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This clearly refers to the wording of the questions and the survey setting (personal or online interview).
This clearly refers to Parmenides' rejection of ordinary common-sense views of reality, and of the senses as an adequate guide to the nature of reality; and it is no doubt on the same grounds that Parmenides' follower Melissus is described as "above many illusions and yielding to few".
This clearly refers to Xenophanes' criticism of Homer's (and Hesiod's) anthropomorphic depiction of the gods (in which, among other typically human faults, they engage in deception Timon's coinage 'of Homeric deception' (Homêrapatês) may very well be a reflection of this point).
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This clearly referred to Anne.
If you listen to the exchange, something Reid then says—"Why would we want to do that?"—clearly refers to the pitting of different people hurt by the shutdown against each other.
The reference to Judaeo-Christian heritage clearly refers to those who are white and Western European.
Since this item is the only one which clearly refers to medication, it is possible that some participants are not firm on their medication and did not feel comfortable to respond to this item.
Some traditional commentators hold the view that this describes an actual event at the time of the Prophet, but it clearly refers to the end of the world.
The name "Clark Rockefeller" clearly refers (or is attached) to Karl Gerhartsreiter, but the name carries baggage.
"That ad clearly refers specifically to cars, not to women," Donna Walter, Toyota's auto show and exhibits manager, said at last year's show.
To us, that sounds both ponderous and daft, whereas for any self-respecting Parisienne it clearly refers to a new and madly desirable brand of face cream.
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