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This means clearly letting consumers know what is going on at a Web site, not hiding the information in a privacy policy that isn't usually read.
"The Palestinian leadership warns of the dangers of reaching such an accord, because it means clearly the complete end of the peace process," the statement said.
"The Palestinian leadership warns of the dangers of reaching such an accord, because it means clearly the complete end of the peace process," Mr. Arafat said in a statement.
Nonetheless, they will not come together fully, although they are making efforts to connect better and to follow each other closely, even if that means clearly demarcating territory for each one.
It means clearly articulating that the possession and threat of use of nuclear weapons are directly opposed to humanitarian principles and formulating that stigma into a legally binding instrument which bans them outright.
In general, "+" means "clearly stated"; "-" means "not stated"; "O" means "implied or stated in an abstract way"; "N/A" means "Not Applicable"; "▲" means "associated with the present hypothesis".
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It was meant clearly as a criticism, and a direct one, of Attorney General Reno and Bill Clinton".
I mean, clearly he has strong passion for his views and he brings that to the table.
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