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Clarifying the terms of the debate is vital (see my graph aiming to help), but only a first step.
Industry officials said that clarifying the terms would give them more certainty in long-range planning and more flexibility in the short term.
The scientists running this study are motivated by the abiding hope that by improving the quality of our forecasts we can improve the substance of policy debates and clarifying the terms of debate.
If your employer requires any form of customer service, whether it's troubleshooting problems with a product or clarifying the terms of different service packages, you should be the generational voice pushing for a comprehensive knowledge base.
The different forms of ice can be confusing, so it is worth clarifying the terms.
They never signed a contract clarifying the terms of their working relationship, something KaoRi initially found odd but brushed off.
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But in American Misfits and the Making of Middle-Class Respectability (Princeton University Press), Robert Wuthnow argues against that, claiming that the people who were considered outcasts or misfits provided an important contrast to respectability, clarifying the term.
Make sure you clarify the terms at the outset.
McFarland clarified the terms: "The big boss is bankrolling it.
He said the administration wanted to clarify the terms and amounts of aid.
That cleared that up — or, rather, clarified the terms of her ambiguity.
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