And as I said, he continues to make clear that that proposal remains on the table.
Monmouth Tory David Davies shook his head to make clear his opposition to the re-branding idea.
The project aims to make clear what users will get when they download and install software.
Dorner wants to make clear that this isn't who he ever thought he would be.
But the court wanted to make clear it hadn't issued a blank cheque for future bailouts.
To win their support, she had to make clear that she is one of them.
INS, says Ira Kurzban, a Miami lawyer, was to make clear where jurisdiction lay.
The framework agreement is said to make clear that the overriding purpose of the talks is to make peace.
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Second, we need to make clear as a society that buying insurance is part of individual responsibility.
Now two coders have released a tool designed to make clear exactly who those pro-SOPA targets include.
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In due course, however, Mr Blair will have to make clear where the inevitable axe will fall.
They went on to make clear that the school itself was supportive of Martha and the project.
All said Lanza's theory needs to make clear predictions of experimental results, so that it can be tested.
One thing Collins wanted to make clear in his piece: being gay is not the equivalent of being soft.
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But the president wanted to set a deadline to make clear that finding the vaccine was a high priority.
We need to make clear just how early we are into this project.
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Helpfully, France Telecom stepped in to make clear its interest in buying Orange.
And I just want to make clear: This is not about me.
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In terms of policy, we continue to make clear that in this case, we find the video reprehensible and disgusting.
The first-year coach's intention was to make clear that he's not going to jump to any quick conclusions regarding quarterback.
Because inflation expectations DO drive the gold price, as the research papers which Krugman himself points to make clear.
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Again, I want to make clear there is no news in the story that pretended to be news this morning.
At that point, the Coalition will have to make clear its position on Canada's constitution, which Quebec has never signed.
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The courts should not (and the KSM case seems to me to make clear that they need not) abet this process.
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As I tried to make clear, my numbers focus exclusively on what shows up as Medicare spending in the Medicare Trustee reports.
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"As the cuts kick in, the department needs to make clear what it will do if multiple authorities fail financially, " she said.
It is still very early, but I have tried to make clear that I will not plan a wedding on my own .
Now, I want to make clear, we all know that drilling for oil has to be a key part of our overall energy strategy.
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Even more crucial, they want Congress to make clear that companies can meet the target by measuring their average assets over the past 24 months.
But she cautioned that any analysis of political apathy needed to make clear that "people do get involved more in politics as they get older".
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