This view places her squarely in the camp of scholars who emphasize the external factors of revolution.
That decision places him squarely in the mainstream of scholars who have heretofore explored the middle-class experience.
Breese had drawn that principle into two extraordinary propositions that grounded the public tort duties of passengers squarely in terms of the technology of transport.
This book has put democracy and human rights squarely into their historical perceptive.
The plaintiffs' reliability interest tilts squarely against compulsory purchase, as it will in almost all cases.
Clearly, these problems exist in current social psychology, but should the blame fall squarely and entirely on the passion for the negative?
The solutions suggested to these problems are also all squarely within the realm of political economy.
What she says, and how she says it, belongs squarely within pastoral traditions.