Adopting the definition of binding domain of Chomsky, it is clear that the subject is in the local domain of the anaphor. |
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Whatever the final outcome, it is clear that people who want a comfortable retirement are going to have to put away money of their own accord. |
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On this first acquisition of business assets for treasury shares, it is clear that a prospectus was required. |
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We've seen him develop and progress through the ranks of karting over the years and it is clear he's got what it takes. |
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From the opening pages it is clear that Faber writes some of the most ravishingly beautiful prose of any young writer. |
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But now it is clear that, yet again, entertainment is being confused with education. |
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While it is clear that the computer keyboard will not be going away, equally, other input mechanisms remain largely unexploited. |
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But it is clear that Senate Democrats simply cannot afford to have a leader who hails from a hardcore red state. |
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For it is clear that should these ambitious plans come to fruition, then what emerges will be nothing like a hospital as we know it. |
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Looking back, it is clear that it is this interest in real people which saves Boorman's movie work. |
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But it is clear, if sometimes understated, that the Resistance relied largely on the left and the working classes. |
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Sure, it really is worrisome, because it is clear that the situation has gotten very tense there. |
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People are tired of him and it is clear to all of us that the writing is on the wall. |
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Regardless of who is at fault, it is clear that never before in jazz has a movie caused the actual erasure of important music. |
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With clinical evidence of nodal disease it is clear that the neck requires treatment, traditionally in the form of a neck dissection. |
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At the meeting on Tuesday, a number of detailed conditions were agreed to ensure it is clear what type of activities are allowed in the gardens. |
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Although so little of his work has survived, it is clear that Philitas' influence on Hellenistic and Latin poetry was very great. |
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However, it is clear that obstetricians cannot ride roughshod over women's choices. |
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Many are ignorant concerning what evidence will satisfy the quest for assurance, despite the fact that it is clear in Scripture. |
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In regard to the Australites, it is clear from cross sectional analysis that they are a remelted object. |
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When one listens to talk radio or reads the daily broadsheets it is clear that Ireland no longer speaks with a single voice. |
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While these risks are hard to quantify, it is clear that the mechanisms and resources needed to respond to worst case scenarios are not in place. |
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From the tenor of the letters, it is clear to the Court that a parent dictated them. |
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Given these numbers it is clear that clemency was marginal to the criminal justice system. |
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However, it is clear that only a small fraction of the spermatids develop into mature spermatozoa in males. |
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Even if they do, it is clear that it is as conscious, human animals that we gain a sense of our individuality and selves. |
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First, it is clear that there is no merger of the first and second leases at common law. |
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One of the government's lawyers told the judge that it is clear this individual has withheld information from his treaters. |
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It is necessary to use all possible tools to aid the patient, because it is clear that we cannot solve everything with bistouries or tablets. |
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In any case, it is clear from his comments when moderating the debate that he picked up many compromise views at his seminary. |
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Every day for one whole week it is clear but cold and the sky is as blue as the eyes of a Siamese cat. |
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Thus it is clear that if governments are determined to curb communal violence it can be effectively checked. |
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Moreover, it is clear that they are very uncomfortable with the current blend of religious zealotry and ultranationalism. |
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In this climate, it is clear that nothing uncontroversial can be said about what precisely constitutes a cult. |
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However it is clear that poor undergraduates are worse hit here, because they are more reliant on these aspects of student funding. |
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Mr Day says it is clear that the onus is on the owners of the animals to keep them out of the park. |
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While further research is needed in every area, it is clear that the UK is currently underinvesting in interventions research. |
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Either way, it is clear he was a writer who preferred hint and understatement, a wink instead of a nudge. |
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Even if you believe that they support the same goals, it is clear that they are untrustworthy and incompetent. |
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Equally it is clear that the duty to secure mainstream schooling in section 316 has been negatived by the mother's objections. |
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In social sciences like archeology or history, it is clear that tomorrow is not the same as today. |
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That said, it is clear that some time in the 5th century the Britons broke away at last from Roman central authority. |
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But it is clear that no sensible urban policy can be made on the basis of Nimbyism. |
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The decline is not consistent with all nutrients and vitamins, but it is clear that our food is not what it once was. |
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Given that they sold very quickly, it is clear not everyone wants to live in the suburbs. |
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Whatever the Halachic ramifications, it is clear that there is something ambiguous about the use of a Bat-Kol. |
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Now that science has progressed and more data becomes available, it is clear that the Cambrian explosion is well explainable in Darwinian terms. |
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Although this book is called a handbook, it is clear that it is much more than that. |
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However, it is clear from their display, if this group of players stay with it that silver is on the way in the near future. |
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Thus, though the happenings in postmodernist fiction seem fabulist, it is clear that the writers have one foot in contingent reality. |
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Without this premium, it is clear that no producer could justify supplying milk off-season. |
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The return to Paris leaves him momentarily out of harm's way, but it is clear to him at least that war is coming. |
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But still, having won on a ticket of change, it is clear that change there will have to be. |
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Applying this test, it is clear that an arbitration clause is not directly relevant to the shipment, carriage and delivery of goods. |
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From surviving pictures and reliefs, it is clear that Egyptian cabbage was headless. |
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In my view when you have two opposing sides complaining about a story it is clear evidence that you got the balance exactly correct. |
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For it is clear they would do the same again, both in America and around the world, without compunction or hesitation. |
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In our judgment it is clear that 'premises' is a chameleon-like word which takes its meaning from its context. |
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Although he subscribes to many of the economic ideas of the New Right, it is clear that he is uncomfortable with rampant self-interest. |
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But it is clear that encouraging commodity production with price subsidies has not kept people in rural areas. |
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From the latter it is clear that cell energy charge is a key factor in regulating carbon flow through the TCA cycle. |
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Without exception, however, it is clear that all supporters want the team to win. |
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And it is clear from reading his evidence that his conclusion was firmly based on that medical and circumstantial evidence, as one would expect. |
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For the Hutterites, it is clear that religion is the life-giving energy of their existence. |
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On the whole it is clear that my field trip was of huge importance for my research. |
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And while unconfirmed in the credits, it is clear that the sound was recorded directly onto wax cylinders by an Edison phonograph. |
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By 1129-30 it is clear that a widespread commutation into money rents had taken place. |
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By the very nature of them it is clear you are a man of some intelligence and some ingenuity. |
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While this may be true, it is clear that our Courts have moved forward in expanding the law governing fiduciaries. |
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At key moments in her writing, it is clear that she recognized herself as a visionary and a prophet of the first order. |
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In this fourth stage, it is clear that preachers dismiss rhetoric to their own peril and to the peril of the religiosity of their congregants. |
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Reading some of their newspaper columns, it is clear that the tour has not been plain sailing by any means. |
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During meetings, a speaker is never interrupted until it is clear they have finished speaking. |
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Continuing to treat a patient long after it is clear the chosen treatment is not working can be seen as the flip side to abandonment. |
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By following the contour lines on an Ordnance Survey map it is clear that the vast majority of the land area is above the flood plain. |
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And, fourthly, it is clear that the social and economic demands being made upon people are higher both personally and generally than before. |
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But, as the story unfolds, it is clear that all the characters are self-deluded, the victims of events as much as free agents. |
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At a cursory glance it is clear to see the potential of such a handsome space. |
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Right from the curtain going up on the opening number, it is clear that Tommy the musical is here to rock Bradford. |
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The 5th house cusp is almost exactly conjunct your son's natal 4 degree Pisces sun, so it is clear he is signified in this chart. |
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First, it is clear the authorities did little or nothing to pre-empt the events of last year. |
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First, it is clear that we often want to perform the deed and at the same time do not want to suffer the punishment. |
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From every one talked to it is clear that men that defile girls or rape women have no excuse whatsoever. |
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Muir never asked himself those questions, but it is clear that a definite change occurred. |
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For our part, it is clear we need more logistical support to de-risk as much of the troop movements and supply effort as possible. |
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Whichever of these is the case, it is clear that for an astrologer to deviate from these accepted values would be considered very unusual. |
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Still, it is clear she disapproves of his conceited manner and dictatorial inclinations. |
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So it is clear what groundwater and surface water are understood to mean, and who the targets of the bylaw are. |
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While Currie is extremely polite and diplomatic, it is clear he finds these frustrating and unhelpful. |
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My choice, because it is clear, euphonious, and uncontaminated by other associations, is psychedelic, mind-manifesting. |
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A decade into the war on drugs, it is clear that people are still doing drugs on a grand scale. |
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Yet it is clear that the subject is not exhausted, as the book under review attests. |
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But it is clear why they consider him some Robin Hood and others considered him the devil. |
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Carved from a solid piece of wood, it is clear that the sculptor utilized and perhaps exploited a section of the tree that branched into two areas for the splayed legs. |
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But even if it is construing ambiguous legislation, one takes into account that we are not going to be in disconformity with our international obligations unless it is clear. |
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In one case, at the very least, it is clear that Lapham was providing an educated guess based upon the size of the trees and his knowledge of tree growth patterns. |
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Thus. it is clear that at one point in the history of these specimens they appeared as normal quartz crystals perched upon a matrix of rhombohedral carbonate, likely dolomite. |
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By half-time it is clear that Everton are second best, and Moyes disappears down the tunnel before his players, his face an intense mixture of frustration and fury. |
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In most, if not all, cases it is clear that volumetric contraction has occurred with horizontal contraction of the sediments complementing the heave of the faults. |
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After four games it is clear that City could well be looking at a bottom four or six placing and the disastrous consequences that would have on the club. |
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The only cavil is that some of the extracts are on the miserly side and, from the bibliography, it is clear that the complete versions are unlikely to be available in Britain. |
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Having regard to that uncontroverted evidence of Mr Bolt's state of mind it is clear that he did not care whether the article conveyed the defamatory imputation or not. |
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Unless I muffed some really basic addition and subtraction it is clear that excluding the Falluja cluster undermines the statements in the Summary, as I said above. |
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Despite landing a fine upper cut as the champion presses forward, it is clear that the Las Vegas-based fighter has no answer to the poise and power of the home favourite. |
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How these gestures will be interpreted by the electorate is not clear, but it is clear that they will do anything, even abase themselves in public, to gain power. |
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It can bee seen that it is clear that the method of absorption costing adopted can have far reaching implications when considering the costing of any job. |
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From what can be seen of the original engraving, it is clear that at least two of the shields on each dish were engraved with the same quarterly arms. |
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But quibbling aside, it is clear the company's future is in gambling. |
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We long for the clarifying crisis because the response to it is clear and direct. |
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Although Kirby did not travel in the same jet set lifestyle in Palm Beach, Florida with Robert Young, it is clear that the heirs to F.W. Woolworth's fortune did. |
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But it certainly appears to contain the germ of the principle of betterment, and it is clear that the principle is by no means a recent innovation. |
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But from the comments made by shareholders talking in groups after the meeting and the market performance since, it is clear the jury is out on the new strategy. |
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Even from across the bar, it is clear that she is making eyes at you. |
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From this bare outline of content it is clear that his scope ranges from painting to a wider investigation of architecture, urbanism, and museology. |
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By comparing the fundamental properties of these bosons, it is clear that photons and gravitons are different, although they do share some of the same properties. |
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But after meeting her, it is clear that yi is not the timid girl from the film. |
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Without going into too much research, it is clear that the reason that we were landed with this road is simply because vested interests won the day. |
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I continue to press for details because it is clear he is interested in talking, but that he's got an evolved sense of politesse so many drivers lack. |
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That distinction is gone and if the pressure on the public sector becomes too great, it is clear that the State pension will suffer in that event. |
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However, it is clear that asbestos flock falls within that definition. |
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From this brief survey, it is clear that farming was introduced in different ways, and with varying consequences, in different parts of the country. |
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Consideration may also be said to be illusory where it is clear that the promisee would have accomplished the act of forbearance anyway, even if the promise had not been made. |
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In this respect, it is clear that we can learn much from the Hutterites. |
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Where it is clear that the patentee did not intend to obtain protection for particular variants, it is not open to the court to extend the monopoly to cover them. |
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Regardless of the production environment, it is clear that the need for proper management and nutrition programs does not end when the yearling heifer becomes pregnant. |
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When the tests for dimorphism are now applied to these adults, it is clear that they are in fact dimorphic in just the same manner as other Jurassic ammonites. |
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Apart from the stipulated four requirements, it is clear from the language of section 29 that a holder in due course is only one who has taken the bill. |
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So, no, I would not entrust my money to them, because it is clear that they do not feel any fiduciary responsibility to me. |
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Yet in retrospect, it is clear that problems were arising even then. |
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Of course, it is clear that the pawnbroker made money out of the poor, but they provided a service where none existed and helped people out in the short term. |
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Plus it is clear that plastic surgery is a gateway drug for those both so inclined and so well-heeled. |
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But it is clear he is not a man who is interested in having beers with people he is not genuinely interested in interacting with. |
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From the evidence of 5,000 ashrams at Maha Kumbh it is clear and obvious that there are many different shades of ideas, opinions, philosophies and practices in Hinduism. |
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By the time he suggests that the verse inclines towards the pentameter, it is clear that it has not occurred to him that the phrasings are of formal significance. |
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While the exact composition of the cabinet will be determined by factional dealings now underway, it is clear that it will govern over a country on the brink of collapse. |
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In his autograph scores the solo part is often only sketched in or partly notated, and it is clear that he improvised throughout a performance, not just in his cadenzas. |
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Although upper airway anatomy and collapsibility are important, it is clear that central control of upper airway musculature and of ventilation play a role. |
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From recloseable features to tearoff openings to tamper-evident closures, it is clear that the film, bag or carton itself isn't the only focus of package development. |
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The Coens love the music, it is clear, and they have a blessed talent for revitalization. |
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Indeed, increasingly, it is clear that the variability in phenotype and biological behavior of gliomas is a function of genomic and proteomic variability. |
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Today, however, it is clear that Mr Blair is a busted flush. |
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Nevertheless, it is clear that it is quite insufficient to keep up the farm population, stop the drift to the towns and the abandonment of marginal farms. |
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I think that it is clear that the numbers were fudged, that we shaded the truth, because I think there was a predisposition to go in, and wasn't based on facts on the ground. |
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If we accept that we are limited in resources, then it is clear that we must use the little that we have to the max if we are to improve the lot of our people. |
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Considering the three patterns of ontogeny of postembryonic osmoregulation, it is clear that the studied species classed in pattern I are marine stenohaline osmoconformers. |
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I think it is clear from the evidence that he was employed as a roundsman to drive his float round his round and to deliver milk, to collect empties and to obtain payment. |
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Chu is signaling a de-emphasis on Middle East oil and it is clear we will be heading in a greener direction. |
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Whether or not Gates does return as CEO temporarily, it is clear that he is going to be the kingmaker for any permanent replacement for Ballmer. |
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The de Gunzburgs talk passionately and eruditely about the works they own, and it is clear that the decisions they make are arrived at together. |
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France created the Ivorian mirage of an economic miracle and national identity so it is clear that France is historically to blame. |
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Furthermore, it is clear from statistical analyses of annual tropical cyclones that these changes do not display multidecadal cyclicity. |
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Under the broad method, the court may reinterpret the law at will when it is clear that there is only one way to read the statute. |
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Regardless, it is clear that Hooke was a valued assistant to Boyle and the two retained a mutual high regard. |
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However, it is clear that Austen was genuinely attracted to Lefroy and subsequently none of her other suitors ever quite measured up to him. |
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When Tacitus mentioned it in AD 98 it is clear he was referring to Shetland. |
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As this is not an Irish word, it is clear that the word is being used by the Scots for the office. |
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However, it is clear that Brehon law at times were at odds with and at times influenced by Irish canon law. |
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At the same time it is clear that the two legal systems have borrowed from each other. |
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Adrian disclaims all belief in the rumour, but it is clear it had been a concern to him. |
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However, it is clear that the grey seal will eat whatever is available, including octopus and lobsters. |
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Her nephew describes her as 'an orgulous and despotic woman', and it is clear that he noticed and resented her numerous unkindnesses. |
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In these cases it is clear that the introduction is directly facilitated by human desires. |
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It is not as credible a source, as it is clear from the nephew's letter that the persons Pliny came to rescue escaped to tell the tale in detail. |
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Thus, it is clear that the Cape Floristic Region has both economic and intrinsic biological value as a biodiversity hotspot. |
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Although little is known of the organization of his school, it is clear that Posidonius had a steady stream of Greek and Roman students. |
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However, it is clear that it a public body is needed to regulate the fulfilment of this rule. |
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Despite such injunctions, it is clear that the ruler's assignments would still be completely up to him. |
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From the set of his jaw and the flash in his eye, it is clear that he always expects to win. |
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Above all else, it is clear that ISIS is an adrenaline addict. |
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With regard to the socio-religious beliefs and values of the Gorkhas it is clear that they were not monotheistic or unisectarian. |
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While Nehemiah inveighs against Sanballat and Tobiah, it is clear that they were self-professing Yahwists. |
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There are a number of places where it is clear that law was borrowed in one direction or another. |
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However, it is clear that color TV and Company X data are almost identical in their characteristics. |
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From figure 12, it is clear that bulging induces triaxiality to a test that is supposed to capture rubber uniaxial stresses and strains. |
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Upon closer inspection, it is clear that the moose have perfected the art of synchronized pooping. |
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He too, it is clear, wants to end the cold war in the subcontinent. |
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In spite of the fluid phylogeny of extant spermatophytes, it is clear that the pollination mechanism of Ephedra is of ancient origin. |
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Former MP Slobodan Najdovski concludes for Utrinski Vesnik that it is clear that, except for the ruling parties, all other are stand-ins for creating a media image. |
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One can only speculate about the ultimate rationale behind the deal for Hain, but it is clear there are several potential synergies that could justify the valuation. |
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There is no certainty concerning their origin, but it is clear that they vehemently guarded the secrets of their order and held sway over the people of Gaul. |
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From this evidence, it is clear that the keeping of fractional reserves within the Chettiar system stemmed from debt contracts and not from bailments. |
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When a man who cut his second-row teeth in the bearpit of Kingsholm starts verbalising the physicality of any match, it is clear something extraphysical could be afoot. |
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If we distil from this description of great power attributes and capabilities a list of criteria, it is clear why these four powers dominate the international security debate. |
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Controversy over the actual meaning of the word Kenya notwithstanding, it is clear that the mountain's name became widely accepted, pars pro toto, as the name of the country. |
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However, it is clear from Ulfilas' translation that despite some puzzles the language belongs with the Germanic language group, not with Slavonic. |
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Just by looking at the development of one type of verbal lore, electronic joking, it is clear that the internet is modifying folkloric process, not killing it. |
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However, it is clear that that punishment could be avoided in most cases. |
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While the reason for this is not fully understood, it is clear that illegal persecution associated with commercial shooting of red grouse is a significant factor. |
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However, it is clear that by 601 the king had been converted. |
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Whether or not this hypothesis is accurate, it is clear that several existing conditions such as war, famine, and weather contributed to the severity of the Black Death. |
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Moreover it is clear that in Cicero's time judication in civil as well as in criminal cases enhanced a man's dignity, which was dear to every upper-class Roman. |
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Second, it is clear from this passage that the intent was to print the book typographically and distribute it, and this raises a puzzling question. |
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They allow us to be, to hold a mirror up to ourselves, and it is clear. |
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There is no certainty concerning the origin of the druids, but it is clear that they vehemently guarded the secrets of their order and held sway over the people of Gaul. |
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From the patent description, it is clear that this is not the first mousetrap of this type, but the patent is for this simplified, easy to manufacture, design. |
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The possible symbolism of the decorative elements like interlace and beast forms that were used in these early works remains unclear, it is clear. |
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In the Vespasian Psalter it is clear which element is coming to dominate. |
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However, even if an overall theme cannot be found it is clear that the play is full of several small, thematic elements that intertwine in complex ways. |
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