The new rules make clear that branded content is allowed, Axios reported, but the posts will have to make clear which campaign is responsible for the post.
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It did not make clear the nature of the threat.
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The rulings make clear the court's reluctance to become politicised.
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As these watches make clear, sometimes time really is money.
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But in no way does it make clear that Unroll.
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He didn't make clear how long this "pause" would last.
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Topshop just keeps wanting to make clear plastic jeans happen.
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Sessions said Trump needs to make clear where he stands.
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It did not make clear its source for the information.
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But James wanted to make clear that Green deserved one.
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Clinton sought to make clear in an interview with CNN.
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Alex, Chris, and I make clear the slipperiness of arousal.
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Such moments often make clear fundamentally contradictory visions of America.
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Democrats say court cases make clear their authority is broad.
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I want to make clear that's true of most projects.
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That, senior aides in both parties make clear, is not.
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As these examples make clear, transforming health care is hard.
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It would also make clear the restraints on his power.
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Such moments often make clear fundamentally contradictory visions of America.
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The disparate names make clear that it's a stock picker's market.
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Before that, I want to make clear something in my brain.
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It did not make clear why he had not visited sooner.
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Trump will make clear that "America's interests come first," Pence said.
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"Merkel must make clear what Germany is already delivering," he added.
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Pressure is mounting for companies to make clear where they stand.
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Terry McAuliffe was "killed," but did not make clear by whom.
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"This is what I want to make clear today," she said.
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The statement did not make clear what he meant by shaming.
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State governments are increasingly active, as the regional alliances make clear.
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Everything will have to stay together going forward, sources make clear.
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The company didn't make clear how much they will increase, however.
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"Murphy Brown" wants to make clear that Murphy's still got it.
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The testimony does not make clear when it supposedly took place.
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The prosecutors make clear that they have evidence of multiple contacts.
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Ring's messages make clear that sharing the footage is entirely voluntarily.
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Court filings make clear that Meister has a lot of issues.
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But he also wanted to make clear that he supports reparations.
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First, military leaders need to make clear they support the policy.
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These bylaws make clear that Facebook is still firmly in control.
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As our results make clear, we have managed to avoid this.
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Clarification: This story has been updated to make clear how Sgt.
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State records do not make clear how the case was resolved.
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They make clear which allegations and rumors involving Trump are false.
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If that happens we will make clear that's not what we're about.
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Tuesday's results, though, make clear that Trump isn't going anywhere anytime soon.
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As Zuck's comments make clear, the dip doesn't come as a surprise.
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First off, let's make clear that I'm talking only about Cavendish bananas.
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Yet two of the report's findings make clear that serious violations occurred.
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Koch to make clear that he would not be one of them.
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Mueller does not make clear whether Donaldson was present at Burr's briefing.
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The government notice did not make clear the percentage increase in tariffs.
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However, they did not make clear what services the hotlines would provide.
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Mijente's documents make clear that Palantir's technology has supercharged ICE's operational capabilities.
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The announcement does not make clear what role Clarke will be playing.
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Yet as basic economic principles make clear, caution dictates no such thing.
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And not just once either -- as Coats' comments last week make clear.
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I want to make clear that I am emphatically not anti-immigration.
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Her memo does not make clear why such coordination violates the law.
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Cirrus and Garmin make clear that Safe Return is only for emergencies.
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"We needed to make clear who Ron was," one Johnson insider said.
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Recent events make clear that extremists have allies deep inside the government.
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Still, I want to make clear that this person crossed a line.
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I make clear that I did not bring dance to Red Hook.
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The courts make clear that the president's policies go beyond the law.
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One thing I'd like to make clear: Enough of the false rumors.
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One thing the financial statements make clear: Mr. Epstein paid himself handsomely.
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While headlines rarely make clear distinctions, each hostage case is radically different.
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Also, importantly, the articles make clear that this wasn't normal president business.
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But I want to make clear, this is just a beginning here.
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The statement did not make clear how he would address the charges.
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Court records make clear that evidence under seal pertained to Purdue's marketing.
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New and emerging threats make clear that that's not the case anymore.
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But they make clear that the company's emphasis on memory chips wasn't enough.
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Court documents do not make clear why the father was taken into custody.
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And they make clear that Trump's claims of financial transparency are just words.
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Democrats need a very strong response to make clear that this cannot happen.
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But better monitoring at least promises to make clear where commitment is lacking.
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Yet such sessions also make clear that immigration is no monolithic political issue.
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He has enjoyed the same excesses they have, he wants to make clear.
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What the decision doesn't make clear is which entity companies should license from.
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We've got to make clear that mental health is not a personal failing.
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This article was changed to make clear that Tesla still leases some panels.
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Reece is after, his histories make clear, is the idea behind each utopia.
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We have to make clear that what's in this bill is even scarier.
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At the same time, the show doesn't immediately make clear what's at stake.
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The statement did not make clear when Trump planned on making the move.
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I have always tried to make clear to any medical professional ever since.
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I want to make clear that I agree with our intelligence agencies' assessment.
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Such communications make clear that Gorsuch has generated some ill will among justices.
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And we want to make clear that lying to Congress is a crime.
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The company said its rules "make clear" that posts promoting terrorism are forbidden.
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They make clear that H.M.'s surgery did not happen in a vacuum.
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"I just want to make clear that it's not identity politics," said Steinem.
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"We've got to make clear mental health is not a personal failing," Mrs.
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But the book often struggles to make clear connections from chapter to chapter.
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These surveys also make clear that respondents do not know what socialism is.
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The White House should make clear that this is a two-way street.
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But as the comments make clear, he's not going down without a fight.
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As the recent results make clear, those high fees don't guarantee high returns.
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First, he must make clear no meeting can take place in North Korea.
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Facebook just didn't make clear to users exactly who was creating their transcriptions.
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The software does not make clear to users its connection to the police.
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But as the statistics above make clear, the economy is not doing fine.
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America should make clear that the survival of nations must be at stake.
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He has yet to make clear what his ideas are to improve them.
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First, Congress needs to make clear what it means to be a fugitive.
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"We're going to make clear what this means he people's lives," he said.
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But clearly it's not that simple, as each day's fresh allegations make clear.
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But the president's comments make clear that this is, in fact, the intent.
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So first things first, you have to make clear to them, and I think we do make clear to them, that if they cross a range of thresholds, they will have destruction heaped upon them on a scale that is unimaginable.
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We come here to stand shoulder to shoulder to make clear: We are here!
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Clarification: This post has been updated to make clear which positions require Senate approval.
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She didn't make clear whether the hate started before or after the recent announcement.
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But first, let me make clear, North Korea reaffirmed its commitment to complete denuclearization.
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"I want to make clear that I'm not out for people's money," he said.
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The new feature will make clear when Twitter makes that call in the future.
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O'Rourke, the film and its rapturous SXSW reception make clear, is just getting started.
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West's sources make clear that this is pretty standard practice in the modeling industry.
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If released, Trump's returns would make clear whether or not he used such vehicles.
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"I want to make clear that we support the Second Amendment," she told Vox.
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So much so that Coben had to make clear that, no, it's not real.
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Getty Images As the commercials make clear, shopping for car insurance can be frustrating.
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Jeff Sessions, said on Monday said Trump needs to make clear where he stands.
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Taken together, the spotlight button and the social links make clear that the About.
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And their actions on the continuing resolution make clear that they fully recognize that.
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However, DeVos did not make clear how the Education Department will change the policy.
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When it comes to policy debates, aides make clear the tweets are rarely helpful.
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"Let's make clear, this is just a part of my life," de Blasio responded.
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He'll say ObamaCare is "collapsing" and make clear that Trump would sign the bill.
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The report does not make clear if the plan was approved or carried out.
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He did not make clear when this would take place in the exit process.
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The files make clear that the FBI signed a nondisclosure agreement with the vendor.
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"I'm not anti-fracking," he asks me several times to make clear about him.
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The documents make clear that many of those detained have not actually done anything.
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Legal filings in Cohen's plea deal did not make clear why the negotiations ended.
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And, as voters in Iowa and Nebraska make clear, no single approach will work.
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The Americans should also make clear that they want to explore peaceful paths forward.
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They can create advertisements that make clear the human damage the bill would do.
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But as the events of the last few days make clear, tensions are growing.
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Pai, or any new chairman, must make clear this is not the FCC's role.
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"We need to make clear this is not just a women's movement," she said.
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The West's previous strategy has run its course, as recent policy failures make clear.
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The report did not make clear exactly what the pair did to assist Nunes.
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And they make clear that Donald Trump's record on climate is a political vulnerability.
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Fixing them won't be easy, as Maloney's 2020 forecast and earlier warnings make clear.
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Do you make clear that you will listen to anything they want to say?
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Cillizza: The North Carolina ruling seems to make clear that political gerrymandering is unconstitutional.
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With those remarks and others, Trump seemed to make clear where his sympathies lie.
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That's why we want to make clear our stance by suing the US government.
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She also said Anthem didn't make clear or explain why the money was sent.
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Does it make clear Mueller does not believe Trump engaged in any criminal activity?
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Observers quickly condemned the ad, which did not make clear what the marchers were protesting.
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However, the study does not make clear whether and how these trends might be linked.
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Beto O'Rourke, the film and its rapturous SXSW reception make clear, is just getting started.
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Critics say those statements make clear that the order was guided by anti-Muslim sentiment.
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At another, she tried to make clear that Warren had no monopoly on "bold" ideas.
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We would like to make clear that Elon's commitment and dedication to Tesla is obvious.
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To Daniels, that seemed to make clear Heslep was working with some other media outlet.
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Democrats make clear those comments will be featured heavily in the fall in attack ads.
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" Kerith Lemon: "From a filmmaking perspective, that was something that I wanted to make clear.
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As the numbers make clear, the risk of death is not enough to stop them.
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Francis did make clear there would be no change to the Church's position on abortion.
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These stories make clear that the golden age of the sleeper train is long past.
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She feels the need to make clear that victims aren't paid for telling their stories.
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And each day, Rosselló has tried to make clear he has no intention of leaving.
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We're trying to surface and make clear to the reader that those biases do exist.
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But he also wants to make clear that he remains hopeful — and so should we.
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Sanders, as his comments make clear, is not taking a hard-line anti-Israel position.
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The Democrats also need to make clear that their party has room for ideological diversity.
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What's more, candidates must also make clear why foreign policy matters from coast to coast.
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And each day, Rosselló had tried to make clear he has no intention of leaving.
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I think we as a company should make clear what our values and convictions are.
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Clovis doesn't make clear in either instance why he believes Holder and Perez are racist.
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He said then Britain should make clear it is willing to leave without a deal.
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The complaint does not make clear what happened to the $20 million the union invested.
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He's an optimist, and goes to great lengths to make clear how grateful he is.
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US officials didn't make clear on a statement Wednesday just how much progress was made.
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The United States should make clear that it is sanctioning bad Kremlin behavior, not Russia.
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No, they don't, as these results make clear — in fact they have the opposite effect.
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The next day, Trump took to Twitter to make clear who was calling the shots.
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First off, I want to make clear that the Note 10 can take great photos!
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"We want to make clear from the start, we aren't a 'family magazine,'" he insisted.
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Davis sought to make clear the letter was not meant as an ultimatum to Ryan.
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The prosecutor did not make clear in its statement who was targeted by the investigation.
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He said it was up to Ms. Merkel's conservatives to make clear what they wanted.
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The court documents filed on Tuesday do not make clear when that payment was made.
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But that's a broad pledge — it didn't actually make clear which rules would be changed.
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The ending of abortion care in St. Louis would make clear that while Roe v.
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Callimachi: But I make clear that I only want to see confirmed members of ISIS.
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She wanted to make clear that there wasn't going to be any more to this.
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She said she wanted to make clear that the governor was responsible for the subways.
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The confidence limits around the estimates for Oceania are too large to make clear conclusions.
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What recent events make clear, however, is that zombie ideas haven't eaten just Republicans' brains.
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How does the first sentence make clear that the information comes from a particular study?
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On Monday, Biden tried to make clear that would never happen if he becomes president.
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Will he make clear that bending to the Washington way is not pragmatism, it's opportunism?
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But the maternal mortality trend is a national problem, the new study's authors make clear.
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Clarification: This article has been updated to make clear where John Bolton's remarks were made.
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And as Saturday's events make clear, they are not good for this beautiful, peaceful neighborhood.
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But Chooseco's takedown notices make clear that these games are still on trademark holders' radar.
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A new coalition and a report unveiled on Tuesday make clear that era is over.
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And this is one of the things that I want to make clear, as well.
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Some of them can, as technologies like self-checkout kiosks and exercise videos make clear.
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The sanctions make clear that the culprit is the Kremlin and its greed for glory.
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Seph and Jillian, you both make clear that wild white imaginations result in controlled death.
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And secondly, to make clear that there will be only one reformer: the crown prince.
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Furthermore, the court documents make clear that high-ranking campaign officials were aware of Papadopoulos' interactions.
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Official accounts of the fund did not make clear precisely how the money would be spent.
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It was meant to crystallize Google's approach, make clear the way it saw the messaging space.
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Christians who oppose it can make clear that the boycott isn't something all Christians believe in.
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But its careful to make clear that an egg timer is not included and sold separately.
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The briefings, offered as standard, make clear the potential threats faced by campaigns from foreign spies.
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I want to make clear, though: I loved this episode in all its time-marking glory.
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The letters make clear the senators are looking at the potential for regulation in the future.
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The amendments aimed to make clear that the Vacancies Act should control all such "acting" appointments.
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" Greenblatt said Trump should make clear that those ideas "do not belong in the national conversation.
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It should make clear that Mr Morales's war with CICIG is putting that money at risk.
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The ministry's statement did not make clear when issuance of the certificates would effectively be resumed.
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It's important to make clear that not everyone in Silicon Valley is blind to these issues.
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As the exit poll results make clear, the public was under no illusion about Trump's character.
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Document that would make clear that the criminals in this attempt to overthrow an American president.
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All make clear that the supposed link is a politically motivated construct with no credible evidence.
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Schiff said he expected Comey to make clear at Monday's hearing that the allegation was unfounded.
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Mueller also used his public statement to make clear his desire to not testify before Congress.
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As these essays make clear, however, there are real concerns about the role of parties today.
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One thing I should make clear is that I'm not an expert audiophile by any means.
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Then, make clear to the insurer in writing why you believe your treatment is not experimental.
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Polls make clear that most Americans are dissatisfied with the two major party candidates for president.
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Van Gogh's paintings and letters make clear that he found healing and clarity in the landscape.
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This budget was intended to make clear the days of profligate Washington spending are over. Good.
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But I want to make clear today, these are not the choices that we will make.
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Trump's tweet did not make clear whether the administration would cut off all communication with Darroch.
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"We have to make clear that we have a zero tolerance on this," the initiative said.
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As the midterm results make clear, voters will demand that they make good on their promise.
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It's not a zero-sum game: these efforts make clear the steep human costs of war.
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They make clear distinctions between—and, thus, treat differently—friends and foes of the United States.
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That has offered an opportunity for parents and teachers to make clear what behavior is unacceptable.
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Update: This article has been updated to make clear which parts of BT's networks are affected.
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But (Members of Parliament) have to act with force and make clear who that alternative is.
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Although giving such aid could prompt fresh U.S. challenges, insiders make clear Canada has no option.
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We have to make clear distinctions between normal politics and actions we consider out of bounds.
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We thought it was important to make clear that this was sex, not just affectionate touching.
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Trump's enforcement priorities make clear that any immigrant without legal status is at risk of deportation.
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The top U.S. diplomat did not make clear where these zones were to be set up.
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Schumer to make clear where he stands and disavow the mob rule of the radical left.
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Before I go on, I want to make clear that my feelings are ambivalent towards cryptocurrencies.
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The time for that has passed, as the events in Brussels this week will make clear.
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The United States did not initially make clear if the policy applied only to new applicants.
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The report goes to great lengths to make clear that we have the tools we need.
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The memo did not make clear how the plans would be carried out in immigration courts.
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"We had to make clear we are not a handicraft or knitting club," Ms. Scholl said.
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Yet Senate Democrats continue to make clear they have no interest in the House GOP plan.
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But these PRRI numbers make clear how hard those gains will be for him this November.
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"The media must make clear that an informed press makes an informed public," Ms. Katz said.
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Should established firms have a responsibility to make clear when they&aposre behind buzzy new products?
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But the court has failed to make clear whose perspective is relevant when interpreting the language.
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At the same time, Beshear has tried to make clear his support for limits on abortion.
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After her tweets, the Post updated their story to make clear AOC had rented the dress.
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"Part of what I'm trying to make clear is it begins with responsibility," the mayor said.
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Such comments make clear that the Trump family hopes to extend its influence into the future.
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The filings make clear that Amazon's case will focus largely on one person: President Donald Trump.
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The latest disclosures do not make clear how much of the Alphabet stake has been sold.
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The allegations make clear that the president sought to shield this scheme from any meaningful oversight.
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Their FCC filings make clear that part of their towers' radio network is manufactured by Huawei.
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She said that the society did not make clear to her why she had been fired.
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The court filings did not make clear how the authorities had learned about Lieutenant Hasson's plans.
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But I should make clear that this has been difficult for me and the entire newsroom.
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The Republican Party needs to make clear that climate change is happening and is a priority.
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However, they still lack the crucial fifth vote to make clear a majority agrees with them.
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As his comments make clear, he doesn't like it when immigrants are too successful in America.
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Zarif gave no further details and did not make clear which rights he was referring to.
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However, the FBI files make clear that the bureau obtained intelligence about Khan from sources inside Yemen.
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This article was amended on November 16th to make clear that Tiptapp remains operational pending its appeal.
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As our community guidelines make clear, you shouldn't touch or flirt with other people in the car.
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But information coming in might make clear the best way to regulate the drug in coming years.
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It needs to make clear what it intends to do with all of these efforts towards China.
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"I think that's something we do need to make clear from the member on down," Comstock said.
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At the least, this will make clear who is turning a blind eye to the IUU brigade.
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Among the many responses, there are success stories that make clear that recovery from addiction is possible.
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Smiley faces and other kid-friendly details make clear: These are not meant for mixing up margaritas.
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This has been changed to make clear that he would be the youngest elected leader, or president.
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Trump's comments make clear that he doesn't understand how pregnancy works, or really anything about reproductive health.
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NHTSA did not make clear how many, and which automakers were involved with recalls for 2014 models.
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JANET YELLEN: Well, I think they should make clear they're watching carefully what the run off entails.
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CORRECTION: This story has been updated to make clear that the hearings for Rex Tillerson ended Wednesday.
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This is especially true for women of color, as the alarming rates of maternal mortality make clear.
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But I want to make clear that this isn't about two women being pitted against each other.
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Congress has an opportunity to make clear that it will not tolerate unchecked military support to Egypt.
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Banks will have to submit organisational maps to regulators, to make clear who is responsible for what.
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"I want to make clear, I'm not a racist," replied Nielsen, according to people in the room.
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Possibly, although the closing "Da Capo" will make clear "the price we pay for the unlived life".
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Further, candidates who wish to increase black turnout also need to make clear with whom they stand.
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Apple will, every now and then, make clear and sometimes controversial decisions, like removing the headphone jack.
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"Going forward, she has to make clear she's not going to carry his water anymore," he said.
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The emails released by WikiLeaks make clear that the transcripts contain statements that could be politically damaging.
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Nevertheless, they also make clear that they seek good relations of "mutual respect" with their northern neighbor.
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Reporters need to make clear the power and responsibility of McConnell, the silent man in the room.
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Branson's blog and his statements on Twitter make clear that he thinks he has won the wager.
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This version of the story corrects headline to make clear babies should not be fed whole peanuts
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The new penalties make clear OFAC does not acknowledge a distinction between Hezbollah's political and militant activities.
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But other portions of the Idaho Supreme Court opinion make clear that that is not the case.
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UPDATE: post has been corrected to make clear Manafort's lawyers have declined to comment on the story.
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Fourth, make clear that the national security law is a sleeping dog that should be left lying.
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Barr herself initially seemed to be genuinely sorry, but her subsequent actions make clear that she isn't.
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"Throughout the book I make clear that we are all the sum of our experiences," Clyburn said.
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Why didn't Apple make clear that it sent some Siri audio recordings to be reviewed by humans?
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What the diaries do make clear, however, is that the two women cared deeply for each other.
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Mercifully, these episodes make clear that there is definitely a kind of desperate, surreal hilarity at work.
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My preference is to use climate change — and always make clear that human activity is driving it.
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In addition, the photos make clear how successful firefighters were at protecting many more structures from burning.
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People tend to make clear from the beginning what is acceptable in that group and what isn't.
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And, crucially, he has to make clear exactly what he has learned in the intervening 28 years.
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But Wolff, with seemingly unintended irony, does not make clear where he harvested such an explosive line.
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Claremont and Anderson make clear that Stryker's persuasiveness and conviction to his cause are his biggest weapons.
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It is to make clear, in the starkest possible way, why Democrats believe he should be removed.
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Democrats can hold hearings and pass bills that make clear their party's vision for 2020 and beyond.
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"Her shoulder is exposed to make clear that those who followed stand on her shoulder," said Goulder.
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The world's experience with regime change in Iraq should make clear why this is a terrible idea.
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The next month or so will make clear if it ended up being the right choice anyway.
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What the report doesn't make clear is how evicting his sister would have curtailed his criminal impulses.
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Sessions has recently sought to make clear he sees a direct link between drug dealing and violence.
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Two recent recordings make clear that Ms. Bell is a natural guide to MoMA's Fluxus audio holdings.
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First off, the documents make clear that Giuliani told the Ukrainians he was acting at Trump's behest.
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As numerous references to earlier works make clear, Stiglitz has been thinking about these issues for decades.
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Jefferson Van Drew remains the only Democrat to make clear he intends to vote against the articles.
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History and the law make clear that impeachment need not be based on a specific statutory crime.
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"I wish to make clear that this is not a maneuver to push anyone aside," he said.
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But they did not make clear whether that was a legal argument or just a policy rationale.
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Let's make clear we've had enough exchanges of insults and reality TV entertainment in this presidential campaign.
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An assessment of the facts would make clear that Navient delivers better results than any other servicer.
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Our unsigned editorials will continue to make clear where the institution stands on the most consequential questions.
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Mr. Kenney, in a carefully worded statement, make clear that he would push back against any changes.
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It was placed there to make clear that the powers that be in Georgia opposed racial equality.
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"We must fight anti-Semitism and make clear that hateful bigotry has no place in our society."
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Business leaders, too, must make clear that the nuclear deal serves both American and global security interests.
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Corrects headline and text to make clear investigation concerns importer of Philips phones (not a Philips subsidiary).
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He does make clear, though, that the current pipeline is meager, and the future of antibiotics insecure.
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But what I'm trying to do is make clear what Nixon did and what Nixonian really means.
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They make clear that a low 40s approval rating isn't necessarily a death sentence for a presidency.
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Trump's public statements also make clear that he doesn't take allegations of violence against women particularly seriously.
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Anecdotes spanning decades make clear that Trump considers it his right to be surrounded by "beautiful" women.
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There were three serious problems with that, Mueller's charges against Manafort and other court filings make clear.
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The EU wants to make clear that post-Brexit Britain is a rule-taker, not a rule-maker.
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Cheddar does not make clear who the potential buyers of these new, slightly improved, camera glasses would be.
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But the Facebook ads make clear that some candidates are turning to drastic measures to gin up engagement.
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And reproductive rights are important in order to make clear that we want to give women a choice.
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And they also have to make clear that key performance indicators aren't solely about sales and user growth.
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The bottom line: Both Nordhaus and the IPCC report make clear that we will have to tax carbon.
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There is a misunderstanding about what such models were saying which their makers failed to make clear enough.
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But it also recommended that the city should erect signage that make clear the history of the statues.
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But Ryan did make clear that he would no longer provide proactive support for his party's presidential candidate.
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" Trump said he wanted to make clear that he rebukes Duke "as quick as you can say it.
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The new terms also make clear that users retain ownership of photos and other content uploaded to Facebook.
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We almost need a tense where we can make clear we're describing, like, an outcome not a motivation.
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And there's one fact she wants to make clear: family separation results in unimaginable emotional and physical trauma.
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Using her Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram accounts, the two make clear her story is not a sad one.
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But the article's wording doesn't make clear that Merck's figures are accounting for all cases reported since 2007.
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She must make clear that her intentions of staying engaged with these communities after the election are genuine.
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As Zipp and Storring make clear, however, the great, unaddressed subject in Jacobs's best-known work is gentrification.
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That is no longer the case, as the destructive fires burning this December in Southern California make clear.
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In ruling from the bench, Robart did not make clear what the next steps in Seattle would be.
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And why not make clear that you understand what your opponent doesn't: that this is not about abstractions.
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Past public statements make clear that Bannon, Sessions, and Miller are all harsh critics of even legal immigration.
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Their stories make clear that those who buy precious minerals must do much more to protect children's rights.
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Criminal justice cognoscenti make clear that we can't expect too much criminal justice reform from a Trump Administration.
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The administration will have to make clear which problems facing our military they are choosing not to fix.
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The service has struggled in the past with bureaucracy and to make clear the importance of space capabilities.
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McConnell sought to make clear on Friday that he had tried to include a "more generous" miner's package.
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Our proposal would make clear that being careless with consumer data in the first place is the harm.
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It was necessary for me to make clear that I have never been part of Bannon's political organization.
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Female candidates can make clear they will not standby while men dominate policy discussions that disproportionately affect women.
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But Warner added that the committee wants to "make clear" that it's a crime to lie to Congress.
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Congress should make clear to the Administration that it expects our Iraqi partners to have access to safety.
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Clarity in law allows for the courts and juries to make clear decisions on charges that are brought.
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The Democratic lawmakers asked that Pence make clear exactly how much public funds were spent on the trip.
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Fifth, the federal government should make clear that it will not accept any interference in the census process.
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The letter also criticizes the draft for failing to make clear that Advantage plans limit access to providers.
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Democrats must again make clear to voters, and to the world, that they are a pro-Israel party.
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They should make clear, again and again, that Washington wants good relations with all states in the area.
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The story indicates lawmakers are looking for Trump to make clear what kind of legislation he would support.
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The international community should also make clear that Myanmar bears responsibility for any delays in the repatriation process.
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Before we define who the Dim Mak man is, let's make clear who he is not—a skater.
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But Mnuchin said he wanted to make clear that "it is not a trade war" at this point.
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"Initial reports make clear that his proposal is a compilation of several previously rejected initiatives," the statement read.
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What the state's law does make clear is that no money will go to any professional sports league.
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The five additional testimonies could help make clear that Cosby is accused of a pattern of sexual abuse.
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They struggle to decode highly confusing financial aid letters, which don't make clear how much money they need.
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Astoundingly, as Rowland and Charney make clear, no one before Vasari had written a series of artist biographies.
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"They want to be able to make clear that this is a serious market penetration," Mr. Brudney said.
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And he wanted to make clear that those businesses had made major mistakes before and after the election.
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The right way to deal with the caravan crisis is to make clear that it is no crisis.
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On Sunday, Trump was careful to make clear he sided with the intelligence agencies under his own leadership.
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As these articles, letters and speeches make clear, Lenin needed to argue strenuously on behalf of this policy.
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The indictment against Mr. Siri-Reynoso did not make clear how large the Dominicans Don't Play gang was.
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We got a huge backlash, and I wanted to make clear that the organization has no political position.
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You can make clear that you will reject those that want to deal in tribal and ethnic hatred.
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The reports make clear that tech companies have not taken sufficient measures to protect their users from abuse.
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In this week's Democratic Address, I make clear that Americans won't stand for President Trump's unconstitutional & unAmerican #MuslimBan.
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Except... Trump has repeatedly gone out of his way to make clear that he watches very little television.
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"Our job is to make clear what our vision is and not just say, 'Not him,' " she said.
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The Security Council should make clear that it opposes Mr. Modi's brutal tightening of India's control on Kashmir.
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Ross' comments make clear that the efforts to soften the tariffs may not be over, despite Cohn's departure.
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But as the numbers above make clear, McConnell just doesn't have all that much to work with here.
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She and Mr. Grifasi make clear how the embers of their love still glow, albeit ever more dimly.
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Mr. Trump, as the protesters Monday sought to make clear, is coming to office under far different circumstances.
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"The court wants to make clear that his attitude towards Jews will not be tolerated here," Jani said.
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The short trial failed to make clear whether Ms. Zhang was a befuddled tourist or a foreign spy.
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"Gauguin admired and pursued young Polynesian women, as his writings and paintings make clear," Ms. Boyle-Turner said.
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Uber did not make clear that the repair was to prevent fire danger, the driver told the Journal.
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Ocasio-Cortez make clear that this primary is a choice between mainstream Dan Lipinski and extreme Marie Newman.
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"NAFTA" was a bad name because it didn't make clear how America was the prime mover in it.
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CLARIFICATION: This article has been updated to make clear the initial investigation into the ambush has been completed.
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That's for Congress to make clear in the first place or fix if they don't do it well.
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"As this takedown should make clear, health care fraud is not an abstract violation or benign offense," Lynch said.
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And shitposting may be difficult as the listing does not make clear if the home is equipped with wifi.
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The purpose of the report is to make clear the complexities of the lack of diversity in tech problem.
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Trump did not make clear what he was referring to regarding the 11 million people mentioned in his tweet.
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"We've decided to take steps to make clear that enough is enough," Adel Al-Jubeir told journalists in Paris.
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In the wake of emotional tumult, the creators make clear, the clean up is always left to a woman.
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"I think it is important for the CDU to make clear where it thinks we are headed," Merkel added.
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Clarification (January 27th): This piece has been updated to make clear that the Greek Cypriot election is in 2018.
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Cuban argued the SEC should make clear rules so private companies and investors know where they stand with regulators.
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" Warner called for Congress to make clear to the president that firing Mueller would have "immediate and significant consequences.
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This year we're renaming it "The Beautiful Issue" — to make clear that the issue is not a beauty contest.
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This is largely because, as the book's notes make clear, most of them have already happened in real life.
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I also want to make clear that, if something goes wrong, it's a great resource for solving your problems.
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"The victim's parents would like to make clear that their daughter is not in a coma," the statement read.
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So I wanted to make clear to everybody that the president in no way compromised any sources or methods.
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"Let us make clear to the world that we will always remember the stakes," he went on to add.
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The report doesn't make clear how these questions have been resolved, though it seems likely that many have been.
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Google must revise its code of conduct to make clear that complaining about their working conditions is not forbidden.
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It will be important in the coming weeks to make clear that Clinton heard the message loud and clear.
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"For me, it was so important to make clear: We will fight back — we will fight back," she said.
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First, the U.S. will make clear to Russia that aggression — such as arming the Taliban — will not be tolerated.
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Graham told CNN the Trump administration needs to make clear what its policy is when it comes to Assad.
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Whether or not a full pardon is appropriate, an evaluation of the facts make clear that he deserves leniency.
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Those numbers make clear we are moving deeper into the knowledge economy, and many Americans are unequipped to adapt.
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They may make clear, for example, how your out-of-pocket expenses are calculated for going out of network.
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Conway said the president-elect will "make clear what the fullness of his plans are" when he assumes office.
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Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is forced to go on the record to make clear he is staying put.
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"Today's decisions make clear that we must adhere to the law as it currently exists," said spokesman Austin Finan.
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If there's one thing Bob Dylan wants to make clear, it's that photos at his concerts are not welcome.
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But regardless of the particulars, these incidents make clear the enormous unchecked power held by tech corporations like Facebook.
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They could pass resolutions -- even though they would be nonbinding -- to make clear their disapproval of Trump's Russia policy.
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We should make clear that we are willing to negotiate the presence of all U.S. forces in South Korea.
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"I think it's important for all the commissioners to make clear that they support the First Amendment," she said.
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But after the night out comes the night in, as the grunts and howls on "Christmas Lovin'" make clear.
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Tepco did not make clear whether the two suits involved the same plaintiffs but Justia has two cases listed.
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Still, the attacks make clear that the stability of Saudi oil exports is not immune to external geopolitical forces.
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I list the names to make clear these are large companies with significant budgets, not fly-by-night operations.
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As the recent article and the executive response make clear, these problems go all the way to the top.
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Alexander is proposing would make clear that schools can use federal funds to hire more counselors and enhance security.
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We must make clear that the United States will not tolerate hostile Russian activities against us or our allies.
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Facebook changed its corporate logo, saying it wants to make clear that it owns companies like Instagram and WhatsApp.
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I want to make clear that we don't have any such net bet that the stock market will fall.
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The passage has been changed to make clear that this was a primary motivation for some of the colonists.
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But at the confirmation hearing she tried to make clear she does not deny the existence of climate change.
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The report also did not make clear how or whether it included violence against transgender women in the statistics.
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The map and chart above make clear just how stark the divide is between caucus states and primary states.
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That title doesn't make clear that not everyone will lose weight or that the weight loss might be temporary.
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Brussels should make clear its intention to divert to more worthy members the economic assistance that flows to Poland.
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These Democratic leaders, admired by many young women and men, should make clear that Mr. Weinstein also deserves condemnation.
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If leaders repress their own people, we must make clear that it constrains our ability to cooperate with them.
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It also tried to make clear that this should not prevent criticism of Israeli government policies, particularly toward Palestinians.
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We must make clear to our foreign partners that this present policy is an aberration, not the new normal.
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Therefore the global community needs to make clear that they are not really possible to allow this unlawful conduct.
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What I want to make clear is we're not walking away, and we certainly aren't walking away from you.
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UPDATE: This story has been updated to make clear that the NPR/PBS poll is a one-night poll.
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However, Mr. Kristof's interviews make clear that these voters continue to favor cutting social programs that benefit other Americans.
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Warren's favorable numbers in the poll also make clear how much energy and passion is beyond her candidacy presently.
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During the debrief, instructor pilots, make clear what went well during the flight and identify the areas of improvement.
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What I want to make clear is we're not walking away, and we certainly aren't walking away from you.
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In some cases, the lenders make clear that the dividends are subject to regulatory approval, but others do not.
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" Bass added, "We want to make clear that we make a stand against all forms of bigotry and hatred.
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Simply put, the legislation would make clear that a sale is a sale no matter where it takes place.
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The budget, however, does make clear where some of the taxpayer dollars go: $800 million into two slush funds.
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Their quotes herein make clear that they perceive us doing the opposite: telling them, point blank, to shut up.
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CLARIFICATION: The headline has been updated to make clear that Hurricane Dorian had not yet hit the United States.
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But Koh, who is considering challenging Trahan again, has demanded she make clear the source of the disputed funds.
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Polling institutes should also make clear that their polls have margins of error, Erwan Lestrohan of pollster BVA said.
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They tried to make clear that they were not a threat, but when the shooting continued, they returned fire.
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We're here to help, to explain, to make clear what is complicated, to steer you right in the kitchen.
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These Senate trial rules make clear that senators themselves have ultimate authority over all critical aspects of the proceeding.
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This was a thoroughly modern battle, though, as some of the most jarring passages of Verini's book make clear.
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He criticizes it in public in ways that make clear he doesn't understand how to manage it in private.
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I want to make clear those views are not shared by me, this program or anyone at Fox Business.
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Barnes & Noble only countersued, according to the company's brief, to make clear that Parneros was responsible for his own demise.
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While the scope of Politiscope may be expanding, the brothers make clear that the company's mission is still the same.
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"I will make clear to President Trump that intelligence shared between our security agencies must remain secure," she told reporters.
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And they don't always make clear that the questions they're answering aren't necessarily the ones you might think they're answering.
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But at the same time, he wanted to make clear that his father had not been much of a dad.
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" Added Thornberry, "The administration will have to make clear which problems facing our military they are choosing not to fix.
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We also have the freedom to stand up against hate speech and make clear that bigotry will not be tolerated.
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But the BOJ did not make clear about how they will target interest rates and how long they will maintain.
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And instead, by just looking at inflation, you would make clear there's no inflation happening here, the economy is roaring.
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He's frustrated that company executives didn't make clear if this was a one-quarter issue or if it will persist.
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"I just wanted to make clear that somehow I did not approve this thing," Miller told BuzzFeed News on Tuesday.
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This is our annual opportunity to bungle the things we say and fail to make clear the ways we feel.
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This leaves only the other route, which is for the British to make clear what they want before April 12.
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And conversations with members of that committee make clear that Facebook won't be let off the hook easy there either.
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Regardless, when it comes to racists, libertarians should always make clear, in no uncertain terms, that we are not them.
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But I want to make clear: I'm not criticizing what the deal did on monitoring and dismantling Iran's nuclear program.
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An earlier version of Dr. Romanzi's ID line did not make clear that she was writing in her personal capacity.
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Donald Trump thinks so, as he will no doubt make clear in his energy speech on Thursday from North Dakota.
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And Roby has made an effort to make clear that no one is closer to the administration than she is.
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For that reason, it's time for Washington to make clear that Ukrainian accession to NATO is not on the table.
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But not all experts agree that the public evidence alone is enough to make clear he has a strong case.
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Feel free to agree with them, but make clear that you're not actually using Instagram — you're satirizing yourself using Instagram.
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Even then, Abrams and the writers were very careful to make clear that this was a Spock from another timeline.
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But his own trade negotiating documents make clear that America will look for more NHS contracts and higher drug prices.
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Update October 27th, 5:41 AM ET: Post modified to make clear that the offer has been available for weeks.
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Even so, Cramer wanted to make clear that he still favored one more rate hike before the end of 2018.
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Mr Abe is right to want to make clear in the constitution that Japan may, in fact, maintain armed forces.
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On this International Women's Day, women are striking to make clear their value in the workplace, at home and beyond.
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" Added Carmen Wargel, a mom of two, "It's important that we make clear that this isn't who Royal Oak is.
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CORRECTION: This article has been amended to make clear that Sovereign Global UK does not itself use weapons at sea.
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Without a release date, though, it's been difficult for developers to make clear announcements — something that should be changing soon.
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That's quite a concession by Clapper, but one he wanted to make clear: essentially, he was out of the loop.
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There is a danger that, to make clear that aid benefits British interests, it could end up duplicating global programmes.
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You make clear in the book what we've lost by throwing off our tribal roots, but what have we gained?
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"We want to make clear to the world that we have no mandate to comment on the investigation," it said.
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"The administration will have to make clear which problems facing our military they are choosing not to fix," he said.
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The shooter's maneuvers make clear that the gunman had extensive tactical training, military experts who reviewed the video told Reuters.
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One thing to make clear, however, is that this isn't a signal that ODG is pushing away from enterprise altogether.
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That is why we all need to make clear there is no moral relativism when it comes to neo-Nazis.
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Japan's Defense Minister Itsunori Onodera said the North Koreans needed to make clear commitments on its nuclear and missile programs.
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It has also been updated to make clear that Lanza listed EN+ Group as a client on a separate form.
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In that meeting, Ambassador Volker planned to make clear what President Zelensky should do to get the White House meeting.
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The minutes make clear that the Fed does not see this as having much impact on long-term interest rates.
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In accompanying court documents, however, Justice Department attorneys defending the case make clear that other responsive records are being withheld.
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Democrats need to make clear to the public the power that congressional Republicans hold to bring this to an end.
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"What we're urging our members is to make clear that it's within their power to block this nomination," she said.
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CORRECTION: This story has been updated to make clear that the executive order does not address the uniting of families.
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"I think it is important for the CDU to make clear where it thinks we are headed," she told reporters.
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The Financial Times's report did not make clear how the data firm was working to stop the report from airing.
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The notice did not make clear whether killings by federal law enforcement agents would be included in the new system.
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Congress could make clear what those people must do in the event of a president's refusal to hand over power.
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The voters of this nation have to make clear and significant choice on who they want to serve as President.
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The minutes make clear that several FOMC members are worried that this low inflation is a sign of economic sluggishness.
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An earlier version of this story did not make clear the source of the 87 million and 50 million figures
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They would take their kids, their strollers, their bulky bags of medical equipment, to make clear what was at stake.
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Flake make clear his support was contingent on a slower phase out of the expensing provision in the Senate legislation.
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Conservatives are also concerned about ensuring that the insurance payments make clear that federal funding can't be used for abortions.
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What Trump's comments today make clear is how desperately needy he is to be praised for whatever he is doing.
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More than that, as the prophetic "weird sisters" of "Macbeth" make clear, she has the power to drive the plot.
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Members of Congress and public interest groups need to stand up and make clear that, otherwise, the appointment is wrong.
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Meanwhile, Iron Fist's action sequences want to make clear that we're actually seeing Finn Jones doing some of the punching.
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More than anything, the details contained in the indictment make clear how vulnerable Facebook still is to a hostile actor.
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If art really does imitate life, it may be best in certain instances to make clear which is taking place.
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Posters written in Russian, a language most Kazakhs can understand, make clear that the area is not entirely at peace.
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His time away, he said, helped make clear the kind of restaurant he did, and did not, want to open.
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It frees them up to have different kinds of conversations that make clear how painfully limited the prevailing ones are.
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Swiss authorities didn't make clear whether events at the United Nations offices in Geneva would be affected by the ban.
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But the conclusions of the investigation announced on Monday make clear those deaths were just the tip of the iceberg.
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"Faced with impenetrable legalese and deliberate obfuscation, consumers can't compare offers or make clear-eyed choices about borrowing," Warren wrote.
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"It is a learning institute," Mr. Volpe said, stressing the words to make clear that the institute was learning, too.
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In a new court filing, prosecutors make clear that Alex van der Zwaan knows key details about Mueller's ongoing investigation.
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But his periodic tweets and oft-repeated complaints about impeachment make clear the subject is never far from his mind.
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And he must constantly make clear to employees that their friends and family are the ones they are working for.
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Clinton, he said, she wants to make clear that she is not ignoring the plight of people who are struggling.
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For decades, transparency obligations have been placed upon government to make clear various procedures and systems that affect the public.
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"Before I start I want to make clear ... Everything that Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria did was very bad," he says.
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The updated policies also make clear how Facebook shares information across the brands it controls, like Instagram, WhatsApp and Messenger.
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" She noted that parents should make clear to their child, "I really want to know how to help you best.
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Perhaps he felt the need to make clear that he was a force of nature decades before Harvey came along.
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"I want to make clear that China's repressive campaign in Xinjiang is not about terrorism," Pompeo told reporters in September.
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As Trump's other reported remarks on the whistleblower—praising the execution of spies—make clear, they are closer to threats.
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Mr. McCabe did not hesitate to make clear where Mr. Comey stood in the eyes of F.B.I. agents and employees.
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People with convictions would be reviewed by a three-person panel under guidance that would make clear distinctions between offenses.
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And until Wednesday, his website's gallery of work examples seemed to make clear where the idea for the video originated.
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With these steps, the United States and our allies and partners make clear to Russia that its actions have consequences.
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Fox News initially reported that Mr. Comey had resigned before correcting itself minutes later to make clear he was dismissed.
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For all these reasons, the world ought to make clear to Mr Bolsonaro that it will not tolerate his vandalism.
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That said, the wiser choice would have been to make clear the role of Breaking the Silence in the project.
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"I'm not a businessman, I'm a business, man " As his lyrics make clear, Jay-Z is not just an entertainer.
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The Trump administration has yet to make clear whether it will arm Syrian Kurds for the fight to take Raqqa.
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It&aposs important to make clear up front that we&aposre not talking about "fake news" here or discrediting journalism.
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"Our big job, as I just indicated, is to actually make clear what this means for people's lives," he said.
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In that meeting, Ambassador Volker planned to make clear what President Zelenskyy should do to get the White House meeting.
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That plan, which covered the end of last year, did not make clear what the I.R.S. would do in 2019.
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I mean change in individuals, of course, but also, as this blooming revival and its success make clear, in society.
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Maric said Croatia would in its letter make clear the commitments it aims to meet in the next 12 months.
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"We strive for de-escalation, but we must make clear that we are prepared to take countermeasures," Rutte told journalists.
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The company said Meyer had done so only in an attempt to make clear that her brother was not involved.
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The announcement does not make clear the overall winner of Sunday's general election, the first since a 2014 military coup.
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If evacuees do report assault, shelter workers need to make clear to them that what happened was not their fault.
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President Putin deployed his trademark sarcasm on Wednesday to make clear he thought the accusation that Trump had divulged secrets absurd.
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The statements of the participating parties nonetheless now make clear that the Trump campaign colluded with AMI to influence the election.
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Trump could use his speech to make clear exactly what he wants and give Republicans a specific policy to rally around.
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Experts believe that Washington will have to take some measures to make clear to Saudi Arabia that Khashoggi's killing is unacceptable.
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Though Trump tried to make clear that he would retaliate if Turkey did anything "off limits," that hasn't been clearly defined.
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The new changes eases the restrictions on the FSB to make clear US companies can purchase business licenses from the agency.
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They hope to stave off punitive tariffs but will make clear that they cannot negotiate on behalf of the European Union.
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While this scene doesn't actually clear up what counts as cheating, it does make clear that there's no consensus on infidelity.
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Facebook may have violated a 2012 agreement with the government to protect users' data and make clear statements about their privacy.
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The source did make clear though that there likely aren't any snarky messages being exchanged between Kate and Meghan in it.
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"You should make clear at the top of your story that Mr Musk's accusation was false," he wrote in an email.
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As location data scandals make clear, the US also desperately needs to craft stricter privacy guidelines to protect private consumer data.
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The company stressed that he was only mentioned in order to make clear that he was not involved with the project.
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As recent events again make clear, no matter how minor the supposed crime, some people don't get out of jail alive.
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But there's enough in this transcript to make clear that it relates in some way to the Trump campaign or administration.
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Zenko and others never make clear how civilians could have been protected as long as Qaddafi was waging war on them.
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It's also possible that more officials will leave in coming days and make clear, publicly, that they left because of Trump.
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There might be other changes in gun education, or state-level gun laws that could make clear connections hard to find.
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Ultimately simulations make clear, as in real life, that preparation and cooperation are essential elements for a successful response to outbreaks.
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But, as Henry Kissinger has also noted, we must make clear to Pyongyang that the path to Washington runs through Seoul.
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House leaders have continued to make clear that if everything goes their way, their preference was to have a vote Thursday.
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But we have to make clear that now it is Erdogan's rule which is being established more and more in Turkey.
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The network did not make clear what had happened, saying only that "further investigation" had revealed its information to be incorrect.
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Trump seems desperate to make clear that he is working on this vacation, not just taking time away from the job.
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But eyewitness reports make clear the fact that the gunman, Army veteran John Robert Neumann, Jr., singled out his five victims.
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But as has been noted before, Twitter doesn't make clear what constitutes behavior that can get someone suspended from the site.
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I hope they contact Wheaton College President Philip Ryken to make clear that Hawkins should not be thrown to the lions.
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Tanaka's insights make clear to me that having coordination, control, and strength are the best ways for me to prevent injury.
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The data did not make clear whether young people were buying these cars new or used, or getting them as gifts.
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"I want to again make clear I have absolutely NOTHING to do with Crystal Castles' future albums or performances," wrote Glass.
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Spanish prime minister Mariano Rajoy called on the Catalan leader to make clear whether he had actually declared independence or not.
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You want to show the hiring manager who you are, but also make clear what you can offer them, Fitzgerald notes.
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And, if a country did use those tools, we ought to make clear that we're going to potentially respond in kind.
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We make clear, simple things, without the need for instructions, and in doing so we raise the bar for everyone else.
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These numbers make clear why a large chuck of Trump's base won't object to a budget that punitively targets the poor.
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But the president did make clear that he was willing to hold off on new tariffs he had threatened on automobiles.
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George Osborne, then chancellor of the exchequer, visited Beijing, to make clear that cash-strapped Britain was open for infrastructure investment.
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And my sense is that that the current minority leader, Chuck Schumer, will make clear this afternoon that Democrats haven't forgotten.
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Love, as the opening lines make clear, throbs at the narrative center: I took a trip to see the beautiful things.
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"Today's settlement should make clear that the California Department of Justice will pursue false advertisers and hold them accountable," he said.
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Editor's note: This post was updated on October 29 to make clear that al-Baghdadi's remains were ultimately buried at sea.
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Although giving such aid could prompt fresh challenges from the U.S. industry, insiders make clear the Ottawa government has no option.
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We also have to make clear America's steadfast commitment to the special relationship with Britain and the transatlantic alliance with Europe.
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Regardless of what WeWork said in its IPO paperwork, its numbers make clear that it's not a tech company, analysts said.
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The United States can make clear to Kim what the United States can do about North Korean proliferation and other provocations.
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For example, imagine an applicant who wants to make clear that he or she is a member of a prestigious group.
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They make clear that although they think their explanation best suits the available evidence, more evidence is needed to confirm it.
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What's more, court documents make clear he was in contact with high-ranking campaign officials about his contacts with the Russians.
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Citing recent public hearings, Ramaphosa said South Africans wanted the constitution to make clear when compensation was or was not justified.
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Johnson and Anthony Riccio, chief of the organized crime unit, did not make clear how much Facebook knew of the investigation.
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Scott made a point on the campaign trail to make clear he would not always agree with Trump on every issue.
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Yes, Republicans make clear, they see the polling, though view blame far more directed at the President than Republicans in Congress.
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The Zimbabwe military has seized control of the government, but they want to make clear that this is not a coup.
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But the Cyber Administration didn't make clear under what circumstances the companies might be required to hand over logs to authorities.
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The Greek government says the Macedonian Constitution must make clear the country does not consider the province part of its territory.
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"We need this round," the coach said, as if to make clear to his boxer the tossup closeness of the fight.
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Detailed discussions with company executives make clear that these are not isolated incidents but instead represent common practice across the industry.
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Recent events make clear that the revolution in communication ushered in by digital technology is entering a new phase of maturity.
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The editors of MUNCHIES would like to make clear that these are not our views, and carrying watermelons is not hard.
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"I think it's important to make clear that there is no one 'blockchain,'" said Stefaan Verhulst, the co-founder of GovLab.
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But it also attempted to make clear that this should not prevent criticism of Israeli government policies, particularly toward the Palestinians.
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And as the allegations against Oreskes make clear, sexual harassment can have lasting effects on a survivor's self-image and career.
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Unlike the cartoonists who influenced her, Linhares doesn't feel the need to spell it all out, make clear what everything is.
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The more officials who make clear to uncertain parents that vaccines are safe, lifesaving and crucial to public health, the better.
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The results make clear that American politics is polarized not on the basis of class or even ideology, but on identity.
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To the surprise of aides, the president did not try to make clear Mr. Schiller's unique place in the Trump orbit.
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The scriptures make clear that only those who provide comfort to tired, hungry, sick or imprisoned "strangers" will ascend to heaven.
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As we make clear... we do not allow content that encourages, promotes, or glorifies dangerous challenges that might lead to injury.
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It also recommended that the program make clear that patients who take medication for conditions consult with their doctor before discontinuing.
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Before going further, I want to make clear that this is not a column urging Democrats to return to Clintonian centrism.
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Several senators used the session to praise Barr's work and make clear he has broad support within the Senate Republican conference.
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But the treatment of Yovanovitch and the testimony of other officials make clear that their interests were not the highest priority.
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" "What I want to make clear is we&aposre not walking away, and we certainly aren&apost walking away from you.
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And in the stories we write on the presidential contest, we will make clear that our owner is now a candidate.
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"Dickson will make clear, the email added, "both the FAA and Boeing must take the time to get this process right.
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There have also been hints at altering the ECB's forward guidance to make clear a rate rise remains some time away.
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" Dickson will make clear, the email added, "both the FAA and Boeing must take the time to get this process right.
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"Picard," as a show, wants to make clear that we are not watching "The Next Generation"; this is something totally new.
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Once we've built a substantial coalition, we must make clear to Iran what actions will elicit a serious, forceful allied response.
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Walter J. Clayton wants to make clear that he will be looking out for the interests of mom-and-pop investors.
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But these new Title X changes make clear that these politicians have always been trying to do more than prevent abortions.
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Senior GOP aides caution nothing is locked in yet, but make clear this proceeding will be coming to an end soon.
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Nonetheless, Mr. Yaakov continued to lobby for an atomic demonstration to make clear the country's new status as a nuclear power.
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Yet interviews with dozens of officials and experts make clear that many of the vulnerabilities exploited by Moscow in 21 remain.
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They say that because Florida has no comprehensive system for tracking such fines, the documents don't make clear what he owes.
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The statement said, in part, that "We would like to make clear that Elon's commitment and dedication to Tesla is obvious."
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"I want to make clear it's all legitimate," he told reporters after his second meeting of the day, in Garner, Iowa.
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One thing the company wants to make clear is that Spot shouldn't be used to physically harm people or intimidate them.
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Recently leaked documents from the National Security Agency make clear that a broader hacking campaign targeted elections officials across multiple states.
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That's what we didn't get across clearly in 2016, they maintain, and it's what we need to make clear in 21625.
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We must, first and foremost, make clear the need to follow Part 107 if not operating within a community-based organization.
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Or would you think your boss wanted to make clear that his expectation was that he had your loyalty or else?
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But Cohen's statement doesn't make clear whether a pardon was ever offered -- or even floated by Trump or his allies. 23.
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" Rescinding the award, he said, is "one way we can make clear that this conduct is not acceptable in any way.
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I am hopeful that a congressional investigation will be able to make clear how Whitefish was able to receive this contract.
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FIFA's statutes make clear the World Cup is a tournament for its national member associations and teams play on that basis.
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The court refused because the government failed to make clear in the executive order that green-card holders would be exempted.
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French voters are sick of the self-serving behavior of the political class, as Mr. Fillon's crippled poll numbers make clear.
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FIFA's statutes make clear the World Cup is a tournament for its national member associations and teams play on that basis.
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"We have to make clear that we, in fact, are not going to abide by what they have done," he said.
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This is not always a bad thing: Just ensure you both make clear agreements about what (and how much) to share.
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"I want to make clear that we have no interest in inappropriately interfering with any ongoing criminal investigations," Mr. Cummings said.
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The brutal murder of Mr. Khashoggi demands that we make clear that United States support for Saudi Arabia is not unconditional.
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In this slow war of attrition, McNab was desperate to make clear to the invaders that claiming government land was futile.
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However, the source said Pyongyang appeared to want to make clear it retained the capability to resume launches at any moment.
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The civil liability provisions need to be tightened up to make clear that civil liability only follows after a criminal prosecution.
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The top three issues for independents make clear why it would be hard for this group to fold into either party.
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This shows why it's so important to make clear, bold demands about what we want Congress to do about student debt.
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It certainly didn't hurt Laureate to make clear that the husband of the US secretary of state was on its side.
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Clarification: The summary of "A Long Line of Dead Men" was amended to make clear that the killer's motive was not financial
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Byard says it's particularly important for parents of heterosexual and cisgender kids to make clear that discrimination and violence aren't acceptable behaviors.
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But they also make clear that any physical activity, no matter how short or relatively mild, is better than nothing at all.
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I don't feel the need to hold back, but I need to make clear that what's out there isn't all of me.
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The records did not make clear when Hastert had been transferred and officials did not immediately respond to a call for comment.
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To get the good will flowing, the German automaker has created three concept cars that make clear the range of its ambition.
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The doors are lighter and easier to remove, to help drop weight, increase visibility, and make clear this is indeed a Jeep.
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" As Business Insider noted, mostly the managers make clear that they "believe in the democratic system and in the rule of law.
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This bill would make clear that absent an imminent threat to the United States, you need congressional authorization before you can act.
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I want to make clear, they were not tracking your GPS location after you wiped your phone after you deleted the app.
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By the close the pan-European Stoxx 600 was provisionally 0.25 percent lower with the different sectors struggling to make clear gains.
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The report from the Independent does not make clear if Howells even knows specifically which trash hole his millions are located in.
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Their actions make clear that a welfare state based on tax credits and refunds, rather than universal commitments, is all too vulnerable.
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But new rules issued by the Department of Homeland Security make clear that no undocumented immigrants will be exempt from deportation proceedings.
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Italy's industry ministry will urge Lufthansa to make clear its commitment to invest in the Italian carrier, Il Sole 24 Ore reported.
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That does not mean they are happy, as Latinobarómetro's 22013,22018 interviews, conducted from mid-June to early August this year, make clear.
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Lee also is trying to make clear that when it comes to AI, the old rules of intellectual property no longer apply.
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But the documents make clear that some workers, failing to meet productivity standards, won't reap the benefits of a job at all.
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"Well, we're not taking away your liberty, actually, and that's something we've tried to make clear time and time again," Tarr said.
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While the recent revelations appear to make clear the efforts of Russian intelligence, they do not answer the central question about collusion.
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As the polls make clear, Clinton has benefited -- that effect has elevated her flawed candidacy to something close to a sure bet.
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Clinton did not have to add that both these men now endorse Trump to make clear how far the GOP has fallen.
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Your blogger should make clear that he has not heard General Dunford express a personal view on Mr Trump's parade—the Trumparade?
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Mr Guaidó must continue to make clear that, should he exercise power, his first act will be to arrange for free elections.
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"We want to make clear the distinction between the Toyota brand and the Lexus brand," Lexus International President Tokuo Fukuichi told Reuters.
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Their stories make clear that a few years at a bad school can cast a shadow over the rest of someone's life.
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Moses, the farm superintendent, will make clear that if you intend to go in, your next stop needs to be a shower.
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To make clear what the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show is and what it isn't, the 22018 show begins with a video interlude.
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So, he wanted his version out first Comey did make clear, however, that he had a goal in mind beyond personal vindication.
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Duterte said earlier in the week that he planned to ask China to make clear its intentions in the South China Sea.
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Corker's comments make clear that lawmakers are growing weary of OCO's detrimental effects, but its slushy nature won't be easy to shake.
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The movement mirrors the results in Iowa and New Hampshire, and make clear that the party's leftward drift is here to stay.
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By following Murray's lead, they can make clear that the choice provided by privatization ultimately isn't a very good choice at all.
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As his confirmation hearing will no doubt make clear, Judge Kavanaugh is a principled and eminently qualified pick for the Supreme Court.
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At every turn we should make clear, Turkey and its leadership will be on their own in trying to justify these actions.
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In the JFK files matter, one White House official said, Trump wanted to make clear he wouldn't be bullied by the agencies.
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I also want to make clear that I cannot vote for Donald Trump as his world view and mine are very different.
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Congress should step in, demand accountability from Kenyatta, and make clear that human rights remain an integral part of U.S. foreign policy.
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And the facts make clear that the idea of some sort of national gun seizure isn't something any politician is interesting in.
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But even then, they must make clear to schedulers and handlers that their kids are a priority, especially in an election year.
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But his comments regarding Nordstrom make clear that he supports the right of corporations to defend themselves in court against powerful politicians.
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Roberts wanted to make clear that the majority was not ignoring Trump's anti-Muslim remarks, but concluded that they lacked legal significance.
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But the White House is active begin the scenes, offering nods and nudges to make clear what it likes -- and doesn't like.
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In short, the President has gone way out of his way to make clear to Sessions that he's doing a bad job.
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As both of these books make clear, climate change is already happening, and affecting most severely the communities that are already struggling.
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Several Freedom Caucus members tried to make clear Tuesday that their decision to announce their opposition was not the end of negotiations.
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"Hey everyone - quick note to make clear that I am not @johnny5sf who wrote this myopic blog post," Justin Keller tweeted (@JustinKeller).
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"Our elected officials need to make clear that the interest of children -- not the religious views of taxpayer-funded agencies -- come first."
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One official said the intent of Flynn's message was to make clear the administration would not be "shy or reticent" toward Tehran.
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"One thing he wanted to make clear to me was [that] what happened to Maleah was an accident," Quanell X told ABC13.
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"I want to make clear that I'm not here to defend a politician, but to protect our democratic political system," she said.
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The CEOs plan to make clear they cannot negotiate on behalf of the EU, people close to the matter said last week.
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If signed, the deal would make clear that Mr. Redstone, 92, is now making his own health care decisions, one person said.
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As the UN assessments make clear, Palestinians in Gaza are struggling not just for their rights, but to preempt their collective expiration.
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"But the $16 billion of funds will ... make clear that no country has veto on America's economic and national security," he said.
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She said that in response, Sondland told her she needed to tweet praise for President Donald Trump to make clear her support.
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But as the trailers make clear, neither condition persists for long, and she ultimately will find herself in mortal conflict with Dolores.
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Congress should make clear that leaving our children with millions of tons of additional climate pollution is not in the public interest.
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He used a one-one-one meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin to make clear Moscow wouldn't be punished for the hack.
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Republicans said their purpose here was to make clear that the federal government could not tell health insurance plans what to charge.
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Third, we can create a living will and make clear we don't want expensive medical care when it won't make a difference.
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The delivery of 33 of the planes that Avia ordered was rescheduled last year, although the lawsuit does not make clear why.
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The headline number would still exist, but the new data, known as "distributional accounts," would make clear who was and wasn't benefiting.
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They need to make clear that while the president may think he is above the truth, he is not above the law.
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What they did make clear is that a major global food crisis could erupt unexpectedly, with climate change as a key trigger.
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The records make clear he came to the FBI immediately after Russian officials asked him to engage in illegal activity in 2009.
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And the president should make clear that transfers of bombs and missiles to the kingdom will stop until King Salman does so.
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They also owe it to the brave Hong Kong protesters to make clear now the strict limits of any backing from Washington.
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As stories like Joanna Ong's make clear, young female academics often get silenced, or converted into objects of desire, by overbearing dons.
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Instead, he said that Ms. Schleiger mentioned the information and that he had failed to make clear that he could not comment.
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The bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus wasn't having it—they wanted the House to make clear that the United States stands behind Israel.
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"Despite today's settlement, these hearings and the Committee's investigation will make clear that the problems at Wells Fargo remain unresolved," she said.
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Ms. Swift sued to make clear that her body was not public property, available to any man who wanted to touch it.
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This week, it circulated a memo urging the news media to make clear that Mr. Trump's claims about Mr. Biden are unfounded.
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If there are some truths that you could make clear to Americans about civil or criminal justice reform, what would they be?
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But Cooper detailed three interactions on July 25 that make clear the Ukrainians were already aware of the hold-up in aid.
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He read out a statement designed to make clear he accepted intelligence community assessments on Moscow's interference in the 2016 US election.
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But Democrats should make clear that neither theory is prescribed by the Constitution or reflects a convincing picture of the founders' intent.
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In any event, Microsoft argued, the court should make clear that such CSR plans did not make a company a joint employer.
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The Justice Department refers only to an unidentified 2016 presidential candidate, but campaign finance records make clear that the candidate was Clinton.
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McGahn, however, reportedly thought this was something of a trap and wanted to make clear to prosecutors that he did nothing wrong.
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It does, however, make clear that gun control research is very limited, calling on Congress to lift the NRA-backed funding freeze.
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But she also has gone out of her way to make clear that being well connected earns no chits in her court.
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"I wanted to make clear to him that he was not authorized to represent the campaign with the Russian government," Sessions said.
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The civility of segregation was upheld by the threat of violence, a threat King helped make clear through his program of resistance.
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The bottom line: As multiple recent climate science reports make clear, increasing average temperatures lead to a higher probability of extreme heat events.
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Clarification (November 20th, 2018): This article was amended to make clear Amazon's large market share refers to its market share in e-commerce.
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The proposal recommended that colleges that continue to rely on the standardized tests make clear how much influence they have over admission decisions.
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Rendered bizarre to the contemporary eye because of changing attitudes towards death, the were once, as I tried to make clear, extremely common.
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To some, it became a taunt at high school basketball games, a way to make clear some kinds of people aren't welcome here.
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Delta has shared many communications, which on the whole make clear that deciding whether or not to unionize should not be taken lightly.
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She will start to make clear economic calculations about the value of publishing independently rather than under the rubric of a larger brand.
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All three of his monologues this week make clear that he would love to drop the sincere pleas and keep making people laugh.
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Either way, photos make clear that the Zuck was clearly pondering the ramifications of raising two girls in a world where women make .
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Pence had the legislation rewritten to make clear in the language that business owners will not be allowed to discriminate when providing services.
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"As the recent article and the executive response make clear, these problems go all the way to the top," the protest's organizer's wrote.
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Many of Lost's big mysteries worked this way too, engaging and enraging viewers by refusing to make clear what was actually going on.
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But company executives also take pains to make clear to investors what happens to any legal risks from opioids in its planned spin.
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The sheriff's office took to both Facebook and Twitter to make clear that despite Trump's comment, they have "NOT made any official endorsement."
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In the JFK files matter, one White House official said, Trump wanted to make clear he wouldn&apost be bullied by the agencies.
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The findings of this investigation also make clear that Secretary Clinton misled the American people when she was confronted with her criminal actions.
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Hindsight lends a golden glow to the past, and retrospective views make clear exactly how difficult, deep-seated and intractable certain problems are.
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What these characterizations make clear is that being both stylish and sexually confident are seen as inherently 'bad' things for women to be.
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Still, the risks involved in cloning for human reproduction are simply too great, as the many failed attempts at monkey cloning make clear.
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As the American Civil Liberties Union's 2017 police body camera recommendations make clear, with officer-mounter cameras come the potential for privacy violations.
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The Commission sought to make clear how it assessed the exercise of control of an airline to bring legal certainty for foreign investors.
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We should make clear ... we do NOT know if this is the same man police have ID'd as the suspect in the case.
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Perhaps the agency has intercepted direct communications between hackers, or between hackers and their superior officers, and those communications make clear the intention.
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He had learned about it from Baidu, China's largest search engine, which did not make clear that advertising payments skewed its search results.
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The preparations for the Brussels meeting make clear that NATO has become a sclerotic, top-heavy organization with no clear reason to exist.
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A new NAFTA should make clear that limitations and exceptions to exclusive rights are essential and desirable components of a balanced copyright system.
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However, this week's court proceedings make clear that the administration isn't going to like where the substantive First Amendment issue comes out, either.
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To avoid these risks and get to a satisfactory outcome, the U.S. needs to make clear what changes it would accept as satisfactory.
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Editor's note: An earlier of this version did not make clear that Brown met with Karen Pence's staff, not the second lady herself.
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CLARIFICATION: This story has been updated to make clear the White House has said there has been no talk of Trump pardoning Manafort.
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Sokolowski was careful to make clear that the choice was not an attempt to insert opinion into the ongoing politics of the moment.
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" "I tried in my concession speech to make clear that we should all give him the space to be president for every American.
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" Bass in her statement condemning King said that "Republicans should make clear Mr. King is no longer welcomed in their party or Congress.
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"We've got to make clear that there [are] going to be costs to this kind of lawless behavior," said Canadian columnist Andrew Coyne.
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He said he intended to ask the journal to revise the language in the article to make clear that he helped write it.
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"I think what we're after is the documents that evidently we didn't make clear in our first request that we wanted," Grassley said.
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But they do make clear that Corker isn't throwing caution -- and his political career -- to the wind to take a stand on principle.
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" Hoffman himself wants to make clear that his firm stance on the entire gun issue is, in his words, "not an NRA issue.
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And after getting feedback from people in our states, we strengthened the GAP Act to make clear that employers cannot sidestep this protection.
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Soon CMS will release policies that make clear that providers and health plans must share data with patients in a usable electronic format.
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Mook warned that rumors and conspiracy theories would develop if the agency didn't make clear what these emails contained as the election nears.
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CLARIFICATION: This story has been updated to make clear that the Department of Defense officials viewed the request as a law enforcement role.
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Zendaya wants to make clear that she's not doing what people may think she's doing on the cover of the new magazine Wonderland.
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The spending it unleashed threatens local governments across the country, and an ever-growing set of examples make clear what path we're on.
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The rules also require for-profit programs to make clear in their promotional materials whether or not they meet federal job-placement standards.
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Pay close attention to payment sections, especially regarding overtime and extra meetings, in order to make clear when and how you're getting paid.
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The verdict and the prosecution should make clear that women need to be listened to and their accusations need to be taken seriously.
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The CEOs would make clear they could not negotiate on behalf of the EU, people close to the matter said earlier this week.
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Instead of prolonging the mistakes of the past, the secular majority in Germany should make clear two things to their fellow Muslim citizens.
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This week, Uber is holding a conference in Dallas to make clear how serious the company is about bringing this technology to market.
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Voters like Linda Wormley make clear that it is folly to assume the two current Iowa leaders will remain as such next February.
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And in online essays and posts, defenders of the young men make clear that their preference is more than a youthful countercultural fad.
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To the Editor: To be successful in November, Democrats need to make clear whom we are fighting for: every person, in every community.
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"We're going to protect the health care of Americans and make clear that the A.C.A. is the law of the land," he said.
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First, courts should make clear that government officials may not use their offices to interfere in races in which they are a candidate.
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But also make sure you convey how you've successfully collaborated with various project managers and make clear your contributions to the company's goals.
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But imagery aside, the play equipment is challenging enough to make clear that this is a place for burning calories, not consuming them.
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As officials work to increase the availability of the tests, they've also sought to make clear in what cases people should seek them.
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Other privacy advocates criticized the feature because the name "tag suggestions" didn't make clear that Facebook was storing biometric data about its users.
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"There are individuals who would come forward if subpoenaed to make clear that decisions were made based on political interests," Mr. Molinaro said.
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And of course, the administration must denounce Russia's interference in American elections and make clear that such behavior will not be tolerated again.
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In Iran, a day after the health minster appeared publicly to make clear that all was well, it was announced he had coronavirus.
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Republicans are pretending to seek facts and answers but their actions make clear that they just want the facts that fit their agenda.
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If the feds have texts from Cohen that make clear he wanted a job in the White House, that's big trouble for him.
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" Two weeks later, on June 27, Ambassador Sondland called Taylor to say that "Zelensky needed to make clear to President Trump that he . . .
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In the meantime, the American government is doing all it can to make clear it is preparing for an era of nuclear buildup.
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But he said that Ms. Schleiger had mentioned the information and that he had failed to make clear that he could not comment.
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Trying to allay suspicion about his motives, Dr. Marshall took pains to make clear that he accepted the basic findings of climate research.
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In writing this story, it was very important to make clear: This is one person's story, and one person in this specific diaspora.
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But the standing Senate rules make clear it is the lawmakers themselves who have ultimate authority over all critical aspects of the proceeding.
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The assessments in the ITC report make clear that the TPP is a continuation of the wrong approach, and based on faulty assumptions.
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He needs to reboot with Beijing and make clear that any agreements on currency would apply only to countries running significant trade surpluses.
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Indeed, many antiterrorism laws make clear that you don't even need to have hatched a specific plot to be guilty of terrorism offenses.
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The company wrote that even world leaders are not allowed to promote terrorism, make "clear threats of violence," post private information, and more.
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If I arrive somewhere by myself, I am often greeted with shock when I make clear that I have no caregiver with me.
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Though not permanently fixed in place in the public sphere, both artworks make clear their allegiance to the mural's political and social role.
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" Two weeks later, on June 27, Ambassador Sondland called Taylor to say that "Zelensky needed to make clear to President Trump that he . . .
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Second, the NSS should make clear U.S. long-term goals in Iraq and Syria now that the Islamic State is on the run.
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At that meeting, Republican congressional leaders had to jump in to make clear the President was still pushing for border security as well.
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First, Mr. Trump should make clear that he has no more urgent priority than defeating the Islamic State — and that Raqqa cannot wait.
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First, the U.S. needs to make clear that we stand behind NATO and in unison with our allies in Central and Eastern Europe.
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But those three names do not appear anywhere in the complaint, though the document gives enough clues to make clear who is who.
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Barr's initial statement was mainly designed to make clear that he does not agree the opening of the FBI investigation was properly handled.
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Pelosi also wants to make clear under the law that sitting presidents in the future can be indicted for criminal charges (The Hill).
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What Leaving Neverland and Surviving R. Kelly make clear is that to have fans is to have a peculiarly intimate power over them.
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The financial disclosures make clear that there's a vast gap between Trump's populist rhetoric and the choices he's made about how to govern.
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But if Trump's press conference didn't make clear he's forging ahead with protectionist policies, the news that broke later Tuesday afternoon definitely did.
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"I take this opportunity to make clear that I remain committed to making peace with the Palestinians and with all our neighbors," said Netanyahu.
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Aboriginals were mentioned in the constitution only to make clear they were second-class citizens (one clause stated that census-takers should ignore them).
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Not only does it make clear the movement of donations from developed countries to developing ones, but the economic system also naturally echoes geopolitics.
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It didn't provide a picture of Rahami to all phones, and it didn't make clear what threat if any he posed to public safety.
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The bill also would also make clear local governments can't require area businesses to pay workers above the current minimum wage, with some exceptions.
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But donors needed to make clear what they could do and convince Hun Sen that he would have no legitimacy from a flawed election.
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It didn't much matter, but I wanted to be sure to make clear that it wasn't the bank's money without getting into the weeds.
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But it will hopefully demystify what it takes to make it happen, and help make clear that millennials who don't own homes aren't failures.
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So many voters I talk to make clear that their top priority is defeating Donald Trump, and I think we have to demonstrate that.
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LG: I appreciate how you make clear that it's not another messaging app from Google, since Google has had a lot of messaging apps.
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ExpressLane masquerades as a software update, delivered in-person by CIA technicians — but the documents make clear that the program itself will remain unchanged.
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Instead, the prince's allies should make clear that he does not have a blank cheque—and that his rule would benefit from more openness.
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The emails make clear that Kavanaugh played a significant role in the internal Bush administration discussions in the period leading up to the decision.
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As recent reports about the technical and social challenges of self-driving cars make clear, we are still in the teenage years of autonomy.
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Several of the emails released so far make clear, even in redacted form, that officials understood the protocol for discussing classified information, including Mrs.
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And America should make clear that any threat to Seoul or Tokyo will be treated as if it is a threat to American territory.
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"The new findings make clear the real academic risks to college students posed by combined heavy alcohol and marijuana use," Olfson added by email.
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CNN's analysis also counted situations where false information was shared yet Mueller didn't always make clear whether the person intended to give bad information.
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In a followup question about Trump's treatment of women, Icahn said he wanted to "make clear that I'm not defending" those types of comments.
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An antiracist analysis would make clear that the problem is not the group, but the policies that put racial groups at a distinct disadvantage.
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"We have a special obligation to make clear what we stand for which is why we can't make promises we can't keep," she said.
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The 30-minute infomercials were not flashy, but they did employ visual elements such as graphs and charts to make clear points to viewers.
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" What he wanted to make clear was that he isn't perfect, "none of us are," he wrote, "and I have never claimed to be.
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She struck the dancer's signature pose — both on her own account and on her stylist's — to make clear that the resemblance wasn't purely coincidental.
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As this brief discussion should make clear, there are some similarities between fascists and today's populists, including Donald Trump, but also some crucial differences.
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China should also make clear that if North Korea launches missiles that threaten U.S. soil first and the U.S. retaliates, China will stay neutral.
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The cops thought the menu, visible from the street, promoted heavy drinking and failed to make clear that 10 William St. also serves food.
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The OCC rescinded those rules in 2017, and Otting said the purpose of Wednesday's bulletin was to make clear where the regulator now stands.
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One big point that Google wants to make clear is that they have tried hard not to catch publishers off guard with these changes.
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I know you would rather side with them than Trump as you so often make clear but it's a bad look for you Andrea.
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" Smith-Allen explains, "These artists make clear that black lives matter by revealing the complexities of the lives of individual black men and women.
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It was important for them to make clear to recruiters, potential recruits and their families -- not to mention the American people -- where they stand.
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Brady did not make clear what the timeframe was for May to take up both roles, but said the process should conclude "very soon".
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The memos make clear Parrish's fundraising woes convinced the DCCC he was not that candidate, especially for a district it believed it could win.
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Reed says the video taken by Stop The Killing — combined with the second video — is enough to make clear what happened in the shooting.
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This extra time and caution also helps Republicans make clear that they do take accusations of sexual assault, abuse and misconduct very seriously. Sen.
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A leading Republican also said the Trump administration must make clear to Beijing it would face "profound consequences," including sanctions, if it intervened directly.
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It stressed that Jared Kushner was only mentioned in order to make clear to potential investors that he was not involved with the project.
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They make clear that policing offshore banking and tax havens and the rogues who use them cannot be done by any one country alone.
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Potential successors to Mrs May, including David Davis, have been quick to make clear that they, too, have doubts about the current funding regime.
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I believe editors should speak to Nordland and make clear that his approach did not meet Times standards and was not good journalistic practice.
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But Prince did make clear there is at least one issue where he and Trump are on the same page: the decline of ISIS.
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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) finalized guidance Wednesday to make clear that it's ban on free samples of tobacco products includes electronic cigarettes.
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Doing so, she said, is necessary to make clear that presidents can be held accountable in the same manner as any other government official.
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The authorities allow these conversations because they know they can't afford to alienate smart young people, but also make clear where the boundaries are.
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A rival parliament in Tripoli has yet to make clear whether it will participate and its chief has touted separate negotiations without U.N. involvement.
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Even white rabbits hop into the action, just to make clear that, like Alice, we can slip to and fro through the looking-glass.
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The indictment and papers supporting George Papadapoulos's guilty plea make clear that many more as-of-yet unnamed players are part of this drama.
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The second important point today is to make clear what the potential conditions are for hotspots and reception centers in line with international law.
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" As these stories make clear, however, these issues go far beyond whether Moonves himself made "uncomfortable" advances, or refused to hear "no means no.
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As "The Abundance" helps make clear, although "Pilgrim" remains her most famous book, it turns out to have also been her most conventional one.
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Together, Russia: The Story of War and Near Abroad make clear why Russia has been so infuriated by U.S. policy toward Ukraine and Georgia.
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Donald Trump sure has a strange way of trying to make clear that he's disavowing the "birther" conspiracy theories about President Barack Obama's birthplace.
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Now I must make clear upfront that I have a bias — my entire $23 million in life insurance is made up of term policies.
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The administration is including language in the final rule to make clear how a contractor's current sick leave policy can comport with the mandate.
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Bloomberg's report doesn't make clear if Zuckerberg knew about Ma's intentions and condition, and Facebook was not immediately available to comment on the report.
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In the current situation, the hope is that South Korea will find ways to make clear to the North what the US is doing.
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Meade's article and the wider halt-for- futility literature make clear that such a halt should be a scientific decision, not a business decision.
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In other words: We've come a long way, baby, but as "Vibrator Nation" and "Buzz" make clear, we still may not be coming enough.
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Yet the panel also urged the Trump administration to make clear that it would not tolerate any attacks on systems used to run elections.
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First, the Justice Department and the courts need to make clear that no-poaching agreements are illegal even when they take place within franchises.
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Donald Trump didn't even need to attend Thursday night's Fox News debate — the numbers make clear that the businessman had already said his piece.
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Millionaires have grown more sophisticated about how to find tax breaks, said Matsumoto, as the explosion in donor-advised fund accounts should make clear.
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But Wikipedia's guidelines make clear that editors should use the gender that the subject of the article most recently stated in a dependable source.
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One thing he did make clear was how the city's residents came together to heal -- just as the rest of the country did too.
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In a statement, she said she wanted to "make clear my support for the rights of women, the LGBTQ community and freedom of expression."
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Mr. Kavanaugh's files in the National Archives make clear that they were some of the most ludicrous hard-right conspiracy-mongers of the time.
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His endorsement, followed by a Biden landslide in South Carolina, more important endorsements and a superb Super Tuesday make clear what most Democrats want.
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Timelines of the coronavirus outbreak in China, like this one from Axios's Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian, make clear how badly the Chinese government messed up.
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But the other two-thirds are good enough to make clear that Hall did not live past his sell-by date as a writer.
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For instance, the order didn't make clear whether the administration would seek to reunite children and families previously separated under the zero-tolerance initiative.
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Demographics make clear why this religion-and-power dynamic developed in one party over the other — and it's not about who loves God more.
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"He went on: "What I want to make clear is we&aposre not walking away, and we certainly aren&apost walking away from you.
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Please revise to make clear the number or percentage of your mature locations that are profitable and operate on a cash flow positive basis.
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"What NATO has done throughout its history is make clear that we are focused on interoperability between allies, therefore equipment has to be interoperable."
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Chennault and the South Vietnamese ambassador earlier in the year to make clear that she was the campaign's "sole representative" to the Saigon government.
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"You need to make clear to your children that you love them, care about their opinions and want to listen to them," he said.
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They just have to make clear that the monetary policy is calibrated by taking into account the fiscal and structural conditions of the economy.
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If these letters were a blueprint for who I was becoming, I wanted to make clear that I was becoming a person of substance.
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Dendrinou and Varvitsioti, respectively journalists at Bloomberg and the Greek newspaper Kathimerini, make clear that it did not feel that way at the time.
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Both make clear that the world's not nearly ready for the kind of omnipresent surveillance Clearview AI promises—or the people who peddle it.
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Her parents' views about sex and reproduction, as you make clear, are formed by particular religious commitments that you and she may not share.
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They want their companies to make clear not only what they support but also, perhaps even more important, what lines they will not cross.
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As his tweets and verbal statements make clear, he has an inner compulsion to lash out at forces and people who are obstructing him.
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It's important to make clear at the outset that Twitter is not banning political content, it is banning the paid promotion of that content.
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While it is an honor to appear before you, I want to make clear that I did not seek this opportunity to testify today.
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But just because one doesn't make clear the terms of a deal doesn't mean the deal doesn't exist, or that the deal isn't inappropriate.
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The United States should make clear to Iran's proxies that Iran may always be there, but it may not always be there for them.
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As Heim's translations make clear, what de Chirico meant by "metaphysical" was nothing less than a kind of allegorical consciousness that refused finite meaning.
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When countries do not make clear that the only realistic path to peace is through direct negotiations between the parties, they prolong the conflict.
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But Democrats introduced the resolution at least in part to pressure Republicans — especially vulnerable senators in swing states — to make clear where they stood.
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Brennan, who left the CIA in January when President Trump took office, did not make clear which members of Congress he was referring to.
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Conservatives should continue to make clear that the "alt-right," despite their name, is a perverse and dangerous movement that does not represent conservatism.
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On Wednesday, Pompeo sat down with PBS NewsHour anchor Judy Woodruff to make clear that the administration opposes the Turkish assault on northern Syria.
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Sky-high after-tax corporate profits and low interest rates make clear that it isn't corporations' profitability or insufficient available savings holding back investment.
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"The governor's L train maneuver," Mr. Raskin said, "has one clear political ramification — to make clear the governor's already in charge of the M.T.A."
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The account did not make clear whether he went to more than one home or whether those killed included his wife or other relatives.
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Speaking before a joint hearing of the Senate Judiciary and Commerce committees, Zuckerberg declined to make clear the extent of Facebook's cooperation with Mueller.
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This will make it difficult for Venezuela to get financing and make clear to the Maduro government's leaders that they are better off negotiating.
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That kind of tracking, which is recommended as a best practice by content moderation experts, would make clear how TikTok enforces its own rules.
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Ivanka Trump, the president's eldest daughter, made a point of going on CBS News to make clear that Mr. Trump was undaunted by impeachment.
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Yet these designations can serve a legitimate purpose: They make clear that everyone in our community has a role in preventing and reducing crime.
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" Mr. Netanyahu said he was "pleased" to hear Mr. Trump make clear on Saturday that "that pressure will continue and that pressure will increase.
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Rather, their statements make clear the stark choice that Republicans face with this bill — either to allow insurers to charge higher premiums or not.
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Throughout the transition, Obama has attempted to maintain good relations with the incoming president, and to make clear that he respects the electoral process.
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I want to make clear that this is a reduction in force (RIF), meaning that we are not cutting these jobs for performance reasons.
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The recent reports indicate a far broader focus (though other reports make clear he's still also looking into the central question of Russian interference).
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The measure would not affect statutes that make clear that no mental state need be shown for guilt — for example, laws criminalizing sex with minors.
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But fairly early in this storyline, Green and screenwriter John Pollono make clear that the real journey Jeff has to undertake is the internal one.
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Certainly, the counteraction to Spencer should take the occasion to make clear the error in his arguments, and with healthy doses of asperity and ridicule.
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House Republican leadership aides make clear that it will be up to Trump to close the deal with the most conservative members of the conference.
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These tactical strikes make clear that the Assad regime can no longer count on American inaction as it carries out atrocities against the Syrian people.
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In signing on with the majority, however, Thomas took the opportunity to make clear there are times when it does make sense to overturn precedent.
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Fed presidents have been lining up to make clear that March is a "live meeting," and an interest rate hike will be on the table.
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In the meantime, the United States and the world must continue to make clear that North Korea's nuclear and missile programs are a dead end.
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But the administration has failed to make clear that legitimate international business and leisure travelers continue to be welcomed and valued by the United States.
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"As the July CPI figures make clear, underlying price pressures are still mounting," said Michael Pearce, senior U.S. economist at Capital Economics in New York.
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The show of force itself doesn't make clear what will trigger US military intervention; cruise missiles don't come with stamped letters laying out formal policies.
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These laws make clear that people who join or support groups recognized by the US government as foreign terrorism organizations can be prosecuted for terrorism.
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According to a recent survey on investor trust, investors are not able to make clear distinctions between the different parts of the financial services industry.
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What the call did make clear is that Trump's attitude toward Russia continues to seem different from that of seemingly everyone else in his administration.
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She seemed just the person to show that the SNP could govern, and in doing so make clear what an independent Scotland might be like.
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That's especially a risk when you each think you have final say on a decision and the big boss won't make clear where everyone stands.
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Though this authorisation process was ostensibly put in place to make clear where ads are coming from, this incident proves it's fairly simple to circumvent.
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On Wednesday, more than half of America's physicians banded together to make clear just how urgent of a threat to people climate change really is.
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Wolfgang Schomburg, a German attorney representing Puigdemont, urged the Berlin German government to immediately make clear it would not under any circumstances approve his extradition.
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Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.) and Mark Pocan (D-Wis.) had met with DNCCC chair Cheri Bustos to make clear their opposition to the form. Rep.
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