Quotes about clearly
clearly decision local
That's a decision between the Legislature and the governor. That's a decision that clearly is a local decision.
clearly funny historical seems
It's still funny for me to think of myself as someone who writes historical fiction because it seems like a really fusty, musty term, and yet it clearly applies. Susan Choi
clearly fate question successful wants
It's still a big question how he's going to govern. Clearly if he wants to be a successful president, he doesn't want the same fate as some of his predecessors. Michael Shifter
clearly east focus good middle numbers oil though
It's not good news, ... Even though the focus is on the Middle East and oil prices, these numbers clearly are not going to stabilize the markets. Hugh Johnson
clearly kids labeled movies
It's not appropriate for kids and it is clearly labeled that way, ... There are R-rated movies and DVDs.
clearly conditions consumer continue economic imaging pc printing seeing showing spending technology
Economic conditions around the world continue to be challenging, but consumer technology spending is clearly showing some strength, ... As a result, we are seeing better-than-expected revenues in our PC and imaging and printing businesses. Carly Fiorina
clearly ebay followers given guidance help mercy rest
EBay was given no mercy after hours. Followers were very dismayed by the guidance and that clearly was no help for the rest of technology.
clearly future linked living rise standards tax
The big rise in future living standards is clearly linked to tax cuts.
clearly five prettier puck shot trying
At times we're five individuals out there trying to do things. There were opportunities (against Peoria) where we clearly could have shot the puck but we wanted to try a prettier play or a prettier pass.
clearly
A woman can see a woman so clearly - faluts, excellences, details - all are so clear to her.
clearly illegal leaking montana quality system violated water
As long as the (sewer) system was leaking that amount, it violated the Montana Water Quality Act. Clearly the leakage was an illegal discharge. Scott Anderson
clearly coming labeled
That's why I clearly labeled them as coming from her.
clearly great market needs served
That?s interesting. It?s clearly the market that needs to be served Downtown. Having a Wal-Mart would be a great thing.
clearly good leaving news start
Beth is clearly one of their big names. The good news is she's not leaving to start a hedge fund.
clearly continue expense focused issue limiting quarter reducing solid thus upside weigh
(Best Buy's) quarter was disappointing. While (Best Buy) is clearly focused on reducing expense growth, this issue will continue to weigh on fourth-quarter results, thus limiting the upside in a solid environment.
clearly
Bentley has become its own clearly identifiable brand. They have put Bentley in a whole new category.
clearly coke company cornered everybody knew pay pepsi puts remain three wants weeks
Everybody knew Coke was the one that could pay the most if they wanted to. Now, this puts the company back to where it was three weeks ago before the Pepsi bid. It clearly can remain an independent company if it wants to. They are not cornered at all.
clearly defined growth integrity leg promoters wanting year
It's the same story, year in and year out. You've got different factions; managers, advisers or promoters not wanting the other to get a leg up on them. But it's got to change. For the health, integrity and growth of our industry, we need a clearly defined heavyweight champion.
clearly needs quite solution
It's not the solution yet. ... They know quite clearly what needs to be done, and we'll tell you if they get there. Richard Boucher
clearly costs driving game metal price prices
It's the metal price that's clearly driving it. To some extent, costs are better, but metal prices are the game for an aluminum company.
clearly integral player
He's a high-quality player and clearly has had a lot of years of high-level play. He's been an integral part of (the team) for a long time.
clearly companies good news positive
Good news out of 'mega-cap' companies like Exxon and Wal-Mart is clearly a positive for the market.
clearly company despite efforts immune inherent protein size toward various volatility
Despite its size and efforts toward branding and value-added, the company is clearly not immune to the inherent volatility of the various protein sectors. David Nelson
clearly influence james staying sure
Anton staying with Otago clearly has had a significant influence on James as I'm sure it will on other players.
clearly eye nose recession short speed struggling
A recession is in the eye of the beholder, and the eye of the NBER, but clearly we're struggling here. We're at stall speed and it's not clear what, in the short term, is going to get the economy's nose up.
clearly days four later products report results states tests
An IDNS report of tests results four days later states clearly that no cobalt 60 or other fission products were in that water.
clearly coming fear next
As an actor, there's always that fear. You don't know where the next job's coming from, so you say, 'I'll do that, I'll do that, I'll do that'. Your choices are not always clearly thought out, and you can end up taking mis-steps. Dexter Fletcher
clearly harnessing nature power
As a scientist, I clearly see the potential for harnessing the power of nature. Craig Venter
clearly exactly hurting investors involved market sap share taking time
SAP is clearly taking share in the applications market and that's hurting PeopleSoft and Oracle, ... This is exactly the time for investors to get involved in SAP.
clearly likely
Schwab is clearly the more likely to survive.
clearly economic higher increased oil prices recession risk saying serious
Saying that higher oil prices have not increased the risk of recession or serious economic slowdown is clearly not the same thing as saying that they have not had an impact.
clearly hard men problem quite work
Quite clearly there are issues, but the problem comes when you say, 'It's because I'm a Protestant,' ... real men work in hard jobs.
clearly exact good hear merely readers smell taste visualize
Readers want to visualize your story as they read it. The more exact words you give them, the more clearly they see it, smell it, hear it, taste it. Thus, a dog should be an 'Airedale,' not just a 'dog.' A taste should not be merely 'good' but 'creamy and sweet' or 'sharply salty' or 'buttery on the tongue.' Nancy Kress