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Clearly, no ethical rules apply, as they are all based on higher powers or on justification.
Clearly though, at some point just before the battle, new information began to reach Xerxes of rifts in the allied command ; the Peloponnesians wished to evacuate from Salamis while they still could.
Clearly, they cannot execute at the same time, and the second instruction can't be executed before the first.
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, open and semi-open systems favor this type of voter, since they can choose which primary they vote in on a yearly basis under these models.
Clearly attracted to each other, they enjoy a pleasant Sunday lunch with their children who get along well.
Clearly if one does not have enough money to pay the price then they cannot buy any of that item.
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 they were not worthy of Edward Gibbon Wakefield and after only one month he left Canterbury and sailed for Wellington.
Clearly, however, only good people can be friends to each other because of the other person himself ; for bad people find no enjoyment in one another if they get no benefit.
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, the lack of mistakes or corruption in the issuance of such certificates is critical to the operation of its associated PKI ; they should be, and generally are, issued with great care.
Clearly they'd had enough of doing that by the time they reached Hazelton.
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 these residuals cannot be independent of each other, but they must be constrained by some kind of relationship.
“ Victory snatched from the jaws of defeat “ read the headline in the Huddersfield Examiner, and the reviewer commented “ Clearly, members knew this piece but, to dust it down in one hour and give such a performance demonstrates the talent which the Huddersfield Philharmonic has in its ranks .” If this concert tested the abilities of the players, the plans for Mahler ’ s Third Symphony were to test the organisational ability of the orchestral manager and committee, jeopardised as they were by the sudden unavailability of Rupert D ’ Cruze.
Clearly grasping at straws, Sudre then offered the military a set of musical cannons, but they declined the suggestion.
Clearly it was named after the dervish's since they used an attribute called Mysticism.
Clearly Maryland no longer had a claim to the Wedge, as it is east of the Mason – Dixon Line and as both Pennsylvania and Delaware were owned by the Penns, there was no particular incentive to determine which possession it was a part of, at least until they became separate states.
Clearly enough, Hilbert and Bernays do implicitly accept the potential infinite, but they claim that each induction in their proofs is finite.
Clearly the advantage of this is that both DRM and analogue radios can receive a signal they can discriminate and demodulate, with little disadvantage to either mode.
Clearly, if meta-analyses are to be taken seriously, they need to be conducted carefully and objectively.

Clearly and had
Clearly, two damp days with the Bobbsey Twins had done him no good.
Clearly she had been instructed `` not to say a word ''.
" Clearly, by this time, spurs had already become emblematic of knighthood.
Clearly there had been leaks, and Philby was later suspected as one of the leakers.
Clearly, the mfecane had a significant impact on Southern Africa.
Clearly he had arrived at this conclusion before he landed in Boston in 1631 because he criticized the Massachusetts Bay system immediately for mixing church and state.
Clearly Sviatislav's name belongs to this tradition, as he had a son by the name of Yaropolk, of much the same form, and a grandson by the very same name, Sviatopolk.
Clearly, the Purple machine was more secure than Red, but the Navy did not recognize that Red had already been broken.
Clearly discernible is a nostalgia for the Victorian social order that had faded rapidly after Queen Victoria's death in 1901 and whose remnants were destroyed by the First World War.
Clearly, the Act had focused on past behavior and had specified a specific class of people to be punished.
Clearly the owner of the horse had given the defendant possession of the animal – he had agreed that the defendant could borrow the horse to ride to Surrey.
Clearly, he had upset a number of people with access to Brooke's ear.
Clearly from the start, Columbo certainly had a real wife whom everyone knew.
Clearly Wakefield had become a capable negotiator.
Clearly the author's previous sources had given out, but also his inventive talents were developing.
Besides " I Can See Clearly Now ," Nash recorded several hits in Jamaica, where he travelled in early 1968, as his girlfriend had family links with local TV and radio host and novel writer Neville Willoughby.
Clearly, the move of the Ottoman garrison from El Arish had not a sudden, panicked reaction ; indeed it was first noticed by Allied aerial reconnaissance planes as early as 25 October.
" Clearly, as early as the 1960s, Cohen had expressed the metaphor that led to formalization of agenda-setting by McCombs and Shaw.
Clearly, by the time David Ricardo came along he had a lot of well-established math to draw from.
Clearly, the intention of the footnote was to indicate that his brother had finally been repaid, and apparently Nathaniel had in part used the money to further his education as he did receive a doctorate ( a Ph. D. and an M. D.

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