Examples of using More explicit in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Many verbal contingencies that promote self-observation are more explicit.
original sin becomes a more explicit concept.
Evangelicals, then, should be more explicit about how they are prepared to use tradition.
The matter must be remanded for more explicit findings.
I wish she was more explicit.
is even more explicit, saying.
expressed by way of analogy, or more explicit.
Students with special needs may require more explicit instruction.
women writers are more explicit than ever today.
It needs more explicit content.
Milton's theological concerns become more explicit.
However, sometimes you want to be a little more explicit.
the present Bishop of Fatima is still more explicit.
I believe the President of the Commission should be much more explicit.
It would be difficult for a budget to be any more explicit.
Nevertheless, we would naturally prefer this recognition to be more direct and more explicit.
By being slightly more explicit, the students are not focusing on irrelevant information
Others use a more explicit drawing of a nude man
These change were done to make CakePHP more explicit and declarative in what classes you the application developer want to use.
Your Director-General, Mr Legras, was even more explicit when he said that there are market,