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clearly close dog fact past
The fact she and Melanie are so close and clearly the dog has been a lifesaver in the past... makes her special. Mark Robson
clearly closed company deal everybody gone knew market
The deal clearly leaked. When the market closed on Friday, everybody knew this company was gone on Monday.
clearly cries logical remaining tend
The cries of 'Who is next?' will clearly go up after this deal, but we tend to think that this (AT&T-BellSouth) was one of the most logical of the remaining unions.
clearly continue edge financial needed nice rest whatever
The controller said from Day 1 that he would put in whatever was needed to be competitive. Clearly we have a nice financial edge and we'll continue to have it for the rest of the campaign.
clearly emphasize fact ncaa reason tournament
The fact that we didn't make the NCAA Tournament or the NIT contributed to the decision, but I want to emphasize it's clearly not the only reason we're making the decision.
clearly felt given people pilot questions today
You can clearly see from the turnout and from the questions that people really want to see this work. A lot of people that were here today felt like Quincy should be one of the pilot sites, and given the turnout I think it should be.
clearly continue costs economic economy fed growth increase labor material problem rapid seen somewhere though ultimate
We continue to see very rapid economic growth which has been a problem for the Fed all along. We have not seen a material increase in labor costs and that's what I think is going to be the ultimate problem in the economy somewhere down the road, though clearly it's not imminent.
clearly list nine reach six top waiting
We can tell them we'll put you on our waiting list and when you reach the top of our waiting list in six to nine months, then we'll take you. That's clearly cruel. We need more beds, clearly. Alan Belcher
clearly college message people program send substitute
We clearly don't want to send the message in this program that we don't want people to go to college or that this is a substitute for college.
clearly gay groups money pitching rights
we clearly don't have the money they have, and all the gay rights groups are pitching in.
clearly dominated game penalty target
We clearly dominated the game and tempo. We were just off target (on penalty kicks) again. Paul Wright
clearly good shooting
We clearly can not be described as a good shooting team. I think that's obvious. Brad Soderberg
clearly faint partners replicate
We clearly are not going to replicate the newsgathering ... our partners have in place, ... clearly it's not for the faint of heart.
clearly engaging excited ready
We clearly are excited about engaging voters, and we're ready to do that.
clearly force ground mandate needed
What is clearly needed is a force on the ground that has the person power, the mandate and the logistical back up to be able to make a difference. Ted Forrest
clearly lacking performance standard system using
What is clearly lacking is a nationwide system for comparative performance purposes, using standard formats.
clearly deal great heart played virginia west worked
West Virginia clearly wanted it more. They worked harder, and played with a great deal of heart and determination.
clearly designed microsoft product software
We think that Microsoft disables our product and that clearly there was software that was designed intentionally to do so,
clearly consumer demand higher investors prices rise starting
We can clearly see consumer prices starting to rise and investors are going to demand higher yields.
clearly fiscally policy stimulated
What will growth policy have to look like in a fiscally compacted Europe? Clearly any illusion of budget stimulated growth policy will have to go away. Mario Monti
clearly labeled meat second
Firstly, should we be selling and buying irradiated meat? I think that's up to the consumer, ultimately. But the second point is, this irradiated meat should be clearly and unmistakably labeled as irradiated meat. Eric Schlosser
clearly country figures friendly hearing longer reflected seen uk
We are hearing that the UK is no longer seen as a friendly country in many places, and that is clearly reflected in the figures we have seen today.
clearly detail duty entertainment interfere lays
There is a lot more detail now around our expectations. This lays out clearly that entertainment should not interfere with duty to the customer. Mary Schapiro
clearly reason
There is clearly not going to be a reconciliation here, and she has every reason and right to want to go on with her life, David Friedman
clearly
There is clearly more tightening just around the corner.
clearly client entitled jury
There is clearly jury misconduct. My client should be entitled to a new trial.
clearly hard impose increasing pressure pushing
There is clearly increasing pressure on WAP (wireless application protocol). NTT is pushing very hard to impose I-mode as an alternative to WAP.
clearly debate final
There is clearly going to be a lot of debate and a lot of compromises before we get a final product. Jeff Cohen
clearly group job parents public third
There is clearly a third group out there now: Parents who feel they can do a better job than the public schools,
clearly however risk small
There is clearly a risk that this is going to happen, however small that risk may be,
clearly few foreign increase industry intention last perhaps request rights top
There is clearly an intention by the authorities to increase enforcement of IP rights through the police, and this is perhaps the top request of foreign industry over the last few years.
clearly desire east grow kids living move people product senior sort stay
There is clearly a need for some sort of residential senior living product in the east Cobb area. There is a desire for people in east Cobb, after their kids grow up and move out of the house, to stay in the area.
clearly develops grown
I enjoy working with people. I understand that as a necessity. And clearly that's something that develops as you get older. And I've grown into that. Thom Mayne