On an afternoon when Fulham's well-organised defence proved a tough nut to crack, Carroll's improved mobility and goal threat were plain to see.
Most foreign troops do not leave for another couple of years, but the limitations of the Afghan army to stand alone, and face a determined insurgency, are still plain to see.
It is plain to see that Apple has plenty of upside potential moving forward.
It is plain to see for everybody where the inventiveness of these bonus-maximisers has led us.
The mostly inexorable forces driving a rebalancing of strategic power and political relations are plain to see.
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In the back streets of Charikar, it is plain to see that unemployment is a huge issue.
It is plain to see that the brick and mortar model is under significant pressure due to online shopping.
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It is plain to see that permanently stagnant labor markets are making Social Security disability the new unemployment benefit.
It was very much against the run of play - and Wenger's frustration was plain to see on the touchline.
"Investors shouldn't be surprised to see plain-vanilla equity funds repositioned as 'low-volatility' vehicles, " says Shannon Zimmerman, a fund analyst at Morningstar.
And meanwhile, other nations are stepping up -- a fact that was plain to see when I visited Asia at the end of last year.
It is plain to see that Apple has plenty of room for growth, and that analysts have once again misdiagnosed bad news out of good numbers.
The difference in both teams was plain to see from the start as the visitors passed the ball around with an authority and threat which did not take long to materialise in a goal.
But the temptation to throw anything against the wall to see to see what sticks is just plain messy brand-building.
You see the fashion-forwards going to a plain front, and then you see the pleated community seemingly unaware of this trend change.
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The Obama team has established a pattern that should be plain for all to see.
The risk and the return are there, plain for everyone to see.
This was a hugely embarrassing episode for the bank that made plain for all to see how its behind-the-scene dealings were rife with undisclosed conflicts of interest.
Powell has been on the telephone, in contact with Arafat these last few days, and has made it very plain he wants to see more action against terrorism.
And though the president, Vaclav Havel, has no executive (though plenty of moral) authority, it had become plain that he too wanted to see the back of Mr Klaus.
With all the money flowing through the event, the contributions to education, and the plain old fun of the whole thing, it is not hard to see why.
That's all there, plain as day, for everybody to see.
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It's known that Britain, France, Norway, India and New Zealand have been among those following the Australian court case closely, to see if there are any lessons for similar plain packaging measures in their countries.
That means that the trusts, created so that elected officials could avoid conflicts of interest between their financial holdings and their official acts, will now be in plain sight for the public and the candidates to see.
They are ever the simple, plain, everyday people who see the need and set about to supply it.
In drawing its findings on the question, commission spoke to voters across Scotland to see whether they could easily understand and answer the question and took advice from "plain language" experts, politicians, academics and others.
And while Dell's year-long accounting probe makes it plain that the company was struggling to meet investor's sky-high expectations, (see: "Dell: Cooked Books and Computers") the company remains in robust financial health, even as rivals Hewlett-Packard and Apple continue to tear off fresh chunks of the PC market at Dell's expense.
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