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Their research
clearly
shows that in Africa, over the last 10 years, armed conflict has gone up by sevenfold.
Now clearly, these are environmental and social issues, but that's not all.
But ultimately, this damage will manifest as disease,
clearly.
He knows what kind of surveillance is possible, and so
clearly
he doesn't want it to be used against him.
That's pretty
clearly
not a good thing.
Clearly, in the future, our clothing, our shoes, our braces, our prostheses, will no longer be designed and manufactured using artisan strategies, but rather, data-driven quantitative frameworks.
But his questions spoke as
clearly
as my four-year-old's hug.
This was a Maasai warrior and his wife, but they had decided to get married, they
clearly
had respect and love in the relationship.
This line of evolution is
clearly
positive.
Clearly
I could make more variants, but would these three members of the family be better?
Part of the reason that the near win is inbuilt to mastery is because the greater our proficiency, the more
clearly
we might see that we don't know all that we thought we did.
Clearly, athletes have gotten more savvy about performance-enhancing drugs as well, and that's made a difference in some sports at some times, but technology has made a difference in all sports, from faster skis to lighter shoes.
And I've had people send in what are
clearly
homework questions they're trying to get me to do for them.
With time I
clearly
lost my sight, thinkin' I was wrong to ever leave your side.
As they went from the first building to the second, each of them passed a man who was bent over and moaning,
clearly
in need.
And quite soon after I moved there, I ended up where I still am with my wife, formerly our kids, in a two-room apartment in the middle of nowhere where we have no bicycle, no car, no TV I can understand, and I still have to support my loved ones as a travel writer and a journalist, so
clearly
this is not ideal for job advancement or for cultural excitement or for social diversion.
So I suggest they adopt a framework that
clearly
articulates why it is reasonable to take a strong position on tobacco.
But that said, in the past year alone, seven million people have died, so clearly, that is not enough.
He was
clearly
trying to establish a dynasty.
That's
clearly
what we've got to do next.
This is
clearly
not a good arrangement.
We
clearly
need to change it.
We
clearly
need to find ways of encouraging countries to start working together a little bit better.
There's
clearly
significant rules at play in this simple yet complex organism, and no matter what our disciplinary perspective or our mode of inquiry, there's a great deal that we can learn from observing and engaging with this beautiful, brainless blob.
This 21st-century perspective allows you to
clearly
see that capitalism does not work by [efficiently] allocating existing resources.
So too for technology workers and financial services workers, who earn multiples of the median wage and yet we employ more and more of them, so
clearly
you can raise the price of employment and get more of it.
Clearly
there is a low pattern at the beginning of her cycle and then you see this jump and then a higher set of temperatures at the end of her cycle.
So this new doctor comes in, he sees us
clearly
distraught, with a husband who can't breath out of his nose.
In an effort to create a culture within my classroom where students feel safe sharing the intimacies of their own silences, I have four core principles posted on the board that sits in the front of my class, which every student signs at the beginning of the year: read critically, write consciously, speak clearly, tell your truth.
When Peseshet arrives, the laborer’s arm is
clearly
broken, and worse, the fracture is a sed, with multiple bone fragments.
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