Precisely and clearly expressed or readily observable; leaving nothing to implication.
1 He had expressed a strong commitment to Europe and the euro area.
2 The United States and Europe - major donors - both expressed concern.
3 Parents have expressed their frustration as a similar problem occurred last year.
4 So far, 12 major companies are have expressed an interest, Bateman said.
5 They expressed less interest in mass transit, new roads and new technology.
6 A top World Health Official expressed concerns Monday over the virus' spread.
7 However, an animal welfare group and the Green Party have expressed concerns.
8 EU figures have expressed concern at the position of the Johnson government.
9 But, Nozette said he accepted responsibility for his crimes and expressed regret.
10 However the U.N. Security Council this week expressed concern about another delay.
11 Ms Clarke said the UK government expressed itself in agreement with iwi.
12 Inouye, in previous statements, has expressed support for an anti-TV violence law.
13 The group expressed concern at the growing number of clubs in Ireland.
14 Speaking 14 years ago, he expressed his opposition to changing the document.
15 Russia expressed concern about the Korea situation, urging restraint from all sides.
16 Previously, some affected family members expressed their financial struggle after the attacks.
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