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I'm not sure if that would clarify anything, and I'm quite sure it would be reductive.
"It seems useful to me to have a commission that would clarify this well".
In response to criticism about the A.P. case, Obama has reintroduced federal legislation that would clarify journalists' rights.
Pressed by Senator Charles Schumer, Mr. Ashcroft would not commit to supporting legislation that would clarify the department's ability to share that information.
Rosario A. Iaconis Mineola, N.Y., March 26 , 2009 To the Editor: Roger Cohen endorses a policy toward Hamas that would "clarify the movement's view and test its behavior".
"It is a family of high-minded people who are genuinely trying to provide something to both sides that would clarify a murky situation," Emery said.
Rights groups, however, have complained that the Cardoso government has been slow to produce documents that would clarify other incidents still being investigated.
This year, another battle is brewing over whether to defer seven proposed Medicaid rules that would clarify and cut reimbursements to various health care providers.
That was enough to set Moxham off on a search through the archives for documents that would clarify the whereabouts of the long-vanished barrier.
The furor has put Pence on the defensive, forcing him to offer a possible supplementary bill that would "clarify" the purpose of the new law.
The EU has recently proposed a new screening mechanism that would clarify the scope of each member's review of incoming investment.
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