The call is Clear, pun intended .
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Such decisions are rarely a clear call and the choices to be made are not easy.
The Welsh Government used the meeting to call for a clear timetable on setting up the commission.
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ChargeSource tweaked the commercial by adding a clear call to action, and Lab42 went back to consumers to gather a second round of feedback.
The renewed allegations of a massive Enron-style fraud should serve as a clear call for robust whistleblower programs, not just in the U.S. but around the world.
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In fact, last year, a fellow technology reporter mentioned to me that one day his wife called him at his office, and he was astounded at the clear call quality.
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In short, the movie, written by Matthew Michael Carnahan and directed by Redford, has all the indignation of a wake-up call but no clear idea as to what we should be doing once awake.
HSBC's top three managers have all been with the bank for about 25 years, and the company flouted U.K. corporate governance rules, which call for a clear division between chief executive and chairman, by bumping Green up to chairman, from chief executive, after Sir John Bond retired in 2005.
After the game a teary-eyed Jim Joyce apologized for missing the call and it was clear the mistake had profoundly affected him.
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They call on us to clear away the wreckage of a painful recession, but also, at the same time, lay the building blocks for a new prosperity.
In the half-hour telephone call, Clinton made clear he was determined to move forward with talks aimed at generating U.S. support for China's entry into the World Trade Organization.
In an ideal world Mr Brown would govern as best as he can till the late autumn, oversee the implementation of the speeded-up Kelly reforms, thus drawing the sting from the expenses scandal, and then call an election to clear the air.
In a Marvell conference call today, it was clear how bloated the division had become.
Mr Fillon's office said he "took the initiative" to call Mr Clegg to "clear up misunderstandings" over his remarks about the British economy.
The congressman apologized Thursday for his "lack of civility" and said he had been directed to call the White House to clear the air.
And he also is very clear in his call for the need to invest in new industries, to innovate, and to focus on the education of our children -- precisely in order to grow the economy and create the jobs that will enable us not just to lead in the 21st century but to seriously deal with our long-term fiscal issues.
The cash burn information in the Sprint call today made two things crystal clear.
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Although it is only voluntary, the commission made clear that it would call for legislation if self-regulation by the parties failed.
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When you call a meeting, be absolutely clear about its goals.
But I also made it clear that we'll call them out when they say they want to work with us and we extend a hand and get a fist in return.
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The French have said that they're willing to lead the force until at least February, but they insist they be given what they call sufficient powers as well as very clear rules of engagement.
So when Jill and I launched Joining Forces and we first started thinking about how to improve health care for our veterans and military families, it was very clear that we needed to call on all of you -- America's nurses and nursing students.
But Spencer Dickerson, the head of a contract tower association, said top FAA officials made clear in a Monday conference call that the agency intends to close contract 173 towers on April 7, and another 16 towers on September 30, the end of the fiscal year.
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At Euro 2012, for instance, England benefited from a missed call when John Terry didn't quite clear a ball off the line in time against Ukraine.
The shadow home secretary, Yvette Cooper, described the report as a "wake-up call to government" and called for a clear action plan "to protect and support these children".
Unsurprisingly, laws in California are tougher, disallowing robocalls from being put through to a caller until a live human being first asks if the call is acceptable, but there is no clear way to file a complaint to the state when the law is broken (which it invariably is).
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