David Villa scored twice but missed a penalty as pre-tournament favourites Spain wasted several clear-cut chances.
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In America and in Britain, this is seen clearly because the philosophical divide is most clear-cut.
But it was the home side who continued to pressure without creating too many clear-cut chances.
ARPA-ED, like ARPA-E, however, does not have a clear-cut connection between supply and demand.
And he has a clear-cut measure for success: Will my son be able to father children?
The aim would be to ensure that future general elections would deliver more emphatic, clear-cut results.
Is this a pretty clear-cut case of where I should be donating money to charity?
Celtic were enjoying most of the possession but were failing to create many clear-cut chances.
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At bottom, the Massachusetts plan--and others like it--is more of a nudge than a clear-cut solution.
The authors also suggest that education could play a role, although this relationship is less clear-cut.
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The French court on Thursday concluded this was a clear-cut case of racial discrimination.
But while the benefits are clear-cut, many are still failing to seize this opportunity.
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Again, these decisions have no clear-cut answers (even Warren Buffett gets things wrong).
The Owens myth is admittedly not quite as clear-cut as it has sometimes been presented.
Although we have a coalition right now, the British system tends to produce clear-cut, winner-takes-all results.
The historical Senate midterm dynamic isn't as clear-cut as the one in the House.
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The researchers said their findings were "clear-cut" and should lay the vaccine theory to rest.
In fact, of the clear-cut opportunities, Wigan enjoyed the better of the first-half chances.
Figuring out which patients should be treated quickly and who can wait isn't always clear-cut.
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The no vote, in short, was not a clear-cut rejection of the nationalist cause.
BJP's spokesman, Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, stalwartly predicts a clear-cut victory for his party in all four.
But this is not to say that Bush walked away with a clear-cut victory.
And abortion isn't a clear-cut moral issue in the way that the franchise is.
Few would argue with him about the dangers of polluting factories or clear-cut logging.
The game itself was switching swiftly from end-to-end without either side creating clear-cut chances.
The main opposition party, the Democrats, has no shared ideology, clear-cut policy agenda or credible leader.
Clear-cut chances, though, were not forthcoming and neither side really looked like making a breakthrough.
Unfortunately, at the moment the evidence of this involvement is circumstantial and less than clear-cut.
So the ISS's value for science and even as a staging post for deep space travel is not clear-cut.
The research is instructive for economists sceptical that clear-cut evidence of corruption can ever be found.
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