How to use in-sentence of “expressly”:
– The band’s purpose was expressly evangelistic.
– Notwithstanding the foregoing two sentences, if Creative Commons has expressly identified itself as the Licensor hereunder, it shall have all rights and obligations of Licensor.
– It reasoned that Daubert was expressly limited only to scientific expert testimony and did not apply to “skill- or experience-based observation.” The tire expert’s testimony rested on observation and experience, and so the Eleventh Circuit reasoned the district court should have made a different ruling based on Rule 702 without the Daubert gloss.
– But Tunisian Cross-dressers are not expressly Illegal in the country.
– Subject to Section 8, all rights not expressly granted by Licensor are hereby reserved.

