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Rather, Step Five makes quite explicit the need to admit these wrongs to another human being.
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Investors need explicit information about probabilities, about outcomes and value assumptions underlying these projects.
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More than anything, these families need explicit hands-on formal training and practical support.
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Growing dissatisfaction with the shortcomings of multiple-choice tests contributed in a major way to public acceptance of the need for explicit standards.
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As a leader, you not only have to show people what you are doing differently to achieve the opportunity, you need to give explicit permission to your people try new things.
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If banks benefit from permanent state protection against collapse, then perhaps we need to make explicit that there is a contract between banks and state that they should never ever take steps to reduce their tax burden.
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"There was a serious question about how explicit we could be about the need to begin a phased withdrawal of our troops, " Perry says.
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It may be obvious to you, but you need to make it explicit to your reader, particularly as more and more ventures, even of the traditional variety, incorporate social elements.
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The federal courts need guidance either from the Supreme Court or more explicit statutory language, i.e.
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The emphasis on new forms of assessments can be seen as a function of the need to measure progress toward the new and more explicit goals of education, but it also works the other way.
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Perhaps not at all, if explicit public support succeeds in calming nerves and the firms can raise the extra capital they need.
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