Companies will also have to make it clear how much an executive will be paid if they resign or are sacked.
Johnnie Walker's labels make it abundantly clear how much a customer has spent.
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He says a few statistics and logistical facts make it clear just how complex and vulnerable the gasoline supply line is.
It also wants insurers and other companies to make it clear to consumers how they intend to use their data.
"We are committed to building things that make it clear to people how their privacy is protected and how they can control the ads they see, " said Brian Boland, Facebook's director of product marketing, of his message to advertisers.
The online Aladdin's cave and AMA forum Reddit has revealed a revamped privacy policy intended to make clear exactly how it deals with users' data.
MPs are hoping that when this appears, probably next month, it will at last make clear how the government will judge the success of its flagship policy.
So, therefore, particularly in the discussion with President Medvedev, the two leaders agreed that they needed to consult about what the next steps were within the context of the P5-plus-1 about how to make it clear to Iran that this is unacceptable.
So, leaders must make sure that employees understand how what they do contributes to that mission, and make it clear to them that those contributions are important.
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It was not clear how Gingrich would make the payment, or whether he could use campaign contributions to do so.
He said it could introduce the next Budget process and make clear how specific policy measures announced in the following months tied in with long-term objectives.
It has never been entirely clear how the specialists make their money.
As part of its obligation as a signatory of the European Convention on Human Rights, the government must make clear by 16:00 GMT on Friday how it intends to comply with the judgement.
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As part of its obligation as a signatory of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), the government must make clear by 16:00 GMT on Friday how it intends to comply with the judgement.
"While the government may not make a clear response at this time, it will keep close tabs on how things progress, " says Han Zhenshe, a senior scholar at the prestigious Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
And it also asked ministers to make clear what other action was being taken to tackle sectarianism and how much money was being spent on training police to deal with online hate crime.
Ms. Steinberg gave a series of pointers: how to make eyes at a man (quick glances that indicate you like what you see), how to break the ice (talk about anything you can see, touch, smell or hear) and, most importantly, how to get a man to ask you on a date (make it very clear that you will say yes).
For both Romney and the President, how does that make it all the more important that they come out of these debates the clear winner or clearly articulating that choice for voters?
Though USAA put its network in place six years ago, before many people had studied how to make networks effective, it wound up with a winning program because its goal was clear, its employees had a lot to gain by participating, and it knew who its target audience was.
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For those who expressed concerns about giving the federal government too much discretionary power through waivers and exceptions in applying different aspects of the law, we have a chance to make clear exactly how the executive branch must enforce this immigration law and what the consequences are if it doesn't.
As I see it, these two stories make one thing crystal clear: The time has come for a serious debate about how technology impacts privacy.
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