Life assurers could face a messy row over misleading customers unless they give a clearer picture of potential losses. |
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A chronological resume provides a clearer picture of a person's past achievements, they say. |
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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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Constant customer input helps provide an exponentially clearer picture of what kind of software designers need. |
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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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Until a clearer picture emerges and cast iron guarantees are given, these moves must be strenuously opposed. |
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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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Preview videos on your PC directly from your camera, camcorder or storage device for a much clearer picture of the event you captured. |
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Your presentation provided a clearer picture of the rationale for retaining unblurred images. |
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To speak openly of what needs to be set aright gives a clearer picture of what God intends for creation. |
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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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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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Your surveillance objectives may require higher frame rates, for example if you want to get a clearer picture of a series of events. |
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Forex traders may want to think twice before entering into any crude oil positions, at least until a clearer picture of the market place emerges. |
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From such studies, a clearer picture should emerge about which patients are likely to benefit from palatal implants. |
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The creation of a distinct offence would help to give the courts a clearer picture of the nature of the offender for bail hearings or sentencing. |
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That's really key as we go forward, as we get a clearer and clearer picture of what this disease is and what it potentially could do. |
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Traders may want to wait for a clearer picture to emerge before making any major decisions. |
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We refined how we calculate some of our indicators to get more accurate results and a clearer picture of performance. |
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The results also provided a clearer picture of both the geographical distribution of the users of the euro and the extent of its global role. |
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Moreover, where market monitoring is concerned, the operator organisations should provide a clearer picture of the actual situation. |
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If you undertake the activities more than once with different people, collect all the results to get a clearer picture of your union. |
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We urged jurisdictions to make data collection a priority, as we need a clearer picture of health care renewal across the country. |
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To get a clearer picture, we developed the basis for a community evaluation tool to guide the community through a systematic process to measure its vitality. |
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With the final 16 spots spoken for in the men's singles draw, the Sony Ericsson Open is starting to produce a clearer picture of who is in it to win it in Miami, Florida this week. |
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We are lead to believe – and must certainly hope – that over the next few months we will get a much clearer picture of what a Labour Britain in 2015-2020 woulookook like. |
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However, the original business case was not revisited to provide a clearer picture of the project or to redefine the objectives and outcomes as the project evolved. |
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The new sections enhancing the site include a glossary of definitions that give a clearer picture of SPIE's activities and business lines, placing them in a context of environmental policy development. |
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The report could also indicate the type of result obtained for the type of act described in the complaint to give a clearer picture of the situation. |
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Furthermore, my visits to your offices have provided me with a much clearer picture of the organization of work and work environments which affect you all. |
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You're also likely to be forming a clearer picture about your longer-term goals as a family, which will help you prioritize in making those day-to-day decisions. |
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It is true that the Coordinator selected corridors with a view to obtaining a clearer picture of the costs and benefits of deploying the system and trying to encourage the various players to work together. |
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This provided a clearer picture of the constraints on integrating wildlife management with forestry practices, and highlighted woodlot owners' concerns related to this change. |
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He also noted the relatively short duration of the agreements at issue and that the parties would return to the bargaining table in one year, probably with a clearer picture of the future economic outlook. |
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Researchers hope to use this unique data from the Red Planet's polar region to create a clearer picture of how water cycles between surface ice and vapour in the atmosphere. |
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In addition, the CNSC undertook an environmental scan to obtain a clearer picture of the political, cultural and social climate in which it operates. |
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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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The idea is that using the two types of information in tandem will result in a clearer picture of the company's performance on a particular issue. |
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Within those three days and the bill's 844 pages lay a dizzying blizzard of details, but after Ms. Napolitano wrapped things up, a clearer picture started to emerge. |
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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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By striving for perfection, scientists have gained a clearer picture of how certain types of quasicrystalline materials are put together. |
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Members of the team have less time to get to know the resident, get a clearer picture of their personal history, his or her habits, personal choices, needs, and also views on life and the meaning given to it. |
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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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