Word: explicitly
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With theologies this fuzzy, what's to fight over? (Especially given another common theme on these Websites: an explicit aversion to dogma, rooted in the Internet's famously antiauthoritarian culture.) Pantheist proselytizer Harrison says he is heartened, not threatened, by movements ranging from paganism to Native American spiritualism. Since Pantheism holds that God is in every bit of the universe, all forms of reverence for nature are roughly consistent with...
...discussion focused on the issue of where University Hall should set explicit standards and regulations for participation of emeriti in department affairs," he added...
...card and walked towards another door which I opened. At this point a man asked me, "Will the sparrow fly at night?" to which I answered "Only if the butterfly flaps its wings." We then performed our secret handshake (obviously, I cannot reveal the details due to its explicit confidentiality), and he let me pass...
Last year the Democratic Party disavowed a brochure that promised contributors of $100,000 perks such as a couple of meals with President Clinton and Vice President Gore as well as "impromptu meetings" with other Administration bigwigs. Reacting to the public's outrage, party officials pledged to stop such explicit quid pro quos. At the time, party co-chair Don Fowler said, "The President is concerned about certain appearances of marketing the presidency." But some contributors say Marvin Rosen, the Democratic Party's finance chairman, has privately resumed the practice. Donors tell TIME that Rosen, a Miami lawyer, recited...
Overall, the Republican don't-give-Clinton-a-blank-check argument proved so effective that on Election Night some White House media advisers expressed annoyance that the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee had never developed and promoted an explicit counterargument. The committee had discussed doing so but concluded its money would be better spent funneled into specific targeted races. That decision appears to have been a mistake, prompted largely by a belief that the G.O.P. strategy would be ineffective...