There seem to be some links between crime and economic conditions, but they are neither as direct nor clear as one might assume.
Information needs to be direct, clear and of value, and well designed brands reveal their power when anyone can recognize and remember a product or company by their chosen font, logo or even a half-heard jingle.
The expert panel found no clear direct link between the vaccines and the deaths but said further studies were needed, Kyodo news agency said.
The council cabinet met on Thursday, the day after the deadline, and decided to take "direct action to clear the land" if the travellers did not leave voluntarily.
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But the commands about immigrants are direct and crystal clear.
There is a clear and direct relationship between rates of unemployment and suicide.
Present a difficult problem, they provide a clear, direct, and preposterously simplistic answer.
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Every tweet calls for words that are clear, direct, active and short.
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Reardon advises keeping the comeback brief (one or two sentences), clear and direct, and in a tone of voice that is authoritative and controlled.
But with leadership succession fights now under way in Israel and the U.S., it's not clear whether direct engagement will prevail, or how long Israel is willing to wait.
So, again, I think there was a very clear and direct exchange of views today on the core issues that are at stake here with regard to their nuclear program.
They have waited a long time to get clear, direct and committed guidance on how to fight this epidemic from the highest level of our government, and were anxious to get started.
On balance, absent clear and direct evidence that the agreement will seriously and adversely affect the U.S. aerospace industry, the United States should fulfill its commitment and proceed expeditiously with the codevelopment arrangement.
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These decisions, viewed in the aggregate, have clear and direct impacts on health care providers, taxpayers, and the insured population who ultimately pay for the care provided to those who go without insurance.
No clear, direct correlation has ever been established.
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The bottom line: To be effective, a message must be appealing, clear, direct, sticky, credible, and transparent, using characters and stories that people are familiar with, can easily memorize and can recall at the moment they are making a decision.
This official and other participants also said it was a remarkably tense and direct meeting that left no clear path to a compromise.
While this maybe a simple example, the idea behind treating your senior leadership team as co-leaders instead of just direct reports should be abundantly clear.
In the more stable south, it is clear that a direct poll for the national assembly would not be as hard as Mr Bremer has claimed.
The direct impact isn't clear, but last week, the Congressional Budget Office projected that by 2022, 7 million fewer people will be covered by employer-sponsored health benefits.
Even though Kickstarter has no enforcement mechanism to prevent con artists from using the system to raise funds for fake projects, it is clear that with a direct failure rate well below 5%, founders take their obligations seriously.
We will continue to make clear that only through direct negotiations between the parties can the Palestinians and Israelis address all the permanent status issues that need to be addressed, and achieve the peace that they both deserve: two states for two peoples with a sovereign, viable and independent Palestine, living side by side in peace and security with a Jewish and democratic Israel.
Indeed Clear Capital has tracked a direct correlation between REO saturation and market prices: when REOs spike, prices drop.
The court also made it clear that when individuals received direct funding for social care it was "crucial" local authorities provide enough detail to decide the correct sum.
For Biden, Democratic and Republican strategists said it was essential that he direct his fire at McCain and stay clear of being overly aggressive in his criticism of Palin.
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"While complaints about direct selling are falling, it is clear from this research that suppliers still have considerable scope to improve how they approach consumers, " Ofgem director of supply, Iain Osborne, said.
Officials had managed to bus some children to a nearby church, which turned out to be clear of the tornado's direct path, KFOR reported.
Obama's first 200 days in office should be seen for exactly what they are: a clear indication of where he intends to direct America during his presidency.
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The ESM is prohibited from making direct capital injections into banks and Germany has made clear there is no question of this changing until the euro-zone banking union is up and running.
While ITV seems to have done a pretty good job at dodging any direct questions about lawsuits, it's pretty clear that the network wants to let everyone know from the outset that they're not going to ignore this one.
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