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"We are the ninety-nine per cent" has become a clarifying slogan for the public's inchoate discontent.
It has become one of those clarifying moments, after which it is no longer possible to immerse oneself in a fog of ambiguity.
Now that the DPP has decided to "wash his hands of" the case of Mark and Julie James (as one journalist put it), it has become even more urgent to clarify the law.
The use of stable isotope has become a powerful tool for clarifying questions about nutritional ecology and migration of marine vertebrates [42].
With the development of evidence-based medicine, meta-analysis has become a dependable way to clarify clinical concerns or controversy.
"I suppose a little bit of my motivation is setting the record straight, clarifying something that has become hazy.
Things which aren't immediately apparent become clarified when enough time has passed for accurate reports of the situation to come in.
Although the pathophysiology underlying these results has insufficiently been clarified, applying mild hypothermia after resuscitation has become a standard of care worldwide.
The insurer has become one of the first in the UK to clarify how it intends to implement gender neutral pricing.
With the recent advent of new biologic systemic drugs for moderate to severe psoriasis, the need to clarify patient candidates for systemic therapy has become very important.
Diversity has become something of a buzzword and it is important to clarify the aims of any diversity exercise, she insists.
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