These rules appear more proactive, because they explicitly take into account possible future events.
But it would not be surprising if its brief were to argue that diversity can be achieved without explicitly taking race into account.
But it showed that explicitly taking a position on an emotional, divisive issue is, well, un-Canadian.
In addition, equity multiples will not explicitly take into account balance sheet risk.
To avoid liability, they explicitly take no responsibility for the safety, fitness for purpose, or seaworthiness of the ship.
The first can more explicitly take into account constraints on the signals in the system, which is an important feature in many industrial processes.
His architectural model of the phalanstery community explicitly took into account women's emancipation.
True, it doesn't explicitly take sides in the most conflagrationary decade in postwar British politics.
The play-within-the-film is sometimes shot in realistic settings, while others explicitly take place in the prison chapel.
The measure passed today explicitly takes that concern into account, specifying that only those "most responsible" for atrocities would be put on trial.