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Many people clearly agree that a regular hair-wash is a hassle.
It might sound pretentious to you and me, but Fifa clearly agree that it's something special too – which is why their regulations state the trophy will, at all times, remain theirs.
After six years of recession and gridlock, most voters don't share the president's rosy view on the "middle-class economy". While conservatives clearly agree that they don't like Barack Obama, they don't seem to have found a consensus on much of anything else.
We clearly agree that patients with refractory germ cell cancer need to be treated within prospective clinical trails in order to learn more about possible therapeutic strategies.
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The town's director of planning, Marguerite Wolffsohn, said town officials clearly agreed that protection should be allowed.
(He even went so far as to produce earlier correspondence with Timerman, in which the two clearly agreed that the red notices had to remain in place).
The panel "has clearly agreed that there is a low risk to public health," Gene Grabowski, a spokesman for the Grocery Manufacturers of America, which represents food companies, said in a statement.
If every member of this bench clearly agreed that burying grounds were centers of safety, and thought the board of supervisors and the supreme court of California wholly wrong, it would not dispose of the case.
"No Bill Needed" (Breakingviews.com, Business Day, May 20) clearly agrees that the principles in our Shareholders Bill of Rights Act like "say on pay," eliminating "staggered boards" and separating the position of chairman and chief executive are sound.
The colour enhancement due to astaxanthin was greatly facilitated by the addition of soya oil to the fish feed and this was indicated with a majority of evaluators (83%%) clearly agreeing that the fish feed A3 containing soya oil resulted in darker coloured fish compared to the fish fed with feed A2 lacking soya oil (6%%) (Fig. 2).
Several years ago the Conference Board -- an international nonprofit business research organization -- released "Ready to Work", a study which clearly agrees that "U.S. employers rate creativity and innovation among the top five skills that will increase in importance over the next five years, and rank it among the top challenges facing CEOs".
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