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Clearly, we cannot define ' antecedent ' without using the term ' consequent ', nor conversely.
Clearly, we have
Clearly, we expect objects which were blue before 2015 to remain blue afterwards, but we do not expect the objects which were found to be grue before 2015 to be grue afterwards.
Clearly this procedure is reversible – given any point on the surface of the sphere that is not the north pole, we can draw a straight line connecting that point to the north pole and intersecting the flat plane in exactly one point.
Clearly if we poured the entire GDP of the planet into protecting against this, we could minimise the risk, but might there be better things to spend it on?
Clearly America must continue to lead the world we did so much to make.
Clearly this is undesirable as our vision would rotate when we looked up and down.
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 the orbits do not intersect and we may add the respective generating functions.
Clearly we can assign meaning to any such power series of quotients ( orbits ) with respect to permutation groups, where we restrict the groups of degree n to the conjugacy classes of the symmetric group, which form a unique factorization domain.
Clearly,, so we have
The vice-president of the party stated that, " Clearly, we wouldn't initiate such a legislative proposal, since we're a Christian party.
The mayor of Dallas did not appreciate this unauthorized usage of the mayor's logo and the official seal of the city of Dallas, stating: " Clearly we were not very comfortable and did not think it was appropriate to use the seal of the city of Dallas, the mayor's logo or my name on something we were not aware of.
Clearly in a semi-Thue system we can form a ( finite or infinite ) sequence of strings produced by starting with an initial string and repeatedly rewriting it by making one substring-replacement at a time:

Clearly and can
Clearly, whilst it is possible that someone can aspire to something that is better than the optimum, it is in a sense irrational to do so.
Clearly if all states can be reached from the origin then any state can be reached from another state ( merely a shift in coordinates ).
Clearly, Vermont is the historical hub for scouting in America as no other state can make these historic claims!
Consider the theory obtained by adding a new constant symbol ε to the language and adjoining to Σ the axiom ε > 0 and the axioms ε < 1 / n for all positive integers n. Clearly, the standard real numbers R are a model for every finite subset of these axioms, because the real numbers satisfy everything in Σ and, by suitable choice of ε, can be made to satisfy any finite subset of the axioms about ε.
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 there are many ways this can be done.
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 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.
Clearly it can be no greater than the probability that the first k tosses are all T ; this probability is q < sup > k </ sup >.
Clearly, as Jackson observed in his 1957 paper, muon-catalyzed fusion is " unlikely " to provide " useful power production ... unless an energetically cheaper way of producing μ < sup >−</ sup >- mesons can be found.
Clearly these works contained strong social comment, and can be seen as modern parallels to the concerns of 19th-century French Realists such as Honore Daumier and Jean Francois Millet, artists Hanson admired.
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 such method can be used with much care and only in situations when the mistake in calculations is allowed.
Clearly there are limits to what talk can achieve ; ultimately, talk must be backed up by action, in the form of successful policies.
Clearly exhausted and highly emotional, Bigley spoke directly to Blair: " I need you to help me now, Blair, because you are the only person on God's earth who can help me.
Clearly, there is still a long ways to go before the team can compete effectively at this level.
Clearly, any non-zero real number can be normalized.
Clearly, these studies and the dozens of others like them serve to demonstrate that labeling can have a very real and very large effect on the mentally ill. None of these studies, however, proved that labeling is the sole cause of any symptoms of mental illness.
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, topological conjugacy is preserved under iteration, as one has that, so that if one can solve one iterated function system, one has solutions for all topologically conjugate systems.

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Clearly, there are some individuals, including non-humans such as a racehorse, which have economic value unique to their individual body and being that cannot be captured or defined as an " intellectual " asset nor as a set of " social " relationships ( because horses do not socialize in the sense humans do ).
Clearly, if these two spheres do not intersect ( and that is very easy to test ), then neither do and.
Clearly, patients do not need to be in pain to be candidates for spinal adjustments.
Clearly, the Yeardley-Flowerdew alliance was as much to do with power politics and social status as with romance.
Clearly, looking at the passenger satisfaction scores for First Great Western, the train company and Network Rail have a lot to do.
Clearly enough, Hilbert and Bernays do implicitly accept the potential infinite, but they claim that each induction in their proofs is finite.
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, all test markets provide additional information in advance of a launch and may ensure that launch is successful: it is reported that, even at such a late stage, half the products entering test markets do not justify a subsequent national launch.

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