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It is plain for all to see.
It is plain, for instance, that most Germans wish, as strongly as ever, that they could keep their trusty D-mark.On the fall of the euro, Mr Solbes sounds more like a central banker than like his fellow politicians.
He said: "The same week that a serving member of the discredited PCC, which cleared the News of the World of phone hacking, has been arrested it is plain for all to see how self-regulation failed abysmally.
It is plain for all to see, whether in Ferguson, where the best blue collar jobs now belong to law enforcement with the closing of several auto factories, and the police force is more than 80percentt white, wherever poverty has become endemic.
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"It's plain for everyone to see," he said.
In this instance, though, it was plain for all to see that the conspiracy was against the supporters of stricter firearms legislation.
In "The Will of the People," his thought-provoking and authoritative history of the Supreme Court's relationship to popular opinion, Barry Friedman, who teaches at the New York University School of Law, writes: "The true significance of 1937 requires no hidden clues; it was plain for all to see.
"It's plain for anybody to see.
It was plain for everyone to see," Monk added.
"It was plain for everyone to see - that crash shouldn't have happened," he said.
He also only resorted to aggressively expanding the Federal Reserve's balance sheet once it was plain for all to see how dysfunctional the U.S. financial system had become.
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