So the ISS's value for science and even as a staging post for deep space travel is not clear-cut.
Even so, Mr Blair's distinction between progressivism and conservatism is not clear-cut.
While not clear-cut, an analysis of the story lends to the conclusion that politics were in all likelihood the decisive factor in the decision.
The try was not clear-cut, however, as Williams seemed to have lost control of the ball in the challenge, although television match official Tony Rowlands awarded the score.
But he will have to rely mainly on the political case for joining briefly, that Sweden outside the euro zone lacks influence in Europe because the economic case is not clear-cut.
The effects are not clear-cut, however.
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The numbers are not clear-cut.
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If the Agusta-Dassault trial does not produce clear-cut and comprehensible verdicts within a reasonable period of time, one result is sure to be more calls from Flemish politicians that justice, too, should come under regional control, so leaving still less need for a unitary Belgian state.
The no vote, in short, was not a clear-cut rejection of the nationalist cause.
Seems the distinction between journalism and blogging is not as clear-cut as Raimondo would have the public believe.
In fact, the distinction between C3 and C4 plants is not always clear-cut.
Why the relationship between depression and suicide is not as clear-cut in kids and teens as it is in adults is unclear.
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The outcome in Iraq is not so clear-cut, but characterizing it as a victory is the triumph of hope over hard-won lessons.
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The overall impact on the labour market, alas, is not so clear-cut.
Porsche's stake in Volkswagen is not a clear-cut affair, however.
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Although America's big cities tend to lean Democratic, Indianapolis is not so clear-cut: Mr Lugar was once mayor there, and the city is home to one of America's biggest motor speedways.
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ARPA-ED, like ARPA-E, however, does not have a clear-cut connection between supply and demand.
The Owens myth is admittedly not quite as clear-cut as it has sometimes been presented.
On the international scene, however, the situation is not nearly so clear-cut.
But it would not be as clear-cut as two extra game checks.
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This suggests that privatisation is not always as clear-cut as it seems.
The Bairns enjoyed the lion's share of possession from defence through midfield but could not create the clear-cut chances their build-up play merited.
Instead of rehashing what has already happened in a simulation-type game, "Assassin's Creed III" aims for the gray areas of history and focuses on events that may not have a clear-cut explanation.
Unfortunately, the issue is not quite that clear-cut.
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And given the changing definitions these days, we have to hope that therapists evaluating kids know their stuff, and can arrive at the right diagnosis for a collection of symptoms that may not always be clear-cut.
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