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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as clearly set" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been explicitly defined or established in a clear manner.
Example: "The guidelines for the project were as clearly set as possible to avoid any confusion among team members."
Alternatives: "as explicitly stated" or "as clearly defined".
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That's the first step of the prima facie case – "The defendant's actions fall within one or more of my exclusive rights". There are, however, two additional steps that are not as clearly set forth in the statutory text.
"China may face a prolonged period of embittered neighbors and an uncertain, unstable and insecure situation in the South China Sea unless and until it finds a way to accommodate itself to the rule of law as clearly set forth in the arbitral award," he said.
However, if the UK and other EU states in particular, had complied with their international obligations, as clearly set out in the advisory opinion of the international court of justice in July 2004, this crisis could have been nipped in the bud at the outset (as could Israel's bombardment of Lebanon and Gaza in August 2006).
The integrity of the Union requires all who believe in it to proceed together along the same road and in the same direction, as clearly set out by our founding fathers.
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A spokesman said: "As ministers clearly set out in the House, this is provisional internal analysis, part of a broad ongoing programme of analysis, and further work is in progress.
The drama of this moment is heightened all the more as it is clearly set against the backdrop of the French city and the Casbah – two worlds forever locked in mutual antagonism.
The judge said he did not propose to refer to her alleged role in events leading up to, and during the murders, as this will be considered by the trial jury.Hart considered it was not necessary to await the outcome of Stewart's trial before fixing the minimum term which Howell must serve, as admissions had clearly set out his role.
Before going into this, however, let us first voice some of the possible legitimacy critiques concerning both public-private voluntarism and private-public administration, so as to more clearly set the stage for debate and then present a perspective on how legitimacy of governance (of sustainability) may be designed, especially in our case in point.
Look at the itineraries of world leaders, such as Barack Obama late in 2010, who troop to Delhi to say India deserves a permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council, and it may seem the country has already arrived.Yet, as David Malone clearly sets out in his brisk survey of its foreign policy, there is a long way to go before the Indian elephant is really dancing.
This scheme opens a new set of opportunities for them, as it clearly sets the choices of the unemployed approaching retirement apart from the choices made by their younger counterparts (see Tatsiramos (2009) for an analysis of the behavior of young unemployed workers).
Peter Wright QC, prosecuting, had told the jury that a guide known as the Green Book clearly set out for MPs the rules on expenses.
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