And I think the Secretary of State was clear on a number of these things over the weekend.
But the Home Office has made clear on a number of occasions that it has no intention of liberalising the drugs laws.
The dance Illinois courts are doing around these cases is puzzling since tort law in most parts of the country is clear on a few essential elements.
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As he broke into the clear on a run in the final minutes, Owens raised one arm for a brief moment at about the Blue Hills 20-yard line.
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"The presidency is an independent office and the Irish people whom I appreciate so much and I take with such responsibility have given a very clear mandate on a very clear set of ideas to me, as the ninth president, " he said.
However, Mr Green said that "given the club is in the unprecedented situation of playing in the Scottish League Division Three, there is, at this stage, a clear impact on a range of revenue streams".
There's no clear indication on a release date, but you're welcome to kill some time by checking out the full spec sheet after the break.
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Thanks to the lack of clear vision on a proposed sale price, timeline and how proceeds will used, investors turned a little cooler towards its paper following the announcement.
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"Although the evidence makes it entirely clear that on a balance of probabilities Miss Vye could have been found sooner, it remains unknown whether the circumstances in which she was found would have been different".
The turbines are "majestic and beautiful, " and on a clear day would appear "like a half-inch sailing mast on the horizon, " said Jim Gordon, the president of Energy Management, Cape Wind's developer.
Dailly then denied Arfield a clear chance on goal with a good tackle inside the box.
Berbatov curled a shot wide and was then denied a clear run on goal by a last-ditch challenge from Cahill, as United moved closer to drawing a blank in a Premier League game at Old Trafford for the first time since September 2009.
On a clear spring morning we laid out a blanket, ate sandwiches and made tea sweetened with honey on the camping stove we kept in our jeep for emergencies.
And on a crisp but clear afternoon in West London on Saturday a similar scenario was unfolding.
But the idea that the euro zone can pool debt without a clear agreement on political union is a dangerous illusion.
"This country faces a clear choice on defence: between a Conservative Party that cut the size of the army when it was in power, and a Labour goverment that is committed to increasing the army by an extra 3, 000 personnel, " he said.
Most investors expect the U.S. to adopt IFRS eventually and believe the transition will depend on a clear framework for auditors, a satisfactory level of U.S. influence over standard-setting, and investor education and communications.
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In 2009 the court allowed a lawsuit to proceed against Wyeth, a drug firm, for not putting a clear enough warning label on a drug, though its label had been approved by the Food and Drug Administration.
Referee Tony Archer put Burgess on report for a clear high tackle on Moimoi in the second half at Huddersfield, but the video review panel, which included a New Zealander, decided to take no action.
On a clear December afternoon, Roger Thomas was completing a four-month renovation of the high-limit slot-machine room at the Wynn Las Vegas resort.
Boeing's Doug Webb also told the newspaper that there are "vast differences" between the two crashes: The Madrid crash occurred during a severe thunderstorm, while Flight 800 exploded on a clear night, and the two planes used a different fuel mixture.
Just as she came out of the otherwise horrible "On a Clear Day You Can See Forever" smelling like a hundred-dollar rose, so is her performance in "Into the Woods" fully realized and wonderfully touching.
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When we are clear about priorities on a daily basis, we become productive and effective.
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Within 6 months it was clear we were on a rapid growth trajectory and we started seeing inbound investment term sheets.
Companies that agree on a clear strategy and management structure before they tie the knot stand a better chance of living happily ever after.
So, when the states like - not just California, which has been very progressive on this, but even the states such as Missouri comes along are wanting to have access to this kind of research - that's a clear indication on the part of the nation as a whole.
New Zealand goalkeeper Michael O'Keefe failed to clear a corner on the stroke of half time, and Baga was left with a simple header to give his side the lead.
This image was taken mid-morning on a clear autumn day at Windsor Great Park, just outside London, after a long, damp night.
The key thing as a CEO is being clear on the purpose, articulating it constantly and in a compelling way, then delivering on it.
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Partisans who may not have strong opinions on the underlying issues thus get a clear signal on what their party wants them to think, along with reams of information on why they should think it.
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