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"It is difficult to think of a case in which the entitlement to indemnity costs could more clearly be made out," he said.
If King's decision to run for Senate has been framed by his detractors as a sinister kind of power grab, it might more clearly be seen as a kind of noblesse oblige: a wealthy man in his late sixties coming out of political retirement to assume a post few are similarly qualified to hold.
The new team will read him a Miranda warning, including whether he waives his right to be questioned with a lawyer present, then ask him a new round of questions intended to gather evidence that could more clearly be used against him in court.
Given the decadal averages and the issue of what is meant by "the next" decade, Romm does have a point that the result of the paper could more clearly be described as representing "a period of flat global mean temperatures extending somewhat into the coming decade, following by a very rapid rise in temperature leaving the planet on its long-term trend line by 2030".
We don't know how this could more clearly be a joke for us, but our lawyer thinks we could get in trouble if we don't say it.
By building in a true renewal break at least every 90 minutes, you'll feel better, think more clearly, be less reactive and ultimately you'll get better, more considered results.
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So defining engagement more clearly isn't just a philosophical exercise.
What I remember more clearly was the screaming between Rachel and her mother.
The Fed's push to speak more clearly is partly motivated by political considerations.
Simply presenting climate science more clearly is unlikely to change attitudes.
There were always political shocks, but never before has the golden rule more clearly been: expect the unexpected.
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