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"I can understand needing to clarify that for the public good".
Last year, the Spectator scoffed at the idea, asking: "Do adults really need to be taught about the moment of 'consent'?" The suggestion, posed under the banner of common sense, is that all the talk of needing to clarify consent is a daft generational trend, one where young people are complicating the simplest, and oldest, of human interactions with stuttering indecision.
I kept needing to clarify and illustrate key points, which led from 175 pages to over 340.
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"We need to clarify that".
"I need to clarify something, though.
Your boss needs to clarify his criticisms.
We also need to clarify the boundaries of our responsibility.
We have a few things we need to clarify".
There are a couple of things we need to clarify.
Congress may need to clarify the F.C.C.'s authority.
Need to clarify roles and career possibilities.
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