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"It goes back to the need for a clear voice.
"And the need for a clear strategic direction is more important since the referendum result.
The need for a clear exit strategy was raised by several commentators.
But with this multitude of multimedia comes the need for a clear Wi-Fi signal.
Indeed, where national codes of practice exist, a strong recommendation is normally to be found on the need for a clear statement of collecting activity.
Sir Howard Davies, chair of the Airports Commission, said Brexit underlined the need for a "clear strategic decision" in favour of Heathrow by ministers.
If there is anything driving Muslims, particularly young Muslims, towards radical extremists other than economic stagnation and political repression, it is the need for a clear cultural identity.
We were reassured to hear him endorse the need for a "clear, defined, identifiable leader of the intelligence community," and he seemed confident that he has President Obama's full support.
Judith Dennis, policy manager for the Refugee Council, said: "This case is important because it highlights the need for a clear, transparent policy [concerning] children and their rights when it comes to asylum.
Finally, the Cypriot mess highlights the need for a clear resolution regime that allows banks to be wound down easily, and losses to be allocated to bondholders and uninsured depositors.
Above all it addresses the need for a clear line of authority, allowing a single entity to foster macroeconomic stability and ensure that financial firms, individually or collectively, do not upset the applecart.
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