If the drafters of this amendment wanted that, that sentence could and would be a lot clearer. |
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What is clearer however, is that Nationwide's business is not going quite according to plan. |
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However, we welcome the report's acknowledgement that a clearer definition of our role is needed. |
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Campaigners today called for clearer labelling of additives on food and drink products. |
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He's a man of his word, and after Tuesday we will have a clearer indication. |
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The reduction of reasoning to mechanical calculation that they identified is no clearer than in the inhuman logic of capitalist exchange. |
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Today, there are reflector telescopes which allow the viewer to get a clearer view of clusters and nebula. |
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The Food Labelling Group recognised the concerns of consumers that there needed to be clearer information on labels in relation to allergens. |
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Hundreds of dancers ages 9 to 19 participate in regionals and finals, coming away with a clearer picture of their future. |
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It is important to try to get a clearer understanding of Sunni thinking for two reasons. |
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The manufacturer has given the phone an additional loudspeaker, so that ringtones, alarms and speaker calls sound much clearer. |
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The mist started rise higher into the sky and the surroundings became clearer. |
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Blackfish still seem to be slow but no doubt they will be running as soon as the water is clearer on the run-out tide. |
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Life assurers could face a messy row over misleading customers unless they give a clearer picture of potential losses. |
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Digital technology makes mammograms clearer, thereby reducing the number of callbacks by 20-30 percent. |
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The voice too, was masculine, speaking into his mind clearer than ever before, strong and deep. |
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Then criminal responsibility would in fact be much clearer than it would be if soldiers had massacred civilians in violation of orders. |
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Many productive commercial fishing areas depend on phytoplankton nurtured by the seaward flow of clearer water, which in turn nurtures the fish. |
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The word also means a narrowing of the eyes so that you can get a clearer view, and an affliction where the eyes are not in line. |
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While some things have become clearer, a great deal else has become far more confusing. |
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Not everyone can see it, and it is clearer to the naked eye than in photographs. |
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It is hard to imagine a clearer, simpler demonstration of how important thermal sensilla are to the insects' feeding routine. |
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At least not in any way that spewing it all out on an internet message board is going to make any clearer. |
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The closer their guesses to the actual score, the clearer the metamessage of the text. |
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The situation should become clearer in the next few weeks and after forthcoming elections. |
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I am not a fan of truffled foie gras, and had the menu been clearer I wouldn't have ordered it. |
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There are also plans being drawn up to simplify the language and workings of courts to make them clearer. |
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Whether in 2005 or 2025, we need a clearer picture of Cameroon, and less of a merely vague, sinister impression. |
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You could assign the voice parts to instruments and lose nothing, and the form would become even clearer. |
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A clearer picture of the powers of the municipalities and the district councils is expected to emerge after this. |
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We have eliminated traditional boundaries and made the proposition much clearer for shoppers. |
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In real natural languages, looking at a larger quantity of data generally makes it clearer what the grammatical principles are. |
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The excitement shone in his eyes, with an interior dialogue clearer than branch water poured over distilled ice. |
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I think this would have been easily answered some little time ago if we had been clearer on the first point of order I raised. |
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As she got closer, the music became clearer and she could make out the sound of pipes and drums and voices raised in song. |
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The validity or non-validity of this position will no doubt become clearer as time passes and judgments mature. |
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According to the manufacturer, newater is clearer, less odorous and less bacterial than the water people get from the Public Utilities Board. |
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It cited improvements to the road layout, including lane markings, hatched areas and clearer road signs as the reason. |
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Until a clearer picture emerges and cast iron guarantees are given, these moves must be strenuously opposed. |
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Whether Scotland's record cap holder remains at the helm through these challenges will become clearer during the week. |
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It is now clearer than ever, after the 23 months of stagnation that followed his speech, that the Prime Minister overplayed his hand. |
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May I humbly suggest a clearer alternative to that meaningless bit of cant? |
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A second and even clearer giveaway feature is the appearance of small-font superscripts in words like 117th. |
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There was no clearer indication of this aggressive new stance than the surly attitude taken towards Germany. |
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Stations were also encouraged to install secure fencing, better lighting and clearer signs, and to conduct opinion surveys among passengers. |
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A chronological resume provides a clearer picture of a person's past achievements, they say. |
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The picture will get much clearer at 9pm tonight, when the housemates meet for the first time. |
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And referring to that, helps to humanize, personalize, and make clearer, the subject which I originally intended to present. |
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Colours are clearer and fresher with brighter tones turning to pastels, making them softer and easier to live with. |
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Within a short while, however, the mild irritating condition completely cleared up leaving my vision clearer and brighter than before. |
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The form became clearer, it was a woman, whose blond hair was matted with clumps of blood. |
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I am seeing a trend toward openness and communication between the two disciplines as they gain a clearer understanding of their codependency. |
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She wants not only clearer labelling but also a fail-safe device which would make it impossible for a drug to be wrongly administered. |
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These things are often much clearer in hindsight and in large hindsight as to what the occasion for persecution was. |
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There is now a clearer definition and a back-to-front perspective to the sound. |
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Once you both have a clearer understanding of how you can communicate more effectively with each other, you will find it easier next time. |
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While the route is clearer for fund members, the range of complications facing scheme administrators is vast. |
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This would have been clearer if the word immediately had been inserted before necessary. |
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I need to either find a way to make this clearer, or put complete entries on the page instead. |
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This could make for clearer conversation and remove the instinctive impulse to shout into a phone when the line is very noisy. |
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This became even clearer in 1998 as the financial contagion spread throughout the emerging world. |
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It all started to smell a bit fishy, shortly after it all became a lot clearer. |
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And strategy seems both clearer and more convincing than this time last year. |
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Parents of allergy sufferers said last night they would support clearer labelling of products from the factory to the point of sale. |
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Guinness uses isinglass, a form of gelatine made from fish bladders, in the production process to make the stout clearer. |
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By the end, his serrated anti-riffs are faster, clearer, louder, polyvalent, and virtually indistinguishable from his pre-Carpal recordings. |
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But Kantor emerged from his explorations with a clearer understanding of barbecue and his own place in its cosmography. |
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So now that the fog of war has lifted, our view of the US economy is clearer. |
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A clearer insight can be developed from a number of eastern traditions or from a Marxist tradition. |
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There will certainly be a Great Game unless they make much clearer what their intentions are, and how long they intend to remain there. |
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Can there be a clearer, more precise illustration of a genuine conflict of interest? |
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He is getting a clearer idea of what will happen in terms of field of operations. |
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Opening her car door and stepping out, Toni got a clearer glimpse of the woman. |
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It also enhances your 3D picture quality and cuts out ghost images to give you clearer and more immersive viewing. |
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I don't think I've seen a clearer example of the psychological phenomena known as projection in my life. |
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Things are even clearer with the object pronoun in the third person singular. |
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I was hoping for a clearer delineation between intuition and pattern recognition in the introduction. |
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It would also acknowledge the fact, clearer by the day, that world war is so much more deliverable than world peace. |
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I put a great amount of effort into pulling myself up into a sitting position, but that didn't make my whereabouts any clearer. |
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Constant customer input helps provide an exponentially clearer picture of what kind of software designers need. |
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The view is initially clouded and unfocused by an eddy of mixing cold water and I have to circle to find a clearer view of them. |
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Apart from hundreds of new channels, digital television promises viewers a bigger and better picture, crisper sound and clearer vision. |
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Once that groundwork has been done, the picture tends to become a bit clearer about the budget needed to complete any deal. |
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You can make things even clearer by adding text and images as well, enhancing the learning experience. |
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I sometimes wonder if that knowledge would enlighten me, make things clearer. |
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It gave them plenty of equivocally juicy dialog, which made both their motivations clearer and their actions more believable. |
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However, the prosecution described the killing as an execution and argued a clearer case of murder could not be found. |
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And as the size of the death-toll becomes clearer, I fear there will be scarcely a community in our country where families are not grieving the loss of a loved one. |
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Indeed, a rhythm section sounds much clearer, with more bottom and a lot more punch. |
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But over a period of time, when you add your own investigations to the reading, the faultiness of our usual way of seeing things will become clearer and clearer. |
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Dropping my head low, ostrich style, was more likely to lead to a closer sniff of an armpit than to a clearer view of a work. |
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She laughed, a silvery tinkling sound clearer than any bell. |
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The world should have a clearer idea after December 21, when the court decides whether or not Livvix will remain in custody. |
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For a few minutes it seemed like old times, a return to the clearer fault-lines of the Cold War. |
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There will be two opposing approaches and voters in 2016 will have a clearer choice. |
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For one thing, the National Park Service could make a clearer commitment to keeping phone networks and the web out of the parks. |
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It may also make clearer that harm reduction is not simply a flag flown by closet libertarians who are philosophically opposed to all prohibitive drug laws. |
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This week's testimony has made it much clearer that there was a wealth of intelligence available in the summer of 2001 indicating that a major terrorist attack was coming. |
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On my second reading of it the ideas are much clearer, and I find myself increasingly amazed at the uniqueness and political realism of the Marxist worldview and analysis. |
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The purpose of the grand motet sung that day cannot be clearer. |
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Posner's proof of this result in his 1960 paper was rather unclear, and a clearer proof was given by S. Amitsur in 1967 using ultrafilters, a concept borrowed from logic. |
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Yet if we view the Government's recent behaviour as a collective reflection of what happens to each of us when we are under pressure, then things become clearer. |
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Then I decided to nest Bonobo inside, and they got even clearer. |
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As the analysis of retroelements continues, not only their abundance in genomes, but also the great plasticity apparent in their structure is becoming clearer. |
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You will see how your thoughts are created and set up, add a higher frequency to them, and unentangle your emotional and mental bodies for clearer, illuminated thinking. |
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It might also have the effect of keeping the passage clearer by the more frequent stirring and movement of powerful steamers towing flotillas of keels and lighters. |
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The link between assessment and practice has been made clearer throughout the book and important documentation formerly in appendices has been placed in the text. |
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Moreover, when his appointments to the key positions of Secretary of State, National Security Adviser and Defence Secretary are examined, a clearer picture emerges. |
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Emissions trading programs need to occur within an articulated policy, such as the one proposed in the Kyoto Protocol, but with tougher penalties and clearer standards. |
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At first blush, the winning idea can seem a bit loony, but as it comes into focus its transformative value gets clearer and clearer to more people. |
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Examination of the structure of OxlT in more detail provides a clearer understanding of the chemistry underlying the transport of substrates such as oxalate and formate. |
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But as his talk became clearer, his parents found that he was asking them for the names of the cars he saw and began saying Ambassador and Fiat in his own babyish voice. |
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If the company is unwilling to raise prices, it needs to be clearer about why it should be bracketed alongside other premium brands in consumers' eyes. |
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The drive to create a clearer national identity is also backed by religious leaders who are likewise concerned about the Balkanisation of the country. |
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I accept, I should say, that it is possible for the terms of a policy by express language to be clearer than this term as to what its intended effect should be. |
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The artifacts recovered from these excavations will give a clearer picture of the technology and particularly their production and use of flint and chert. |
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Yes, the numbers are the same, but it's much clearer in the bar graph that the left-hand bar represents less than twice as much as the right-hand one! |
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And after Schilling bulled his way through spring training as if those games actually meant something, the method to his business became even clearer. |
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This reduces the number of keys needed to perform a given set of functions and permits a clearer and aesthetically more attractive display to be produced. |
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As a measure of self-protection for itself and as a service to taxpayers, a system of clearer, more intelligent, relevant benchmarks should be implemented. |
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At the far end of the courtyard is a red door with a glass window and, on a wall to one side, is a brass plate announcing the department in a clearer and more elegant fashion. |
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Never has it been clearer that the U.S. needs to reassess its long-term Middle East strategy. |
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That this should be the case will become clearer in the sequel. |
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When one grasps the implications of this, the nature of what I mean by nationalism becomes a good deal clearer. |
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To be even clearer, God, the final object of theological study is in essence a metempirical reality. |
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These cues make the message clearer and give the listener an indication of what way the information should be received. |
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The Latin inscription on the pillar is now very hard to read, but was apparently clearer in the time of Edward Lhuyd who transcribed it. |
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Because of the abundance of oysters filtering the waters of the Chesapeake, the water was much clearer than it is now. |
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There is now a flow diagram to provide a clearer overview of the whole process, including gas supply. |
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Usually the dove is shown whispering in Gregory's ear for a clearer composition. |
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Sfenthourakis gave a clearer picture of the variation of isopod assemblages along altitudinal gradients in three mountain systems of Greece. |
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Both accusative and ergative systems use this kind of grouping to make meaning clearer. |
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The development of the Napoleonic Code was a fundamental change in the nature of the civil law system, making laws clearer and more accessible. |
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Around the end of the 1st century, the church's organization became clearer in historical documents. |
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Buddhist texts reflect this tendency, providing a clearer picture of what Gautama may have taught than of the dates of the events in his life. |
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This phylogenetic study has made the need for a revision of the genus even clearer. |
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The night was considerably clearer than anybody on board her desired when the schooner Ventura headed for the land. |
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I saw Episode 10 of the anime today. When it explains about the trap's problems in HS it was much clearer than the same section of the manga. |
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How does a trifold help student organize thinking so communication is clearer? |
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While this is longer it is both clearer to understand and to implement as a webform where the user will select an instrument. |
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The further you dive, the clearer the water gets, allowing adventurists to soak in the stunning marine scenery. |
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The only additional equipment you might consider is a separate lavaliere or lapel microphone for clearer audio. |
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Throw in digital remastering and listeners can now enjoy music with a purer, clearer sound quality than ever before. |
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When he stopped smoking, he thought his voice might get clearer. |
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The result is a clearer, crisper masterpiece of cinematic invention and sleazoid storytelling. |
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HemaClear is the first and only surgical tourniquet single-use device that exsanguinates, occludes, and provides a clearer surgical field. |
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By striving for perfection, scientists have gained a clearer picture of how certain types of quasicrystalline materials are put together. |
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With royal and lay patronage, a clearer parochial structure based around local churches was developed. |
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You should recast the last sentence in your essay to make it clearer. |
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I hope to get a clearer understanding of the issues involved. |
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On September 11,2001, it became even clearer how much such trialogues are needed on a worldwide basis. |
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And yet, no clearer example of a deepity will you find than the assertion that math is an instinct. |
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The more they vituperated about Brown's dodgy eyesight, the clearer people could see this was just unfair, bullying even. |
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Alfred's relations with the Celtic princes in the western half of Britain are clearer. |
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Finds from these sites give a clearer idea of the life of the hunting and fishing peoples. |
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As Shakespeare's mastery grew, he gave his characters clearer and more varied motivations and distinctive patterns of speech. |
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Voters didn't want Miliband running the country with Nicola Sturgeon gripping his goolies and they couldn't have made their feelings any clearer. |
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Recently the Angela goat has attracted considerable attention as a land clearer. |
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However when a fraction is divided by a fraction, using a virtual fraction bar allows this concept to be made clearer. |
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With the promise of brighter skin, finer lines and a clearer complexion, I couldn't wait to try my first Image Signature chemical peel. |
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The following results on topic emphases for each individual discipline provide clearer insight into these and other apparent disciplinary priorities or non-priorities. |
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Blair admitted that a key British government dossier of intelligence about Iraqi WMD in September 2002, which helped make the case for war, could have been clearer. |
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They were then polished with progressively finer sandpaper to improve clarity of the tracheids and make the tree rings clearer and more easily distinguishable. |
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To provide such support, universities need a clearer understanding of faculty's perceptions of motivators and barriers in the research grant proposal writing process. |
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Passenger Focus called for ticket machine improvements to give clearer, better information and said staff should be on hand to help people with transactions. |
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As always, the big worry was the human species, but it is becoming clearer and clearer that the big people in charge in Rome did not much like any kind of transformism. |
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It would be hard to find a clearer case of let the buyer beware. |
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That became clearer earlier this week as grumblings from both the Plaid and Lib Dem camps about the unproductiveness of their negotiations with the Government grew louder. |
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He also presents a clearer picture of the political and artistic cultures in which Lotto worked, and he provides many more comparative and supporting illustrations. |
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Far from an example of norm localization or even vernacularization, this is a clearer case of norm protagonism or innovation from countries in the Global South. |
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I need to collimate my telescope so that the images are clearer. |
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After you have read over the seven group theories you'll be clearer about what makes the most sense to you for the groups with which you want to use your observation skills. |
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All a land clearer needs is a calloused skin and a dumb philosophy which refuses to recognize weariness and forgets man's right to pursue happiness. |
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As for Goidelic languages, the situation is clearer because Lenition III in this subfamily consisted in losing the same property as the first two lenitions, namely stopness. |
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It was about eight inches long and it gave a clearer and larger image. |
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In this sense, the aim of the councils was not to expand or fuel a popular need for a clearer or relevant picture of the original apostolic teaching. |
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Plants are allowed to naturally recolonise the clearer waterways. |
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Its definition becomes clearer later in the period when it developed from the name of a people to the name of a political entity and area of land. |
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