If it wasn't evident before that mobile devices are taking over, it's quite clear now.
But it is clear now that we have to make sure that we time releases carefully.
It is clear now that in no circumstance will Clearwire default on anything, much less go bust.
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It is clear now that the battle, or at least the argument, will go on to the street.
And it's clear now that Apple has many million units of that "special something" already sitting in distribution centers around the country.
"It's quite clear now that anything you try and get over a million people to is going to get lawyered out of existence, " he said.
The other is that it is much less clear now than it was in 1994 whether the protagonist intends to align himself with the right.
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"It's clear now justice is on its way - I think a lot of us are going to have a much happier Christmas, " he said.
Denmark has said it is not clear now whether the treaty on the table is the definitive text, and that it is therefore unfair to ask people to vote on it.
What Bernanke made clear now that he launched his own reality TV show is that his primary mission is no longer ensuring a stable currency, or even pursuing the illusory goal of full employment.
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It looks clear now that the first big decision the new Democratic president will have to make is over whether or not to save companies that many Americans believe are hopelessly over-controlled by unions and woefully managed.
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That said, how exactly we will achieve this is not fully clear right now, but one thing is clear: there will be plenty of ups and downs.
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But it's fairly clear by now that Washington has no intention of paying retail.
It should be clear by now that the second option more than fits the reality.
But what has not been clear until now is how this arrangement is enforced.
It should be clear by now that if theBlu is going to swim, it needs big scale.
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Better to draw clear lines now than to have to contest them later.
It's clear by now that Tamerlan felt estranged from American society and had become a devout Muslim before he returned to Dagestan.
Is it not clear by now that packing the homogenous mass called Europe into a one size fits all policy has been a failure.
What's clear for now, Arroyo said, is that Francis "is intent on bringing the message of the church out to the world, " as he demonstrated Sunday throughout Holy Week.
It was clear by now that the supporters of the Shepherds' planning applications would not accept the integrity of the advice that planning officials were giving to council members.
What is clear right now is that with evidence of the value of cloud computing coming into sharper relief, cloud-based technology has emerged as the number one IT focus for many businesses.
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If there were really a truly gigantic flaw in the theory of Anthropogenic Climatic Change, it would be pretty clear by now, things would simply not be adding up across all of these fields of inquiry.
What's clear for now, he emphasizes, is that people who suffer from high stress levels can foster better and more creative problem-solving simply by taking a few moments to focus on something that's personally important to them.
It should be clear by now that the software on this camera isn't just a bonus -- it's the Galaxy Camera's defining feature, and it's so engrossing that it's hard to go back to the closed-off, one-trick ways of a traditional shooter.
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So it really is not entirely clear right now who is going to be doing the monitoring, but if you talk to people who are now overseeing the Iraq contracts, they'll tell you that regardless of who does it, someone needs to be doing it soon.
That we have promised retaliation for decades and then always drawn back, hoping that we could get through if we simply did not provoke the enemy, is appeasement, and it must be quite clear by now even to those who perpetually appease that appeasement simply does not work.
Mr Cameron said he could not recall all the details but it was "something like: clearly that was unacceptable, it was embarrassing for the government, and to be clear from now on this whole issue would be dealt with impartially, properly... but obviously I had nothing to do with it, I recused myself from it".
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