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Clearly, the complexity of English orthography makes it more difficult for children to learn decoding and encoding rules, and more difficult for teachers to teach them.
Clearly, the Purple machine was more secure than Red, but the Navy did not recognize that Red had already been broken.
Clearly, many more parameters are required to register every detail of the system down to the molecular or atomic scale than to simply specify, say, the temperature or the pressure of the system.
Clearly ' few experiences are more prominent in the lives of preadolescents than the onset of puberty '; so that ' at eleven or twelve you're just reaching the end of a long period during which change was steady and incremental ': Freud's latency years.
Clearly, the more rapidly knowledge can be mobilized and used, the more competitive an organization.
Clearly, more research is necessary, for example by analyzing mainland specimens to determine whether they can be assigned to a taxon from molecular and morphological characters.
Clearly, saved many, many more than he did not save.
Clearly, TV makes children more violent.
Clearly, ethnicity in Kayah State is a complex issue, made more complex by the current political situation.
" Clearly these categories were not so relevant to non-profits or units within complex organizations ( which might have high degrees of internal specialization ), and much of the early literature on Balanced Scorecard focused on suggestions of alternative ' perspectives ' that might have more relevance to these groups.
On the more positive side, he wrote, " Clearly, WB's goal here is to find an acceptable time-period companion for 7th Heaven, and it's entirely possible the network has.
Clearly, it is only worthwhile to test candidate factors less than n, and in order from two upwards because an arbitrary n is more likely to be divisible by two than by three, and so on.
Clearly the greater the Hi and the greater the amount of units removed during hemodilution, the more effective ANH is for preventing homologous blood transfusion.
Clearly, saved many, many more than he did not save.
It must be emphasized that these studies were small — only tens of patients-and the results were therefore stated tentatively ; in the words of one of the cited sources: " Clearly more studies are needed before GH replacement for the elderly becomes established.
Clearly, Iamblichus meant for the masses of people to perform rituals that were more physical in nature, while the higher types, who were closest to the divine ( and whose numbers were few ), could reach the divine realm through contemplation.
Clearly the two are more troubled than their patients.
Clearly, the mean is more stable and there is less overfit.
Clearly, by this time, the band had become a more confident and cohesive unit ... Vasos Vacios is an excellent introduction to the band's unique style.
Clearly inspired by the Byzantine commander Belisarius, the series shares numerous common elements with the more recent Belisarius series by Drake and Eric Flint.
Clearly the largest issue affecting verification of an animal magnetic sense is that despite more than 40 years of work on magnetoreception there has yet to be an identification of a sensory receptor.
Clearly the first method is the more efficient.

Clearly and convenient
Clearly, not all coins that circulated contained precious metals, as the value of these coins was too great to be convenient for everyday purchases.

Clearly and flexible
Clearly, some sort of flexible bag was required to contain an explosive gel so that it did not matter how the bomb landed on the target.

Clearly and method
Clearly, an evaluation of a user's abilities and requirements is necessary to match a user with the most appropriate AAC method, input approach, and vocabulary.
Clearly, this method would require a significant human and industrial presence in space to be at all feasible.
Clearly such method can be used with much care and only in situations when the mistake in calculations is allowed.
Clearly, there needed to be a scientific method where experiments can be repeated by other people, and results needed to be reported in a clear language that laid out both what is known and unknown.

Clearly and was
Clearly, this was a family in crisis.
Clearly separating the three levels was a major feature of the relational database model implementations that dominate 21st century databases.
Clearly, finding a Biblical, non-sectarian name was important.
Clearly, something was being secreted by the vagus nerve and affecting the heart.
Clearly there had been leaks, and Philby was later suspected as one of the leakers.
Clearly, Lyon & Healy was making plucked string instruments in the 1880s, with Washburn ( guitars, mandolins, banjos, and zithers ) being their premier line.
Tulane University Sports Law Program Director Gabe Feldman ( who attended the hearing in court ) said, " Clearly the judge, by her questions, indicated she thinks Goodell overstepped his authority, and this case was always going to be about if he executed his power fairly ...
Clearly, the ' apeiron ' was some sort of basic substance.
Clearly, Swift's idea of having another species domesticate mankind was anathema to Heinlein ( who did not hesitate to point out weaknesses of both human and alien characters in his works ), and this part of the book expresses his vociferous rebuttal.
Clearly, the work was being well cared for.
Clearly, Detour was a higher priority to PRC, and the release was well promoted in theaters with a full array of color print support, including a six sheet, standees, hand drawn portraits of the actors, and a jukebox tie-in record with Bing Crosby singing " I Can't Believe That You're in Love with Me ".
Clearly, Athanaric was by then no authority to negotiate with ; he was welcomed by Theodosius in Constantinople only because the Emperor wished to make a lasting impression on the Tervingi, who were still fighting the Romans.
Clearly, for simulators with side-by side crew, a system that gave correct cross-cockpit viewing was required.
Clearly, the sound of the name — at a time when spoken forms were dominant — was fixed by then.
Clearly, the end of the Jurassic limestone ridge at the Humber was significant in the English settlement of Lincolnshire.
" Clearly audible on the Criterion laserdisc, this line is obscured on the new DVD because the director, while remastering the sound for the new release, thought the character should be whispering the line to himself rather than yelling it, as it was on the Criterion laserdisc.
Clearly, Falwell was a public figure for purposes of First Amendment law.
Clearly, it was time to safeguard what remained ; and that could best be done under Talleyrand ’ s shield of legitimacy.
Clearly this was the team of the future!
Clearly when the square root was extracted, it was the negative root − 2, rather than the positive root, that was relevant for the particular solution in the problem.

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