Clarifies
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12 examples of Clarifies in a sentence
Thinking about death
clarifies
your life.
The best definition of innateness I've seen, which
clarifies
so many things for me, is from the brain scientist Gary Marcus.
When quoting Dr. Bovon, where the documentary tries to establish a connection to Mary Magdalene from Mariamene, Dr. Bovon later
clarifies
it should be used for literary purposes (ie: fables of that time) not for a historical figure.
I did not enjoy the movie that much, and it
clarifies
something that I did not see before: that the visual elements can be the defining positive aspect of a film, but without a good story and strong characters, it can all be for nothing.
But, while this neat theoretical construct
clarifies
the problem, figuring out where a country lies on its debt-relief Laffer curve is no easy matter.
As Stevenson helpfully clarifies, “it turns out that fathers can be pretty good at dealing with diapers.”
Nevertheless, Ahmadinejad’s election starkly
clarifies
the challenge that Iran poses for Western policy and Middle East stability.
“We are about representation, not ideology,” she
clarifies.
Living in the community with access to both specialized and mainstream services is not merely a policy goal; the CRPD
clarifies
that this is a matter of fundamental human rights.
Journalists usually fall for the story, regardless of how well-founded it is: it
clarifies
everything, and it gives them something to write about.
“Terror” is a term that obscures rather than
clarifies
these long-standing clashes and rivalries.
A framework that
clarifies
each step in the process of incurring a debt – including the necessary checks and balances – is critical for ensuring responsible borrowing (and lending) more generally.
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