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But I think the book's underlying problem is its refusal to clarify the original crime.
Moreover, the government's refusal to clarify its European policy setting out a coherent prospectus for EU membership is further eroding business confidence.
Israel's dream is that the United States will do the bombing for or in conjunction with it — one reason for the Israeli refusal to clarify its intentions.
But with those rights come responsibilities, and Iran's refusal to clarify its activities means that there is a fundamental lack of confidence in its assertions that the program is for peaceful purposes.
François Hollande's refusal to clarify Trierweiler's status and his diminution of the position of "first lady" as derived only from custom and practice might have left Valérie with some questions.
The appeal says that Judge Miriam Goldman Cedarbaum, who presided over the trial, allowed the misperception to continue with an "erroneous refusal to clarify for the jury what the trial was and was not about, as well as erroneous evidentiary rulings that prohibited Stewart from defending herself".
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The U-turn in agreeing to a debate initially lifted markets, but the refusal of ministers to clarify the government's position provoked a swift reversal in sentiment and the pound ended the day at $1.22.
In her July 3rd letter to the Clinton Administration and Jane Alexander, the chairwoman of the National Endowment for the Arts, she wrote, I want to clarify to you what I meant by my refusal.
Care to clarify?
He paused to clarify.
Just to clarify things.
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