Avowedly in a sentence as an adverb

I'm not defending it but The Register is, avowedly, aiming to be the tabloid of tech news.

Does it seem odd to anyone else to position Jobs as an Objectivist in line with Rand's ethics when he was avowedly a Buddhist?

Having worked for large ftse100 publishers who had sites penalized in algo updates its stinks that such an avowedly black hat site gets of with a slap on the wrist.

I'm not suggesting you do but if society were ever to do that, I'd imagine that people who were avowedly promiscuous would be viewed as risk takers.

In my country there are a lot of avowedly unrepentant murderers walking the streets after 'life' sentences that in some cases lasted less than a decade.

By way of example, Schneier is avowedly unfamiliar with elliptic curve.

Shouldn't those numbers be reversed if the European system was releasing "avowedly unrepentant murderers" back onto the streets?

That's a strange accusation, because Go is avowedly minimalist while Swift has cribbed most every thing from modern statically typed languages like ADTs, pattern matching, and generics.

Take a very low-level system programming language, add some OO syntax, then have someone who is avowedly anti-OO* add generics and templates, and then unleash it on hordes of junior programmers.

I think it's a little telling when people think slavery, imperial conquest, ********, etc., which are features of a society designed by people who are avowedly in favor of Democracy, does not create a contradiction.

> the Pioneer Fund[1] that has been a long time funder of research by LynnHis book is published by white nationalists and his research is funded by an avowedly white nationalist fund with roots in eugenics - I think he's -probably- grinding a fairly biased axe here.

I have had numerous conversations with all manner of avowedly feminist-leaning folk, where both "toxic masculinity" and "toxic femininity" were under discussion, including particularly the ways they exacerbate and reinforce one another.

Frankly, if the UK elects an avowedly anti-democratic ex-spy chief with a fondness for populist social conservatism in the next decade, we'll get a much worse version of the Communications Data Bill, and ISPs already holding records of my browsing habits is going to be the least of my problems.

It's a pretty avowedly city-centric account:> Maybe you are saying, “But at least in this way you can escape the **** of the city once the workday is over.” There we are, now we know: “the city,” the great city which for generations was considered a marvel, the only place worth living, is now considered to be a “****.”

They are avowedly ala-carte, participatory, and would rather celebrate disagreement and the dizzying proliferation of new ideas and approaches than try to clamp down in the name of conformity, standards, or "best practices".Nobody who needs to do gaussian blur ever thinks "hmm I guess I'll start checking generic mathematics, statistics, image processing, and utility libraries to see which one has gaussian blur in it.

Avowedly definitions

adverb

by open declaration; "their policy has been avowedly Marxist"; "Susan Smith was professedly guilty of the murders"

See also: professedly

adverb

as acknowledged; "true, she is the smartest in her class"

See also: true admittedly confessedly