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clearly fairly indication technical
It's a fairly technical matter, ... Clearly there is no indication of a misappropriation of funds. Phil Bredesen
clearly finance homework ministry reads ready
It reads very clearly to me that the Ministry of Finance has done the homework and ready for implementation.
clearly communication deal felt issue oracle precedent press release uncommon year
It's a little uncommon to see a press release like that. The only precedent is the Oracle/PeopleSoft deal from a year ago, when PeopleSoft felt Oracle was being unresponsive. Clearly there's a communication issue here.
clearly despite dominate isolated media proves wants
It proves two things. He's not dead. And despite all the things we say about him being isolated and alone, he can clearly dominate the international media when he wants to. Michael Scheuer
clearly law
This law is clearly about marriage. That is the issue.
clearly convenient economy growing meet needs stock stop strong suit
This is a very strong report. The economy clearly is growing too strong and it's not going to stop on a dime, which is not very convenient to suit the Fed's needs and to meet the stock market's needs.
clearly convenient economy growing meet needs stock stop strong suit
This is a very strong report, ... The economy clearly is growing too strong and it's not going to stop on a dime, which is not very convenient to suit the Fed's needs and to meet the stock market's needs.
clearly game last position sights sooner time
They're in a position we were in, you want to get it done sooner than later. This is a game where their sights are clearly to win, as it was for Guatemala the last time we were in Guatemala. It will be interesting to see.
clearly factor feed highly invent small spending
They're spending enough to feed and clothe at least one or two small countries. There's clearly a keeping-up-with-Joneses factor here. They're highly competitive, as they invent a new industry. And that's really what this is.
clearly coach game played team understand won
They're clearly way better than Stanford. I told the coach that 'your team is really good'. I don't understand how they have not won a game because they played good.
clearly fifth themselves thinking
They're clearly thinking of themselves as the fifth network.
clearly continue leaning toward
They're clearly still leaning toward more tightening if needed, but there's no presumption that they continue to go.
clearly employees high message rewarded sending
They're clearly sending a message to employees that they will be rewarded for high performance.
clearly emphasize focus lead telling
They're going to focus on two things: One, they're going to emphasize that (they believe) he is not telling the truth. And two, they're going to emphasize that even if truthful, the circumstances clearly could lead him to have made a mistake.
clearly close cut game score seniors work
They're all seniors and they just thrashed Center. The game wasn't as close as the score (34-6) made it look. It could have been 80-6. It was clearly a mismatch, so we know we've got our work cut out for us.
clearly companies economic few
They're on a roll. They're one of the few companies that's clearly bucking the economic downturn.
clearly coverage moving reached
They have not yet reached their coverage goal, but they are clearly moving closer.
clearly questions shown
There's been a lot of questions about this. We've, for the first time, shown very clearly that there is a benefit.
clearly demand growth resource
There's demand in all of the resource stocks. It's going to continue. There's clearly long-term growth.
clearly decline desktop growth offset pcs strong weakness
There's clearly weakness in desktop PCs and strong growth in notebooks, but not enough to offset the decline in desktops.
clearly draft impact marquee offers players pro sell top
There's clearly players at the top of this draft that are marquee players -- players that are impact players, players that are going to go to the Pro Bowl, players that are going to sell tickets. We're going to get offers for this pick.
clearly desire industry
There's clearly in the whole industry a desire to get bigger.
clearly economics interest job market rates represent strong underlying
There's clearly a wait-and-see attitude. Still, the underlying economics are still strong enough that job holders will get into the market -- interest rates still represent a bargain.
clearly level management
There's clearly an acknowledgment at the management level that there's a pending crisis.
clearly congress massive
There's clearly a massive readjustment going on in Congress. Tom Petri
clearly either money sitting stocks
There's clearly a lot of money that either was in stocks or could be in stocks. It's just sitting out there now. John Manley
clearly employees factor fear hanging involved might possibly work
There's clearly a fear factor involved with this (denial of benefits) hanging over employees' heads. It might make employees emboldened to come to work possibly under the influence.
clearly companies either invested moderate number
There's a number of companies clearly that we wish we had invested in either at the early or at the moderate stage. Douglas Leone
clearly final following gamble knew letting media people proved reports simply
At first we thought it was simply people following the media reports about Scolari but clearly someone knew more than they were letting on. It's proved to be the final and most important gamble we have seen.
clearly meant partisan perceived reform
It wasn't meant to be a partisan reform initiative, but it is clearly perceived that way and I think that has to do with the governor.
clearly efficient minutes
It was clearly Matt's most efficient 12 minutes of the season.
clearly knew official shot
It was clearly in. But from the shot they have to use for the replay, they couldn't tell. We knew immediately it was in. But there was nothing the official could've done.
clearly designed media rational
It was clearly designed to be a media stunt, not aimed at rational discussion.