Clearly
in sentence
4368 examples of Clearly in a sentence
Now some people think you're born with this ability or you're not, as if Mary Anderson was hardwired at birth to see the world more
clearly.
So I remember this
clearly
in the very earliest days of the iPod.
We all saw the world more
clearly
when we saw it for the first time, before a lifetime of habits got in the way.
I remember my auntie so clearly, it felt like she had been part of my life when I was much older.
She heaved and pushed,
clearly
in anguish.
So to me, this was just so bizarre about how they could get the packaging so mysteriously beautiful and perfect and the message so unbearably,
clearly
wrong.
And I'm looking at the card on top and even though I could see
clearly
in my mind's eye what my business card looked like, I couldn't tell if this was my card or not, because all I could see were pixels.
A policy that
clearly
says, the company prohibits sex-buying during work, with company resources or on company time.
Clearly, there is something deeply rooted about it, something which scares us and fascinates us more than other diseases.
So clearly, the US team has won the war for talent.
So in the relay race, since passing the baton is so important, then we need somebody
clearly
accountable for passing the baton.
So between each runner, now we will have a new dedicated athlete,
clearly
dedicated to taking the baton from one runner, and passing it to the next runner.
We are creating organizations able to fail, but in a compliant way, with somebody
clearly
accountable when we fail.
It's
clearly
not school, even though they're working shoulder-to-shoulder on tables, pencils and papers, whatever.
But I can also see myself more clearly, and I can see that what I want is sometimes more than can reasonably be asked for.
And you can see they're
clearly
sick.
It was
clearly
the remains of a human being.
So
clearly
it's a topic that needs careful consideration and discussion.
Remember under stress you're not thinking
clearly.
We no longer live in a world in which everything is as
clearly
delineated or separated from each other.
We call A "the Silver Spoon," the one who
clearly
had advantages and was destined for success.
In the 19th century, long after Newton died, scientists did a series of experiments that
clearly
showed that light can't be made up of tiny, atom-like particles.
To
clearly
visualize how alleles are distributed amongst descendants, we can a diagram called the Punnett square.
This conclusion is
clearly
absurd, but where is the flaw in the logic?
So I thought: clearly, this is a pretty serious problem.
People with neurobiological variations like dyslexia, including such creative and inventive individuals as Picasso, Muhammad Ali, Whoopi Goldberg, Steven Spielberg, and Cher,
clearly
have every capacity to be brilliant and successful in life.
Clearly, it would blow your mind.
But that is
clearly
insufficient to address the needs of the people and address the needs of the countries that are supporting the people.
We can
clearly
identify features of the wave pattern as a whole, most importantly, its wavelength, which is the distance between two neighboring peaks, or two neighboring valleys.
Clearly, if this is right, we must reunite the political and economic spheres and better do it with a demos being in control, like in ancient Athens except without the slaves or the exclusion of women and migrants.
Back
Next
Related words
Which
There
Their
Would
About
Could
Movie
Other
People
Should
While
World
Economic
Where
Being
Countries
Political
After
Between
Government