In the meantime, it is not quite clear who will actually use the library except, perhaps, local researchers using its computer systems to access works that are held elsewhere.
"We're not quite clear how long it went on in Muziris, and the more evidence we can gather from the artefacts, the clearer the picture that will build up, " she added.
Many of his other opinions will be challenged, perhaps especially when it is not quite clear what they are: he seems studiously to avoid committing himself to any particular theory of the origins of the Great Depression.
It's not quite clear when or why we forgot about them, but in Tuscany, where I now live, favas are snatched up as soon as they appear, to be shelled at the table and eaten raw with young pecorino.
The issue is perhaps not quite as clear cut as some commentators have made out.
The Owens myth is admittedly not quite as clear-cut as it has sometimes been presented.
But the message from Nick Clegg was not quite so clear cut - he said he would wait for the commission's findings and look at all the options.
Unfortunately, the issue is not quite that clear-cut.
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You will find that the evidence is not after all quite so clear-cut.
As I wrote here several weeks ago, only New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie had a lead over Obama (43%-40%), but Christie has made it quite clear he will not run for President.
That we have promised retaliation for decades and then always drawn back, hoping that we could get through if we simply did not provoke the enemy, is appeasement, and it must be quite clear by now even to those who perpetually appease that appeasement simply does not work.
Whether voters are willing to look quite so far ahead will not be clear until election day.
Talking to Xu, it's clear that he is not quite a superstar yet.
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And once you dig a little deeper it is clear the NHS does not quite hold all the cards.
Quickly though, it became quite clear that Depardieu was not treated in the same way as other famous French tax exiles.
It was over certain predictions about the UK energy market and it was quite clear that he had not the fist inkling of the basics of this science about human beings, economics.
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"It's not clear, but the timing is quite coincidental, " de la Fuente said.
We have been quite clear that obviously this is not about the -- the principle, first of all, is a principle.
Picking tops or bottoms is generally quite difficult as one often does not have clear technical divergences that can give them enough conviction and discipline to take a position.
"However, the announcement today makes quite clear that 'retirement will not constitute unfair dismissal if it is on or after 65', so older people can in fact be dismissed in a way younger people cannot, " Mr Willetts said.
Financials have not been leadership in quite some time, so steer clear until they make their move and establish some street cred.
"The exact cause of death has not yet been established, but it's quite clear that Knut didn't die in a situation of stress, " Mr Blaszkiewitz said.
Whether or not she is sure of that, Merkel has made it quite clear that Hollande cannot scrap the fiscal pact.
To be clear, we are not advocating interfering with contracts, quite the opposite, we are arguing for Congress to get out of the way and let the free market pick winners and losers instead of Washington, DC.
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In other words, it's quite clear that you're singing with the Beatles and not replacing them.
The message from clean energy investors like Deutsche Bank and the model provided by our global competitors are both quite clear: what the U.S. needs is not cap and trade but a comprehensive clean economy strategy.
There is nothing quite as clear as being onstage and seeing a house that is not full.
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