So far, so clear: Mr Obama may attack if we proceed towards nuclear weapons.
But whether the economy will benefit from it in the long run isn't so clear.
Yet in summers, that passage is now so clear that tourist ships routinely sail through it.
This is strange, since he had so clear a program for a Christian life.
The picture is so clear the network says you can almost feel the heat.
Mr Brown thinks California's problems have become so clear that voters just might do that.
On the other hand, it's not so clear how much the newcomers want to adapt.
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First, if the case is so clear, why not just leave it to business?
But it is not so clear whether the state-of-the-union address has advanced or reduced Congress's appetite for change.
The choice between going backward and moving forward has never been so clear.
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And we did put post up as soon as it became so clear user accounts compromised on Sunday afternoon.
Nor is it so clear that military muscle is a better way to defend democratic interests than international institutions.
It is not so clear when it can start growing again, in a world less kind to emerging markets.
You will find that the evidence is not after all quite so clear-cut.
The tax law should be so clear as to resolve all, or most tax issues at the lowest possible level.
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Not since Johnson and Goldwater would these competing visions be so clear.
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On the international scene, however, the situation is not nearly so clear-cut.
On the hundred or so clear days a year when its summit is visible, McKinley is one of the most awe-inspiring sights on the continent.
The overall impact on the labour market, alas, is not so clear-cut.
Anyway, why gaze into the crystal ball when history is so clear?
But Alta Charo, a professor of law and medical ethicist at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, said it was not so clear.
So clear are the steaming pools that to stare down into them is like staring down into a cave that leads to the earth's core.
His writings were so clear that they read like the good contemporary writing in The Economist or the editorial pages of the Wall Street Journal.
It's so clear Bolt feeds off the theater of it all, the joy he provokes, converting the cauldron of flashbulbs inside Olympic Stadium into energy.
But when that superiority was not so clear, when the opposition could defend against crosses and break at speed, then it left the side exposed.
The issue, however, may be so clear cut that the Court could rule prior to trial, via summary judgment, that IRC 107 fails the test.
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In addition, the high definition screens were so clear that you could read the ingredients on the soda cans on the tables at the other sites.
" So clear was the message that Secretary of State Colin Powell reportedly felt moved the next morning to warn his transparently displeased senior staff, "No spinning.
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Foster, likewise, has established a pattern so clear that your natural instinct to walk straight ahead from the front door takes you where you need to go.
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