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Expressly

Expressly meaning

In an express or explicit manner; in a clear or specific manner. | Exclusively or specifically.

Synonyms of Expressly

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An action expressly permitted or expressly prohibited by another Rule is subject to that other Rule, not Rule 1-2.

Any sort of bag, folding chair or lawn chair is expressly prohibited.

Aside being expressly favoured by the zoning arrangement, Sir John Ngbede is immensely qualified for the position of the Deputy Governor of the State.

Avogene is under no obligation to update publicly or alter our forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as otherwise required by law, we expressly disclaim any obligation to do so.

But his exemption was denied on the grounds that his church did not expressly prohibit killing during war.

EFCC is expressly conferred with powers under sections 6(m), 9(2) and 13(2) of EFCC (Est.) Act to initiate criminal proceedings in any court in Nigeria for any offence bordering on economic and financial crimes, even under the Penal Code.

Even then, after China realized the balloons were simply high-profile civilian efforts, the Swiss team was ordered to stay on the periphery of the country and expressly forbidden to overfly central China.

High, low, but never middlebrow, its cast includes: Roland Barthes, Benny Hill, Rachel Roberts, George Sanders, Muriel Spark, Andy Warhol and Kingsley Amis; ie it could have been written expressly for me.

If a man provides care to a woman who has expressly stated her willingness to receive it ONLY from another woman, it constitutes sexual assault.

In accordance with federalism, a core principle that underlies the organization of American government, the federal government has only the powers expressly provided to it in the Constitution.

It did not expressly say the actions of Israel are wrong.

It listed a handful of circumstances in which actors can claim audition pay, including when they are “expressly” required to memorize lines or when they’re made to wait for more than an hour.

More than $10 billion has been donated to Pakistan at the world’s first donor meeting in Geneva, which was held expressly to aid those affected by the climate-related calamity of this year’s floods.

She claimed to have “expressly informed” Dr. Singh of her decision.

South Korea’s newspapers and television channels are expressly political, and Yoon has shown favor to outlets aligned with his conservative People Power Party.

Staff were expressly forbidden from “fraternising” with mansion residents and the guests at Hefner’s parties.

The agreement expressly states that the revenue generated in the Stabroek Block must only be used to pay for development within those borders; however, auditors discovered that the company brazenly used the monies to cover unrelated expenses.

The deal also prohibits the Secretary of Education from using any authority to extend the pause unless “expressly authorized” by Congress.

The information, opinions and forward-looking statements that expressly or implicitly are stated herein are provided only as of the date of this press release and may change.

The jurisdictional extent of the Courts of Guyana and the Guyana Police Force’s authority to act in any manner is defined by the geographical limit of Guyana unless specifically and expressly conferred by law.