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As we were leaving the Basra refinery, Crear made a point of clarifying some of Al Liaibi's comments.

The one obvious major difference is, of course, their sexual orientation – although, as Maria points out, in some ways they shared a similar experience, for when Angela came out they made a point of clarifying her sister's orientation, to prevent any confusion.

A quick burst of 9 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology team "Another app, called Siri for Android, as picked up by The Next Web, made a point of clarifying it is simply a Siri icon that acts as a shortcut to Google's Voice Actions.

In case there was any hesitation as to whom Carter was referring to, the singer made a point of clarifying.

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When footnote phraseology clouds the point instead of clarifying it, write the report's signer asking if he could say what's meant in words that do so.

This term subsequently became a useful reference point for clarifying participants' definitions of terms and phrases.

We show that using the resazurin assay with time-point reading of clarified supernatants resolves this problem.

In part, we can respond to this bewilderment by pointing to the virtues of clarifying the conditions required for cultural inheritance to overcome natural selection.

The study points to the importance of clarifying limitations as well as possibilities with respect to different aspects of clinical quality when introducing indicator-based technologies to practitioners.

However, the study points to the importance of clarifying the limitations and the requirements of use (including the need for active and contextual interpretation of routine data) when introducing this kind of quality improvement technology to GPs [ 14, 10].

This distinction, famously characterised as "lackey or liberator" by David Werner in the 1980s [ 23], while a simplistic representation of fluid and hybrid everyday realities, points to the importance of clarifying underlying assumptions and establishing the basic identity of CHW programmes.

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