It is evident that this city and graveyard date back to the early Dilmun period.
But it is evident that the world economy and the world itself has changed.
It is evident that Republicans are not happy with their choices for president.
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It is evident that he has thought through every aspect of igniting the fires to generate new followers and bolster the cause.
However, it is evident that there is a cure on the horizon.
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Based on these statistics, it is evident that companies overwhelmingly start to initiate dividends when their growth slows to around 13.5%, on average.
Although Amazon is still behind Netflix in terms of content, it is evident that the company is slowly trying to close that gap.
Though the company is privately held and does not respond to questions about its finances, it is evident that craigslist earns stupendous amounts of cash.
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As seen through the eyes of these two women, it is evident that there will be a shift in the investment landscape in the next few years.
Whatever the dispute about the rates and amounts of sea level rise, it is evident that coastal populations and ecosystems will need to adapt to these changes.
Whether he will do that or not is as yet unclear, although it is evident that the former chief of staff is a well-respected leader with many allies.
Hendricks Olivier, the director of the mainly white Commercial Farmers' Union, says it is evident that much of the "rich Victorian architecture" on reallocated farms is not being respected.
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President PUTIN: (Through translator) It is evident that the process of NATO expansion has nothing to do with the modernization of the alliance and the provision of security in Europe.
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On the bottom of the chart, it is evident that the volume increased in November, point 1, which indicates there was more selling in November than there was buying in October.
In the dozens of health-related projects I have worked on, time and again it is evident that these clinical support staff are so under-valued, under-utilized and following your line of thinking, under-enabled.
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As this power struggle has plagued economic markets in the U.S. and Europe, it is evident that managing these divergent interests will be essential in bringing countries out of the global recession.
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"It is evident that they want to reduce their back book and dispense with clients they do not see as profitable, but there must be a less dramatic way to do this, " he said.
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With hindsight, it is evident that encouraging U.S. investments in such nations by obliging the taxpayer to assume the risks of doing business there has not necessarily led to either structural economic or political reform.
It's only touched upon lightly in the G30 report, but it is evident that in the U.S. the central bank is taking on a role that is way beyond any traditional conception of what a central bank should be doing.
It is hardly evident that the prosecutors will give up the ghost.
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Additionally, it is clearly evident that there needs to be continued improvement in services delivered to returning parents to reduce recidivism rates in this segment of our population.
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It is now evident that the bankers were being rewarded largely for taking on unacknowledged risks: after the subprime market collapsed, bank shareholders and taxpayers were left to pick up the losses.
More troubling still, it is now evident that -- despite his commitment to have decontrol decisions made on a strategic basis rather than on an "ad hoc" one -- Kloske apparently has no intention of imposing such discipline on the Commerce Department or the foreign availability process it runs.
At the same time, it is also now evident that Microsoft's competitors, no less devious, predatory, and monopolistic themselves, played the Justice Department for a chump.
It is evident to me that a large section of the American people does not have confidence in the American people to deal with the issues in front of them.
Yet it is not self-evident that less work would mean more happiness.
On the one hand, it is not self-evident that those interests will be served by directly implicating the United States in any future conflict between Syria and Israel.
But such a state of general unemployment is something rather exceptional, and it is by no means evident that a policy which will be beneficial in such a state will also always and necessarily be so in the kind of intermediate position in which an economic system finds itself most of the time, when significant unemployment is confined to certain industries, occupations, or localities.
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