But, again, it is up to Senator Reid, and I want to make that clear.
That continues a now 35-month trend -- I want to make that clear.
And we have made that clear, and he will make that clear, as I said, this afternoon or tomorrow.
That is nonsense, and the Fed's statement accompanying its decision on Tuesday should finally make that clear to the markets.
Make that clear, that we remain ready to engage when and if there's a prospect of some gain in engaging.
And he made clear that restoring power is an absolute priority, and he continues to make that clear in the meetings that he has.
So if it is as simple as that he wants to go off and do something else, why did Microsoft not make that clear in its press release?
There is time and space to pursue this diplomatic option, even as we make clear that there is not unlimited time and space, and as we make clear that all options remain on the table.
And we have made clear to leaders in the region that they need to make clear that it is not an acceptable reaction to a film, however offensive it might be.
It is not just that their positions make clear that the Obama administration will do nothing to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
The bad news is that these data make it clear that it will be much more difficult to do that than the McAllen bashers thought.
On the foreign-policy front, sources tell CNN that Clinton will make clear that time is running short for Iraqi President Saddam Hussein to cooperate with United Nations weapons inspectors.
In states including Texas and Arkansas, store chains are also backing legislation that seeks to make clear that Amazon must collect sales taxes if it controls in-state warehouses through related companies.
And I think that it's important to acknowledge in the remarkable amount of air time for something that is so weightless that is being devoted to this subject, that you also make clear that you know that the Vice President was talking about Wall Street reform.
Let me also be clear that the President will make it absolutely clear that he will pay for these proposals.
These past few days have been an opportunity for them to make that abundantly clear.
His hotels were designed so as to make that promise clear to as many people across the world as possible.
He said he wanted to make that very clear, Mrs.
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So Americans must choose between the two and conservatives must make that choice clear: higher taxes, higher spending and more government services, or opportunity and upward mobility with lower taxes and less government interference.
"The reason why they are hiking rates now and not later this month or next month is that they want to make clear that this intervention is serious, " said Sonja Hellemann, an economist at Dresdner Kleinwort Benson.
"Not all will do so and to that extent of course I make it clear that the NHS is there to support women in their clinical needs whatever their other circumstances may be, " he told MPs.
However, having said all that, I want to make clear that I am less concerned with Bush's various blunders than I am with what those blunders often tell us, both about the man himself and about the system that we now inhabit.
Anyone who's up on their Foucault or Bentham knows that all you gotta do is make it clear that you can and the problem should solve itself.
The Commission statement affirmed that, based on the extensive investigation of the staff, there is a strong reason to believe that the settlement is in the public interest, and that the Order's provisions make clear that Facebook will be liable for a broad range of deceptive conduct.
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The most reliable projections that have been issued to date make it clear that the Eagle Ford Shale is likely to ultimately surpass the East Texas Field to become the largest oil field ever discovered in the lower 48 states in terms of total ultimate oil production.
Despite that restriction, I would like to make it clear that in the performance of my profession, I had no means but my pen and my speech and that in using those means, I never went beyond the narrow and limited confines of the Iranian government's laws and regulations.
But she cautioned that any analysis of political apathy needed to make clear that "people do get involved more in politics as they get older".
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