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61. The reason for their very big standard errors become clearer from the specification of the leisure effects.
62. But does such an analysis of concepts enable us to gain a clearer insight into the meaning of existential propositions?
63. But I must be clearer what kind of personification this is.
64. I return to work on the spot with insights into what I am looking at and a clearer sense of intention.
65. The light was much clearer in this room now. Traffic noise had swollen into the full cancer of morning rush-hour.
66. Perhaps you ought to rewrite the first paragraph to make it a little clearer.
67. These can help interviewers assess personality and give a clearer picture of the interviewee's strengths and weaknesses.
68. It constituted an even clearer expression of provincial mobilisation and disregard for parliamentary initiative and manoeuvre than 1833.
69. By applying a set of pragmatic guidelines to software choice a clearer picture of the more attractive options emerges.
70. The position may be clearer if the treaty infringes the legal rights of a third State.
71. Finally, clearer guidance from central government is required, and appeal decisions should be consistent with exhortations.
72. The holly bush went to give the cameras a clearer view.
73. I also discussed with Marshal Shaposhnikov the ways in which we could establish clearer links between us and our staffs.
74. But my purpose in building on this literature is not to make the line between genders any clearer.
75. The link between urban form and transport was never clearer, but realizable solutions seemed as far away as ever.
76. The Hubble space telescope takes clearer pictures of stars than earthbound telescopes.
77. She had no need to give it further emphasis, it could not have been clearer.
78. The clearer you are about your behavioural rights the better prepared you are to handle tricky situations assertively.
79. What clearer laboratory or litmus test could there be to show that our methods are genuinely additional?
80. A clearer view exists of what services are not than of any positive identification of their characteristics.
81. Could there be a clearer,(http://sentencedict.com/clearer.html) less embellished example of knowledge by identity?
82. A clearer demarcation might be drawn between the traditional subject headings lists and thesauri by the following summary of differences: 1.
83. In a few years it will be clearer whether specialized network computers really do offer any other advantages.
84. Attempts to gain a clearer picture of this boundary layer floundered for several decades.
85. But being simpler, the missions communicate a clearer essence of what the built environment in Southern California ought to look like.
86. But whether these effects translate into clearer thought, better writing, or more creativity is an open question.
87. This provides people with a national recognition for their competencies and ability at work and clearer paths for progression and development.
88. To make this clearer, consider the case of human slavery.
89. The world got clearer, as if some one were twiddling the focus of her retinae.
90. The spate of incidents may provide a clearer picture of changes that might be needed in those regulations.
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