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    plainly
    /ˈpleɪnli/

    adverb

    • 1. able to be perceived easily: "a light was plainly visible"
    • 2. in a style that is not elaborate or luxurious; simply: "he lived plainly and worked hard"

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  3. 9 hours ago · Guidance into account and if they decide to depart from it, they must have and give “clear reasons” for doing so …’have regard to’ involves a greater degree of consideration than merely to ‘consult’ … but plainly does not mean … ‘follow’, or ‘slavishly obey’.

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  7. 9 hours ago · "Because there's a lot of talk out there, let me repeat what my husband has said plainly and clearly: Joe is the Democratic nominee and he is going to beat Donald Trump, just like he did in 2020," Mrs Biden told supporters at a campaign event in Traverse City, Michigan, on Wednesday. Biden's influence in the West Wing, however, is not unusual.

  8. 9 hours ago · More concretely, why do we see coarsely bundled rights that make-up things like authority, delegation and ownership being allocated to different parties? Somehow, theory had been leading economists towards models that, put plainly, allowed contracts to achieve too much. Life, in this case, was simpler than the predictions of theory.