The idea that morality is a culturally-conditioned response straightforwardly implies moral relativism, and Prinz embraces it.
Nor can it be straightforwardly compared with other countries' figures, which are based on different definitions.
Already, with her first film, she was a master at rendering inner depths startlingly, straightforwardly visual.
Others are seduced by promises of wealth if they win, or are straightforwardly forced into service.
Presumably somebody will come up with a book that straightforwardly steps you through the ins and outs of programming.
Monetarists would rely on increases in the money supply to straightforwardly spur consumption and investment.
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Rather than straightforwardly absorbing excess reals, Brazil has jacked up interest rates, which will depress the economy.
It offers religious advice without fire and brimstone, tackling sensitive topics such as sexuality conservatively but straightforwardly.
Surgery has left him with what he calls a "mixed body", but Whittle considers himself straightforwardly a man.
"When people talk about companies now being more powerful than ever before, that is straightforwardly wrong, " he says.
But in China a drop in exports does not translate straightforwardly into a drop in the trade surplus.
For instance, I will never make something that is straightforwardly nostalgic or throwback.
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And I think soul music is this really powerful place where you are speaking really genuinely and straightforwardly and loudly.
His unfailingly accessible, straightforwardly beautiful music, like that of Aaron Copland, his opposite number in America, is widely if by no means universally thought to be too "easy" to be great.
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He tried the patience of more practical and straightforwardly ambitious politicians like Nehru, for example by proposing Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Pakistan's would-be leader, as India's first prime minister, to avert partition.
In other words, the actions of the Obama Administration are straightforwardly unconstitutional, and everyone involved in the process is violating the oath that they took to protect and defend our founding document.
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Thomas put his position straightforwardly in a dissent to a decision, in 2000, that upheld a Missouri law that limited individual contributions to local campaigns to a total of a thousand and seventy-five dollars.
Possibly, but other measures are more straightforwardly punitive.
In the case of abortion, he calculated that, since he could hardly renounce his pro-choice identity, he could at least neutralize it, and possibly even gain some measure of advantage, by straightforwardly owning up to it.
Although he was one of New Labour's architects, as chancellor Mr Brown cultivated a reputation as less New and more straightforwardly Labour than Mr Blair, perhaps because this stance strengthened his hand in internal party politics.
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