At the same time, diocesan leaders must work especially hard to make clear the differences between a Mass and a Communion service. |
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These include the letters, written in code, which are said to make clear she was in favour of inflicting pain on her enemies. |
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However, the publicity blurb does make clear that Malaysia has three pin electric plugs at 240 volts which is more than Thailand can claim. |
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Let me make clear that I join every other civilized person in hoping the hostages are released unharmed. |
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The internal rhyme of issue and tissue, and their complex play of meanings make clear this fusion of flesh and fabric. |
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As the following paragraphs make clear, that claim was not sustained by the evidence at the trial. |
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There, he needs to eat crow, apologise for his mistakes and make clear that he is turning a new page. |
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As the recitals to the Policy make clear, the appellant by virtue of the Policy is entitled to be a member of the Society. |
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He did repeatedly make clear that his story was derived from what his source said. |
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Hull, however, would draw up an agreement which would make clear it owns the meadows and will be responsible for their upkeep. |
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In an inspired move, the Gallery of Modern Art has hung five oil paintings alongside the etchings, allowing us to make clear comparisons. |
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It also did not make clear that doubtful or disputed cases should be referred to the courts. |
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As this brief synopsis should make clear, Viladesau's book is full of tantalizing lines of thought and many interesting sidetracks. |
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The group wanted to meet managers to make clear the depth of their feelings. |
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I want to make clear again that the minutes of the meeting will show that no clear position was reached on this. |
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It does no more than make clear the extent of the liability for the tort in which the tortfeasor joins and thus does not advance the analysis. |
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The rubrical indications of the entrance rite make clear that this is to be seen primarily as a musical part of the rite. |
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As many recent examples make clear, the truth counts for nothing with the present administration and its fawning, talk-radio lickspittles. |
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The solicitor should make clear at the outset if an estimate, quotation or other indication of cost is not intended to be fixed. |
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But, as the decided cases also make clear, the power of review is one to be sparingly exercised. |
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But I also want to make clear that it is not the expenditure on Commission reform that is putting a strain on the financial framework here. |
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Nonetheless, as other passages from the book make clear, the relationships between artists and their supporters do not imply ideological kinships between them. |
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At the moment, the act, amongst other loopholes, does not make clear distinctions between brokers, agents and consultants and how they should be remunerated. |
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As I have endeavoured to make clear, the tools we are now seeking to re-enact do not constitute an assault on human rights. |
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We wish to make clear that we fully accept that Louis Walsh has not acted wrongfully or improperly in any way in relation to the show. |
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At the same time, we make clear our intransigent opposition to the right-wing forces that mobilized against the referendum. |
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These attempts make clear that, on the near side of what is said, semantics and pragmatics are quite enmeshed. |
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They need to make clear to Riek Machar that he has no escape route via Khartoum. |
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It must make clear to the Committee precisely where the property is located and how it is geographically defined. |
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Boards should also provide the available support and make clear the timelines associated with the plan. |
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I would also like to make clear that this is not intended to lead to any kind of privatization of reserve lands. |
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The aim was to make clear, tangible and practical provision for the launch of further cooperation projects. |
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It should make clear that there will be accountability for all violations of these obligations. |
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At the outset, it is important to make clear that this budget did not include any new federal funding for disability organizations. |
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And let me also make clear that the United Kingdom does not maintain its nuclear deterrent indifferent to our nuclear disarmament obligations. |
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These developments make clear that eradication of the practice of torture demands a multifaceted strategy. |
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Management must make clear what information is required, which organisations are responsible and what data are to be supplied. |
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States should in their reports make clear the extent to which actual practice conforms to the law. |
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It would make clear that third parties must also be able to easily identify the trademark. |
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The people of the court will listen to everyone, make clear what the law says, and then decide if the law was broken and what to do about it. |
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It slips neatly into a slim briefcase with documents and travels with you easily to make clear presentations even in a not dim room. |
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In fact they only serve to make clear how inadequately I appreciated the moment when it was here. |
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There are certainly views I have as a human being that, I make clear, do not become part of what I do journalistically. |
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An inquiry launched into the handling of the case should make clear whether that lethargy amounted to deliberate neglect. |
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In the days ahead we shall make clear, in words and in actions, our commitment to ensuring that intercommunity relations in our city do not become another victim of this war. |
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As subsequent events make clear, a well-dressed gentlewoman, walking the winter roads of outer London, is a sight that sticks in observers' minds. |
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As these lines make clear, the poem is a bitingly satirical attack on those who profess to respect the Ten Commandments, but in fact betray their spirit at every point. |
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At a time when the future of our public services is at the centre of the political debate, we must make clear that our members too have a right to a voice. |
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We have to take account both of Lithuania's sovereignty and Russian sensitivities and make clear that big countries cannot ride roughshod over small ones when they engage in negotiations. |
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However, in order to achieve these purposes, we should make clear that our events are not definite and are subject to changes and modifications due to the characteristics and size of this event. |
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You must make clear that Europe has a right and an obligation, and that our vision of the social market economy is the solution to this crisis, and to preventing its reoccurrence. |
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We should also, in communication terms, make clear our reinforced capacity to act on behalf of the citizens in areas relevant to their concerns, like climate protection, energy and migration. |
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According to several political leaders, it is difficult to have a clear picture of what is happening in the north of the country and to make clear distinction between highway robbers and armed groups or rebels. |
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I would also like it to make clear its expectation that truth and the principle of the rule of law will be victorious in Ukraine as well, and that no one can override this principle by means of violence. |
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Banks therefore need to step up their communication efforts, including by providing information on IBAN and BIC, and to make clear product offers to all customers. |
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Ash are concerned that VIP's ads sexualise and glamorise e-cigarette use and don't make clear these products are for smokers. |
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Learning of the German response, the Allied governments were free to make clear demands in their response of 14 January. |
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The objective must be to make clear that environmentally friendly services and maintenance of the countryside do not cost nothing', but maintain an accountable market value. |
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At this point, I would like to make clear that these elements represent my own personal observations, without prejudice to the judgement of delegations. |
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Lao Tse is seeking to make clear the relation of the unmanifested and the manifested Logos to eachother, as poles of the same Being. |
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The same applies to many of the ornaments that we show in this issue, which, in addition, make clear that the tendencies to use ornament and pattern often overlap and in this way cross-pollinate each other. |
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Waste little time in finding fault, and make clear that your supervision is designed not only to uncover bad work but also to bring good work to light. |
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What we have to make clear is that it's more like 30 morning-after pills, every morning, midday, and evening for the rest of your life. |
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How difficult is this to make clear to an audience? |
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Sources do not always make clear if they refer to the whole of the NHS or only to England. |
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The fear I had and one of the things I wanted to make clear is that we not bring something forward that was developed elsewhere and put it in place here. |
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For example, one common use of the concept of parent is to make clear the location of a peak. |
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Such debates, whether in the realm of politics or business, make clear and absolute distinctions between morality and criminality, and remove morality from the equation. |
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This section aims to make clear some of the different political contexts in which your advocacy work will take place, and will illustrate how the contexts are often mutually influential. |
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The Commission needs to make clear its view that higher dosage of silicon dioxide would be preferable to maintenance of high consumption of organic dyes. |
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One absolutely essential factor in this is to make clear both to consumers and also at government level that the ambient heat used by heat pumps is renewable energy originating from solar power. |
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We make clear once again that the denuclearisation of the Korean Peninsula is an unchanging will and determination of our armed forces and people. |
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If the explanations of strategies do not make clear the personalized nature of such processing, the reexplanations offered in light of student difficulties certainly should. |
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The historic accounts of violence against outsiders does make clear that there was a history of hostile contact within the Inuit cultures and with other cultures. |
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While officials did not make clear the purpose of the new space-tracking center, it appeared that the goal was to watch for foreign spy satellites as they pass over Iran. |
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Each subpoint has a direct, specific relation to its major point, which you can make clear by the organizational method you choose for your subpoints. |
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But again, I want to make clear while it is entirely ethical to exploit an opportunity if you live in the country, it is not ethical to freeload off your neighbors. |
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With another general election likely before long, Asquith had to make clear the Liberal policy on constitutional change to the country without alienating the Irish and Labour. |
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