Examples of using Explicitly in English and their translations into Tamil
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You must explicitly tell them.
He would talk about that explicitly?
Not explicitly, but implicitly.
The US states this explicitly.
Explicitly intended for crafting.
The book doesn't state this explicitly.
Path explicitly with financial power.
And then I also blocked explicitly.
Explicitly Omnadren and Sustanon 250.
They can then show them explicitly.
And he spoke explicitly in public several times[about this].
You must call preventDefault explicitly.
Advaita explicitly renounces the notion that the perceived reality is external or indeed real.
This app does not use these“cookies” explicitly.
Wait matte coating is not necessary explicitly, the product is positioned as a GLOWthat is illuminating the skin.
Tell your bloggers they are free to link out to whatever page of your website as they find appropriate for the post,while it should be clear that any links you will explicitly request carry a rel=nofollow tag.
And then I also blocked explicitly about call it a total of 20% of my time where people couldn't schedule it.
He said that this needs to be addressed explicitly by the government.
A data model explicitly determines the structure of data. Data models are specified in a data modeling notation, which is often graphical in form.[7].
He was gonna have me change his will to explicitly exclude anyone but Ellen.
We would like to thank Joshua Hansen and Scott Caveza for their help in identifying and helping us debug two XSS vulnerabilities that had the potential to effect users using internet explorer browser with versions lower than 8,or when xss protection was explicitly off.
These two studies don'tmatch perfectly so be sure to explicitly list all the assumptions that you make:.
A decision cycle is said to occur when an explicitly specified decision model is used to guide a decision and then the outcomes of that decision are assessed against the need for the decision. This cycle includes specification of desired results(the decision need), tracking of outcomes and assessment of outcomes against the desired results.
Harms was referring to the board policy that explicitly limits comments from the audience to three minutes.
Comparative education is often incorrectly assumed to exclusively encompass studies that compare two or more different countries. In fact, since its early days researchers in this field have often eschewed such approaches, preferring rather to focus on comparisons within a single country over time. Still, some large scale projects, such as the PISA and TIMSS studies,have made important findings through explicitly comparative macroanalysis of massive data sets.
According to the"whistleblower",the secret Bildeberg Group meets annually to explicitly coordinate national policies regarding the presence of ET.
Although cost- which canbe measured by either time or money- is rarely explicitly discussed by academic researchers, it is a real constraint that we ignore at our peril.
When the Belmont Report described the systematic assessment of risks and benefits, it explicitly acknowledged these would be difficult to quantify exactly.
Aristotle placed great emphasis on balancing the theoretical and practical aspects of subjects taught.Subjects he explicitly mentions as being important included reading, writing and mathematics; music; physical education; literature and history; and a wide range of sciences. He also mentioned the importance of play.
Everybody who's spokenat TED has told us implicitly, or sometimes explicitly, a different story: that life is not linear; it's organic.