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Clearly and would
Clearly one of the main issues with nuclear propulsion would be safety, both during a launch for the passengers, but also in case of a failure during launch.
Clearly, Burnham's stated preference for socialism would not bind those two groups together against Jagan, an avowed Marxist.
Clearly, this method would require a significant human and industrial presence in space to be at all feasible.
Clearly, if a spark plug were to protrude into the Wankel's combustion chamber it would foul the rotating tip ; and if the plug were recessed to avoid this, the sunken spark might lead to poor combustion.
Clearly the ideal scientific option would be to send a spacecraft to the sun and grab some solar plasma ; however, obtaining solar matter is not that straightforward because of the intense heat ( millions of degrees ) of the Sun ’ s superheated gases as well as the dynamic electromagnetic environment of the corona, whose flares regularly interfere with the electronics of distant spacecraft.
Clearly this would not have been possible with asphalt.
Clearly the experiences of persons practicing Sudarshan Kriya are exactly the opposite of what a hyperventilating exercise would be expected to produce.
Clearly this would mean north of Iceland and not Scarborough.
Clearly he would have little hope of reelection to the U. S. Senate or any future in Delaware politics.
Clearly shaken by this statement, Wiglesworth would not acknowledge Hawk after the show, opting not to hug her.
Clearly they were a speculative middle-class project, but in 1910 they were isolated among fields half a mile from the village-hardly attractive, one would have thought, to prospective purchasers.
Clearly inspired by its older namesake in Bath, it differs from the Bath crescent in that it is not a true crescent at all but two quadrant terraces each terminated by a circular bow in the Regency style which rises as a tower, a feature which would not have been found in the earlier classically inspired architecture of the 18th century which the design of the crescent seeks to emulate.
Clearly this is undesirable as our vision would rotate when we looked up and down.
Clearly, a dictionary would not solve the problem, as a dictionary is a report of already known synonyms, and thus is dependent on the notion of synonymy, which Quine holds as unexplained.
Trescothick stated that he would see how he progresses before committing to the international scene: " Of course I'd love to play for England again .... Clearly, if I want to continue my career I have to undertake another tour.
Clearly many of these would have been influenced by the spelling, and indeed pronunciation, of the vernacular language, and thus varied between different European countries.
Clearly a die could roll too few sixes as easily as too many and we would be just as suspicious, so we should use the two-tailed test which ( for example ) splits the 5 % probability across the two tails.
Clearly, " All Golds " was a play on the amateur " All Blacks " name but it was also an insult to the players, criticising the arrangement where they would each share in the wealth of the tour.
Clearly, in these liberties, at this time, it was the small-time miners, most of whom would have had other sources of income, usually farming, who were paying their dues and selling to the lead merchants and smelters.
Clearly, if an object were simultaneously subject to both a centripetal force and an equal and opposite centrifugal force, the resultant force would vanish and the object could not experience a circular motion.
Clearly you would because you're just, like, fucked up.
Clearly the church would have been at the heart of village life in Hannington.
Clearly Bob will not go on his own: he would not set off alone, but if he did then Alice would follow, and Alice's personal liberty means the joint preference must have both to go > Bob to go.

Clearly and concept
Clearly, Buridan's impetus is closely related to the modern concept of momentum.
To summarize, nerve interference is described, by modern-day advocates of this concept, as a reduction of neural or mental impulses, which occurs in response to a bone-out-of-place ( BOOP ) subluxation ... Clearly, the BOOP subluxation model fails miserably when considered in the light of basic neuroscience facts ... BOOP subluxationists become angry and defensive when the BOOP model of subluxation is criticized ...

Clearly and also
Clearly written and well received, the Introduction also laid the groundwork for analytical geometry.
Clearly, the limits of these fields must also be different as the sources shrink to zero size.
Similar definitions apply to a Lie group G, a maximal commutative Lie subgroup H and any representation V of G. Clearly, if λ is a weight of the representation V of G, it is also a weight of V as a representation of the Lie algebra g of G.
Clearly, the phases also depend on frequency, although this effect is less interesting generally than the gain variations.
Clearly, if 1 January is a Sunday, all the days marked by A will also be Sundays ; If 1 January is a Saturday, Sunday will fall on 2 January which is a B, and all the other days marked B will be Sundays ; if 1 January is a Monday, then Sunday will not come until 7 January, a G, and all the days marked G will be Sundays.
Clearly the author's previous sources had given out, but also his inventive talents were developing.
" Collinet also observes that Mapfumo can't sing anything he wants: " Clearly he can't sing ' Down with President Mugabe ' - but he wouldn't want to.
Clearly, the limits of these fields must also be different as the sources shrink to zero size.
There are also several flags for the Arab League, usually seen in Arab League summits, one with an inverted Arab League flag with a white Background, for the President of the summit, Clearly seen in the Arab League Summit in Beirut.
Clearly he ’ s also a bigot.
Clearly, then, it will be wise, brave, temperate healthy-minded, and just .” ( 427e ; see also 435b ) Temperance was common to all classes, but primarily associated with the producing classes, the farmers and craftsmen, and with the animal appetites, to whom no special virtue was assigned ; fortitude was assigned to the warrior class and to the spirited element in man ; prudence to the rulers and to reason.
" Clearly biofuels have great potential for good and, perhaps, also for harm.
Clearly, this is also a matter of concern for a financier who, in the event of a default under their mortgage, may need to enter into possession of the lot and exercise their power of sale.
Clearly, Kearny retained the battle area, the ability to operate and maneuver, and also the initiative, though his losses were higher.
Clearly, Josh Smith dominates the hospitality industry, but visitors may also stay at the Continental Hotel, operated by Pete Robinson, or Mariposa House, containing a billiard room.
Clearly, the phases also depend on frequency, although this effect is less interesting generally than the gain variations.
Clearly, besides metaphysics, the developing of calculus had also provided some grounds for seeking universal elementary constituents.
Clearly, however, in the increased powers it gave to all ecclesiastical princes it was of benefit also to the archbishops of Cologne, and the establishment and development of the new powers was part of Engelbert's archiepiscopal strategy.
Clearly inspired by Pac-Man, this introduces a new mechanic to the game: in addition to finishing a level by destroying all enemies, the player can also finish the round by picking up all the dots.
Clearly any 3 lines perpendicular to the red ones in Fig 1, in particular those joining the centres of the circles, must also cut at angles of 60 ° and thereby form an equilateral triangle.

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