance committee and was bringing the matter to the full board, despite what he considered an explicit promise to the contrary.
It's a different job with every company, to figure out how to manage content and if it meets community standards--is it a violation or contradiction to explicit or implicit laws or unwritten community standards?
In fact, the only way to change the character of separate property, like a family trust or gift funds, would be to commingle them with "marital" accounts with the explicit intent to share ownership or control with the other spouse.
It seems to be fairly explicit in saying this is not to be used as a profile.
The wording was altered to drop the explicit reference, although the flexibility to keep the towers open was retained.
He has gradually been forced to be more explicit about what he is willing to do to underpin the economy.
In the case of bitcoin, I suspect Denninger is taking it to mean the degradation of the matter in the universe because of his explicit comparison to gold.
Lib Dems, for example, had to consider whether voting against a policy on student finance which reneged on their explicit promise to the voters would bring down the coalition, which they would regard as promoting the greater good.
Johnson is unwilling to discuss promotion in explicit terms - preferring instead to talk about progress.
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It would be unworldly to expect a government on the eve of an election to be explicit about its intended cuts, and the depths of a recession are not the place to wield the axe anyway.
If banks benefit from permanent state protection against collapse, then perhaps we need to make explicit that there is a contract between banks and state that they should never ever take steps to reduce their tax burden.
Washington state is attempting to become the first state with explicit requirements for insurers to cover abortion.
At a Pioneer Institute event two years ago, Jonathan Gruber went as far as to say that the explicit purpose of the tax was meant to wean the country away from employer based insurance.
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The spot did not make clear that California parents have the right to be notified if sexually explicit material is being taught and to pull their children out of class if they choose.
Williamson has been kind enough to make it explicit: He is for (or at least reconciled, amongst crocodile tears, to) tax increases!
Mr. Friedman's report said that while LG Chem had said it planned to move battery production to Michigan from South Korea, there was no explicit requirement for it to do so in order to receive federal funds.
As former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Keith Payne, who headed up the U.S. delegation to those talks, pointed out to a Capitol Hill audience last week, his explicit instructions were not to discuss (let alone agree to) limits of any kind on our anti-missile capabilities.
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