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It ought to be driven by significant needs, which are well-defined, about which there is consensus, and for which there is firm commitment.
Poverty forced her to surrender him to foster families, but only on the understanding that she could eventually regain custody.
He didn't approve of the plan and said so in as many words.
"Cheers", despite its popularity, is considered an informal way to say thank you—and this is a definite clue as to when you can best use it.
They must have a definite replay, yes or no.
We can help you to develop certain attitudes of mind like a willingness to accept uncertainty and the lack of definite truth.
Like, maybe there is no real context, like no definite surroundings, expecially compared to the woman herself, since she is so clear and well-defined.
They have very definite ideas on how to bring up children.
This lack of moral clarity threatens our liberty.
The article has been revised for clarity.
They didn't really articulate any position regarding the actual business plan.
In keeping track of wrongdoers, actual and potential, being user-friendly is not crucial.
Despite our differences, General Powell made it clear that he would serve as best he could, including giving me his honest advice, which is exactly what I wanted.
The liability for any and all claims is expressly denied by the Company and by Tom.
But the judge made clear that Kimberly did have standing to sue on her own behalf.
It's too bad that Stephen King doesn't dabble more in fantasy, because he clearly has a knack for world building.
"It's a very clear-cut case of re-evolution because of the large time span," said John Wiens, the Stony Brook biologist who authored the paper in the journal evolution.
He clearly and decisively came down on the side of the president.
If the confrontation has crystallized in this latest battle, it may already be heading toward a predictable conclusion: In the long run, the tech companies are destined to emerge victorious.
Mr Holland doesn't quite prove that millenarian angst was a decisive factor in the history of Europe and the Mediterranean.