Clear
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And my country relies on its security through military alliance, that's
clear.
If you talk in the right way, you make it very
clear
that talking is not agreeing.
Let's be clear: criminalization is just a way to institutionalize stigma.
And for the last decade or so, it's been quite
clear
what being an atheist means.
They are multinational, as I say, they are branded, they have a
clear
identity, so they don't get lost in a busy world.
And they thought that they clarified the issue, because they'd set out a
clear
distinction between legal and illegal copying.
So when the Audio Home Recording Act of 1992 was passed, the media businesses gave up on the idea of legal versus illegal distinctions for copying because it was
clear
that if Congress was acting in their framework, they might actually increase the rights of citizens to participate in our own media environment.
And over the next two or three days, it was
clear
that she was never going to wake up.
He had a
clear
shot at the German soldiers who came to occupy a free country, his country, our country.
What we see are, first of all, a very active culture, a lot of divisions, and then very
clear
nuclei once the cells have separated.
They all have one idea and one really
clear
visual that conveys the idea.
And they think this will be really useful in places where we need to
clear
a crowd out of a particular area, if the crowd is being hostile.
It's not exactly
clear
where the refuge is.
It's not even
clear
if the miners are alive.
And it's not even
clear
who's in charge.
Paul Polman, the Unilever CEO, put this really well when he said, "The issues we face today are so big and so challenging, it becomes quite
clear
we can't do it alone, and so there is a certain humility in knowing you have to invite people in."
When teaming works, you can be sure that some leaders, leaders at all levels, have been crystal
clear
that they don't have the answers.
Now if I told the men in this village that the frogs have pour immune function and eggs developing in their testes, the connection between environmental health and public health would be
clear.
A satellite tag only works when the air is
clear
of the water and can send a signal to the satellite.
For those of us on the ground in those early days, it was
clear
for even the most disaster-hardened veterans that Haiti was something different.
And it's quite
clear
the cylinder is older than the text of Isaiah, and yet, Jehovah is speaking in words very similar to those used by Marduk.
The state of Israel is setup, and 50 years later, in the late 60s, it's
clear
that Britain's role as the imperial power is over.
But my brothers and I, even through those unhappy times, came through them, with something that was
clear
and hard and fine: a primal appreciation for the bond we shared.
Joe Kennedy was famous for this, making it
clear
to his nine children that they were expected to compete with one another in athletics and were expected to win, lest they be made to eat in the kitchen with the help, rather than in the dining room with the family.
If you're talking about something really secure and sensitive, it should be really
clear
to you that this conversation is encrypted.
The one thing I've learned at the X Prize is that small teams driven by their passion with a
clear
focus can do extraordinary things, things that large corporations and governments could only do in the past.
So this should be
clear
in these videos.
I decided that I did not want them in the future to say, "Opa understood what was happening, but he didn't make it clear."
The science is
clear.
And then Seattle decided to use it to get citizens to
clear
out clogged storm drains.
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