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Without clear signposts it is easy to get lost in the past.
It's certainly not the simplest path to trace, nor one dotted with clear signposts.
The evaluations that are carried out often throw up results that provide clear signposts for future policy.
He criticised New Labour without erecting many clear signposts pointing to where he really intended to take the party.
And that perhaps is what makes the news so different now — we know where we came from; but events offer no clear signposts to the future.
It is a huge improvement on the one it has replaced - brighter, cleaner, with clear signposts and altogether more user-friendly.
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This offers a clear signpost in Kurdistan but also Palestine, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain.
Is this part of the wider curriculum having a positive effect or has Mr Gove ensured that this is a clear signpost of where he sees pupils achieving?
The warehouse is well laid out, with clear signposting according to the wine's country of origin and is centred around four main areas: French, Australian, American and champagne and beer.
The demands of brevity notwithstanding, a page or two on what public-choice economics has to say about "democratic failure"—or at least a clear signpost to that literature would have been very well spent.
But it has confounded some US critics with its cast of shabby government underlings and its disinclination to plant a clear signpost as to where the story might be headed.
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