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Straightforwardly

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Straightforwardly meaning

In a straightforward manner.

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As he mentioned, the sitcom was on CBS for years, which meant that they were straightforwardly paid for their work then.

He doesn't know how to do it straightforwardly, so he has Abed deliver the message to Britta under the guise of being himself, while he confesses his feelings about the break-up privately to Jeff in the guise of Abed.

In pragmatic terms, it's a way to work around Kaitlin Olson's pregnancy, and straightforwardly incorporating a surrogacy storyline avoids the awkwardness of dressing pregnant actors in empire-waisted costuming and having them hold ever-larger bags.

Often our views on the powers of an institution are also not straightforwardly a matter of statutory interpretation as they are judgments of comparative trust.

But I have insecurities about my own body, so sex is not as straightforwardly pleasurable for me.

But when it comes to large, bulky electronic items, there is a need to ensure they are straightforwardly future-proof, and that manufacturers are not making promises they cannot keep.

Separately, a self-styled “left-conservative” party, led by a former East German communist, has as a significant new disruptive force, eclipsing the more straightforwardly socialist Left party.

A quarter-century later, the straightforwardly titled "" falls some way short of either benchmark.

But if the he-said-she-said nature of Tesla's worker treatment should remind us of anything, it's that celebrations of capitalist hustle and drive and triumph in the face of enormous obstacles is not always a straightforwardly good thing.

Other tweaks to the broadcast were more straightforwardly unsuccessful, like the continually mystifying musical choices (are orchestras officially dead?) and strained and unfunny voice-over commentary, which had the virtue of being hard to hear.

She’s done it before, in the video for song she guested on, where it was more straightforwardly man-pleasing.

Straightforwardly enough, this would mean that only the portion of the benefit begun early would be reduced, and the rest would be available “in full” (or even with the later-retirement credits) later.

Such an outcome would have been straightforwardly anticompetitive in the view of most outsiders, which was presumably why IAG was sufficiently interested to buy a 4% stake in Norwegian last year.

There are various ways you could visualise this: through amount spent on policing, through Home Office budgets and, perhaps most straightforwardly, through simple headcount.

Junglism is the energy that churns deep under this massively atmospheric record from shadowy Munich producer Skee Mask: there are some straightforwardly ravey numbers, like Dial 274, but the breakbeats often mutate before they reach the surface.

Songs like “Great No One” and “You Wouldn’t Like Me” are peppy, hooky and fun, but also straightforwardly dark in their lyrics.

Authority is a well studied, primary mark of organizational behavior, straightforwardly defined in the organizational context as the ability and right of an individual of higher rank to guide the decisions of an individual of lower rank.

Becker, Becker, and Schwarz 2007, p. 2 The interaction of strings is most straightforwardly defined by generalizing the perturbation theory used in ordinary quantum field theory.

Denotational semantics of state State (such as a heap) and simple imperative features can be straightforwardly modeled in the denotational semantics described above.

However, this approach will not work with neutrons, since the absorption of neutrons does not increase straightforwardly with atomic number, as it does with alpha, beta, and gamma radiation.