The draft program explicitly proclaims that "settlement in all parts of the land of Israel is an expression of our right to the land and it represents an inseparable part of our national security."
In fact, the Multistate Settlement Agreement explicitly proclaims its purpose to reduce the ability of non-signatory cigarette manufacturers to seize market share because of the competitive advantage accruing from not contributing to the settlement.
The Orthodox today state that the XXVIIIth Canon of the Council of Chalcedon explicitly proclaimed the equality of the Bishops of Rome and Constantinople.
A speech explicitly proclaims, "The Führer is always right."
If implicit recognition is possible, a state may feel the need to explicitly proclaim that its acts do not constitute diplomatic recognition, like when the United States commenced its dialogue with the Palestine Liberation Organization in 1988.
Under the principle of translatio imperii, the Holy Roman Empire explicitly proclaimed itself as the continuation of the Western Roman Empire.
Despite the lack of any official declaration explicitly proclaiming them as national heroes, Rizal, along with Bonifacio, remains admired and revered for their role in Philippine history.
This 14-point statement of faith was one of the first to explicitly proclaim faith in the premillennial return of Jesus Christ to earth.
Finally, there's the Governor's wife, Cathy Keating, who most explicitly proclaimed that the murderous explosion was really about the defeat of evil.
As a result of campaigns by advocates for employment equality or gender neutral language modification, laws have been passed in Israel that require job ads to be written in a form which explicitly proclaims that the job is offered for both males and females.