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But I think we need clearer terms of engagement, to establish when and how Parliamentary scrutiny should take place, and what it should involve," Coyle said.
Ray Hall, director of the OFT, said: "The office welcomes the changes made by Dabs - consumers now have fairer and clearer terms and conditions.
He also has been laying out the foundations of the campaign in much clearer terms than Mr. McCall has to date.
As to the larger thesis of the complicated nature of the battles in Iraq, I find that The Times is presenting the Iraq situation in clearer terms than might be the reality.
To put what Gingrich is saying in clearer terms (his language, like his logic, is messy): Gingrich said on Tuesday that accurately quoting what he said on Sunday would be the same as lying.
I think that it will improve with time, because at the end of the day it's a matter of consumer trust: companies won't gain consumer trust and confidence if they don't display clearer terms of use about what is behind the service as such, especially when we see that all these consumer concerns about privacy issues are going up".
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Roman imperialism was then generally seen in stark, clear-cut terms.
He sees things in clear terms -- good and bad".
Last week, in California, he described his policymaking process in unmistakably clear terms.
"This document sets out in clear terms what these right are".
It is not often that we have the price of things put in such clear terms.
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