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He pledged: "We are going to clarify the background unsparingly, and at this very moment, everything is being put on the table as quickly, thoroughly and transparently as possible".
Even if it does go through, the SEC is going to clarify this public/private thing and how many investors you can put in there.
It's a very, very difficult question, and no one measurement is going to clarify it.
But, she added, "there's concern that it's not clear, so we are going to be clarifying the ratings in future shareholder reports".
But on Friday a spokeswoman from the Department for Energy and Climate Change (Decc) told the Guardian the loophole would be closed: "We are going to amend the capacity market rules to clarify without any doubt that only new projects can access the 15-year maximum term.
As Kubiriba clarifies, We are going to test how the resistant varieties perform in terms of yield, bacterial wilt resistance, and vigor, in comparison to the ones which are not transformed.
"We have now a president, we are going to elect a new president," he clarified.
That's going to start a telephone game, and then you're going to have to clarify that stuff.
Then you have someone in a time zone who didn't get the clarification, so you're going to have to clarify that clarification.
"Usually they don't comment on anything, but they're going to have to clarify this position quickly," Neville told Sky Sports.
Then clarify how you're going to that.
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