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First, it's
clearly
a non-invasive, wireless form of communication.
These decisions are
clearly
a reflection of the Actor's policy.
But the identities of the individual dopamine-producing neurons are
clearly
largely different on the left and on the right.
Thus, even though every civilian killed, maimed, raped, or tortured is one too many, the fact that the number of civilian casualties is
clearly
lower today than it was a decade ago, is good news.
1851: The first treaty of Fort Laramie was made,
clearly
marking the boundaries of the Lakota Nation.
1868: The second Fort Laramie Treaty
clearly
guarantees the sovereignty of the Great Sioux Nation and the Lakotas' ownership of the sacred Black Hills.
Clearly
a complex problem, but is it complicated?
But we're
clearly
in trouble.
And here I must point out, of course, that you are not allowed to use this as an actual method to change people's votes before an election, and we
clearly
debriefed them afterwards and gave them every opportunity to change back to whatever they thought first.
Beverly's
clearly
one of them, and this little leopard, Legadema, is another, and she changed our lives.
The numbers tell the story quite
clearly.
The data shows this very
clearly.
I did resist the temptation to skip to the back, where the shorter and more
clearly
mystical chapters are.
But the MBI image shows that tumor much more clearly, as well as a second tumor, which profoundly influence that patient's surgical options.
It says very
clearly
what the drug is for, specifically who it is good for, so you can start to personalize your understanding of whether the information is relevant to you or whether the drug is relevant to you.
And in an age that is sometimes nowadays frightening or confusing, we feel reassured by the almost parental-like authority of experts who tell us so
clearly
what it is we can and cannot do.
This
clearly
was helping people.
You'll never see an ad like that, because Nike actually wants you to buy their shoes, whereas the city of Toronto
clearly
doesn't want you involved with the planning process, otherwise their ads would look something like this, with all the information laid out
clearly.
My main message is: if we can redefine apathy, not as some kind of internal syndrome, but as a complex web of cultural barriers that reinforces disengagement, and if we can
clearly
define,
clearly
identify what those obstacles are, and then if we can work together collectively to dismantle those obstacles, then anything is possible.
She
clearly
feels in a beleaguered minority.
Clearly
the obesity trend is exponentially going in the wrong direction, including with huge costs.
We
clearly
can.
And nowhere do we see that more
clearly
than in the European Union, whose 27 member countries speak 23 official languages.
But first, compassion is comprised of that capacity to see
clearly
into the nature of suffering.
And I realized so
clearly
in bringing my own life experience, from working with dying people and training caregivers, that any attachment to outcome would distort deeply my own capacity to be fully present to the whole catastrophe.
So clearly, infrastructure doesn't explain why China did better before the late 1990s, as compared with India.
And this is
clearly
the story of the Chinese economic growth.
This is something that
clearly
separates us from the animal kingdom.
They
clearly
help us in an emergency.
Vicky was
clearly
a troubled kid.
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