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Clearly and case
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 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 in this case it is essential that the written grant should be in the form of a public document so other inventors can consult it to avoid infringement.
Judge Ronald R. Lagueux said of the case: " Clearly, there is a feeling in city government in Providence that corruption is tolerated.
Clearly this was not the case.
Clearly in this case, increasing capital cost has not produced a shorter operation time.
Clearly, Blue-Red Hackenbush is merely a special case of Blue-Red-Green Hackenbush, but it is worth noting separately, as its analysis is often much simpler.
Writing for the Chicago Sun Times, Jeff Shannon described the episode thus: " Clearly aware that taking sides in the right-to-life debate would be a divisive, no-win strategy, Parker and Stone aimed their satirical arrows at the one aspect of the Schiavo case that's indisputably offensive: the horrendous media circus that turned a private matter into a shamefully public spectacle.
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 ...
Madius said the party supports former de-facto Law Minister Datuk Zaid Ibrahim's position that the ISA should only be used against those who posed a threat to national security, such as terrorists: " Clearly in the case of Seputeh MP, Teresa Kok ; blogger, Raja Petra Kamaruddin ; and Sin Chew Daily reporter, Tan Hoon Cheng, there are so many other public order laws that can be used against them if, at all, there is a case to do so.

Clearly and bias
Clearly, this is an upward move and is indicative of a stronger bias toward growth in aircraft orders.

Clearly and is
Clearly what the person brings to the reading is important.
Clearly, the transformation is involutorial.
Clearly, any line, l, of any bundle having one of these points of tangency, T, as vertex will be transformed into the entire pencil having the image of the second intersection of L and Q as vertex and lying in the plane determined by the image point and the generator of Af which is tangent to **zg at T.
Clearly it is not.
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 there is always at least one such string for any n, as otherwise all possible strings ( infinitely many ) could be generated by the ( finitely many ) programs with lower complexity, so GenerateComplexString must always return.
MSP Alex Johnstone wrote " Clearly, the Declaration of Arbroath is a literary work of outstanding universal significance by any stretch of the imagination " In 2008, the Campaign Group Chairman, Councillor Jim Millar launched a public petition to reinforce the bid explaining " We're simply asking people to, local people especially, to sign up to the campaign to have the Declaration of Arbroath and Arbroath Abbey recognised by the United Nations.
Clearly, the set of even numbers is infinitely large ; there is no requirement that a set be finite.
Clearly LIN-SPACE is a subset of NLIN-SPACE, but it is not known whether LIN-SPACE = NLIN-SPACE.
Clearly, as the number of trials is increased, one might expect the relative frequency to become a better approximation of a " true frequency ".
Clearly, is provable.
Clearly, instructing individuals about randomness is not sufficient in lessening the gambler's fallacy.
Clearly, this rule flies in the face of the first-user homesteading rule, arbitrarily and groundlessly overriding the very homesteading rule that is at the foundation of all property rights.
Clearly then, M is directly indecomposable if and only if 0 and 1 are the only idempotents in E.
Clearly ( excluded middle ) this number is either rational or irrational.
Clearly a criminal trial is a criminal proceeding since if convicted the defendant could be fined or imprisoned.
Clearly, the conservators working for the Library of Congress believe that mass deacidification is vital to library collections, whatever the cosmetic effects
Clearly, replacing with either or gives a program with different meaning, and so the expression is not referentially transparent.
Clearly, its length is twice the length of the tree.
" Clearly, Vinson suggested, clear and present danger did not intimate " that before the Government may act, it must wait until the putsch is about to be executed, the plans have been laid and the signal is awaited.
Clearly it is not foolproof as there are input sequences that yield all-zeros, all-ones, or other undesirable periodic output sequences.
Clearly a group is both an I-semigroup and a *- semigroup.

Clearly and issue
Clearly linking Objectivism's principles with Imagism's, Louis Zukofsky insisted, in his introduction to the 1931 Objectivist issue of Poetry, on writing " which is the detail, not mirage, of seeing, of thinking with the things as they exist, and of directing them along a line of melody.
Clearly, ethnicity in Kayah State is a complex issue, made more complex by the current political situation.
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 and volume
Clearly the box must have a volume of 60 units.
Clearly, the volume of superconducting coils increases with the stored energy.
Clearly the author of such researches was the man to collect into one volume the theory of cell-formation, and this he did in his treatise Die vegetabilische Zelle ( 1851 ), a short work translated into English ( Ray Society, 1852 ).

Clearly and will
Clearly rain that falls in steep mountainous areas will reach the river faster than flat or gently sloping areas.
Clearly these will require enormous storage and charging potentials, which could be manipulated to vary the rate of charging, and to output power during shortage periods, much as diesel generators are used for short periods to stabilize some national grids.
Clearly the flow will stop when the pressure in the cylinder drops to ambient, but this is undesirable as it means total loss of the breathing gas.
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 there will be an effort to try to sure up Nick Clegg ’ s position but I think the idea now that there will be a whole lot of policy concessions allowing the Liberals to look good in the months to come is way, way short of the mark .”
* Clearly reducing stigma will make it easier for mentally disabled individuals to seek help without fear.
Clearly, depending on whether one is a young child or an adult at the height of one ’ s powers, how one construes oneself as one was in the past will refer to very different salient experiential markers.
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, the club must somehow decide ahead of time what that title will be.
Clearly, there was a gamble there, and only the post-war period will prove which viewpiont was correct.
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, a civilization that feels guilty for everything it is and does will lack the energy and conviction to defend itself.
Clearly, since the objective in the problem is to select the single best applicant, only candidates will be considered for acceptance.
Clearly, this time the will for rationalising station names had vanished, because the sole remaining Rotherham station still retains its suffix " Central ".
* Clearly define the parameters over which the success will be quantified.
Danny Graydon of BBC Films said: " Clearly, Hollywood's confidence in this film is lower than Pee-Wee Herman's Oscar chances, and their instincts are right: a boring, formulaic mix of serial killers and stalk ' n ' slash, this will not reinvigorate Sly's action hero status or loosen his maniacal destruction of the quality control button ".
Clearly, the exact implementation of Formal Consensus will vary from one organization to the next, based on the needs, goals, values, and resources of the organization.

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