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"make clear statements" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the need for brevity and clarity when expressing yourself in written form. For example, "When writing an essay, it is important to make clear statements and avoid being overly wordy or vague."
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If Germany can make clear statements about the consequences facing Russia over Georgia and whatever else it might decide to do, it will have an impact on Russia".
With the Nest acquisition (and now the Dropcam acquisition) Google has been forced to make clear statements about the separation between these units and Google itself from a data perspective.
As a science community, we must identify what options we now have and make clear statements about what the UK will win or lose from any deal struck for science in the Brexit negotiations.
DOJ refused to make clear statements about Morgan Stanley's massive fraud schemes.
Parents often lack the confidence to make clear statements firmly, though kindly, when they are not quite sure what to expect of children.
Such models are necessary to sort out hypotheses and make clear statements about our mental representation of nature and the links between observed patterns and mechanisms [28], [29].
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Hence, the literature on contract cheating related behaviour and awareness of contract cheating makes clear statements on this matter.
On IP ownership, they are making clear statements about what is open source, commitment to openness.
Plaid Cymru health spokeswoman Elin Jones said: "In their draft budget, the Labour Welsh government has made clear statements that they intend to address the NHS budget shortfall by reconfiguration.
The enthusiasm for the Sendai Framework in the Asia Pacific region is evidenced by the fact that Indonesia, Mongolia, Thailand, and Vietnam moved quickly to translate the text and made clear statements of their intent to revise their current strategies that are largely based on the Sendai Framework's predecessor, the Hyogo Framework for Action 2005 2015 (HFA).
Of the five experts who made clear statements that capacity should be presumed, two advocated the use of the Mental Capacity Act, one made a clear statement that the Mental Capacity Act was inadequate for use in assessing capacity in this circumstance, one was unclear on whether the Mental Capacity Act was a suitable framework and one did not discuss the assessment framework in their submission.
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