It is plain to see that Apple has plenty of upside potential moving forward.
It is plain to see for everybody where the inventiveness of these bonus-maximisers has led us.
In the back streets of Charikar, it is plain to see that unemployment is a huge issue.
Yet it is plain that, out of state hands, Eskom would be harder to boss about, however indirectly.
It is plain to see that the brick and mortar model is under significant pressure due to online shopping.
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The people I talked to said it is plain and simple: bacon.
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It is plain to see that permanently stagnant labor markets are making Social Security disability the new unemployment benefit.
Rome was not built in a day and nor, it is plain, will be any new Roman political system.
It is plain to see that Apple has plenty of room for growth, and that analysts have once again misdiagnosed bad news out of good numbers.
"It is plain that if this law were about widgets or some other product, it would be illegal under very established doctrine, " says John McGinnis, a professor at Northwestern Law.
But even if the Senate were able to prevent such obligatory transfers, it is plain that Article 10 legitimizes such transfers by other industrial nations, which will argue that they are obligated to do so by the treaty.
Surely it is plain that it is better to invest in the expertise of small-scale specialist organisations such as Send a Cow, and to accept that charities administered by farmers engineers or doctors (and like professionals)represent best value for money.
But it is also plain that the jobs mess is not just about demand: it cannot be solved with more stimulus alone.
Whatever then happens, it is already plain that Mr Jospin is having to rejig his priorities.
Is it discrimination or is it just a plain fact that many women prefer to spend their free time away from the workplace whilst men have far less inclination to do so?
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However it is not plain what these disparate examples have in common.
It is just plain daft to suggest that if struggling Spain suddenly adopts a German attitude it will rise off its knees and succeed.
First, as I was saying, and as EAK1 rightly emphasized below, it is just plain wrong and short-sighted because Monitor was a strategy firm just like McKinsey or BCG.
It is now plain that most of the money cannot be recovered by selling assets, because the loans were badly set up, and Mexico's bankruptcy law and judicial system are inadequate.
It is just plain hard to make sense of.
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Are there any other friends, clergy, neighbors or other family who can join in with you in making your pitch that it is just plain unfair for you to be left in the dark?
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It is just plain wrong that anyone in the U.S. government leaked the name of the CIA asset in Pakistan, Dr Shakil Afridi, who was recruited by the agency in its quest to find bin Laden.
They, in fact, have brought some of their own assistants to prove that same point -- that it is just plain wrong that middle-class Americans pay a higher share of their income in taxes than some millionaires and billionaires.
While coconut water is low in calories, rich in potassium, and fat and cholesterol free, the evidence that it is actually better than plain water for simple hydration is unfortunately lacking.
And it is no more plain-speaking, for on fuel with one breath it claims the tax must be high on environmental grounds and with another it justifies it because of spending on health and schools.
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