It is an issue that does not clearly fall along party lines, and it is divisive.
Unlike the metric system, however, the new standard is not clearly any better than the old.
But Chinese officials have not clearly indicated when they would be ready to discuss the proposed accord.
Maybe the good idea was heard at a subconscious or subliminal level, not clearly at the conscious level.
While maintaining his innocence, he says he does not clearly remember even if Knox spent the night with him.
The Conservatives are opposed to the idea of pump priming initiatives which are not clearly funded by savings elsewhere.
But the report found it was achieved by moving funding across the NHS, which was not clearly stated in statements.
No employee will likely ever perform to any meaningful level where expectations are not clearly established, communicated, and verified for understanding.
Many DIY projects are abandoned because the homeowners did not clearly understand exactly what was involved in terms of work, time and money.
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The Republican Presidential Candidates have not clearly defined which regulations they would cut nor how these regulations serve as impediments to small businesses.
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Some banks have also not clearly segregated the duties of employees providing banking services and those marketing the products of other financial-services providers, it said.
"Initial reports from ground forces do not clearly identify the cause of the mishap while in transit to the proposed target, " the U.S. military said.
Why is Bush not clearly, vigorously opposing a payroll tax hike?
" Unfortunately, UNCLOS, does not clearly define the term "military activities.
The amended document, obtained by the Associated Press news agency, also says the circumstances of how she ended up in the water are "not clearly established".
It does not clearly project Conservative core policies or principles.
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Buying an American company and hiring American employees can be fraught with legal problems if the Chinese investor is not clearly aware of the allowances given for American workers.
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Plaid Health Spokesperson Elin Jones used her contribution to point to the fact that the programme of hospital service reconfiguration was not clearly outlined in the Welsh Labour party's manifesto.
The health board has pointed out that two Aberdeen drug users do not clearly match the other cases, since both patients had injected into their veins rather than into muscle.
Colleges and universities already provide some statistics about the cost of attendance and available financial aid, but that information is often not clearly presented to students and their families in a way that facilitates easy comparison among schools.
However, DNDO is still in the early stages of program development, and has not clearly developed long term plans, with costs and time frames, for achieving its goal of closing these gaps by expanding radiological and nuclear detection capabilities.
K.K.'s campaign is made more difficult by the fact that, exiles aside, Kurds are dispersed across five national borders, and, although most are Sunni Muslims, they are not clearly united by one religion or one language, as are, say, the nation-seekers of Kosovo.
It is, after all, axiomatic: For U.S. national security policy to enjoy sustained public support, American military forces and resources must not be expended frivolously on missions that are not clearly in the country's vital interests and that may be exceedingly difficult to perform.
Since legal aspects of collective intellectual property rights were not yet clearly defined, it was decided not to include intangible cultural heritage expressions under the scope of the 1972 Convention.
Although Bishop Huddleston saw the evils of apartheid clearly enough, it may be that he did not see clearly how to end them.
But they were not told clearly enough that they could have transferred their accounts elsewhere.
Whether they are or not, clearly they are made possible by the federal tax system.
Meantime, in Asia, yearning for change is equally evident, if not as clearly ideological.
So he went out of his way to not rule clearly on the issues at hand.
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