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It's hard to find a more clear-cut case of securities fraud.
The US has had more clear cut successes squeezing North Korea's overseas revenues.
Plagiarism is often more clear-cut in nonfiction, but there are murky areas.
Our editorial bent is more clear-cut: How much money is going into startups?
But the reality is a bit more clear-cut: Brown's attack isn't off base.
In Turkey, the case for action is more clear-cut given a recession-hit economy.
The cause and effect may be a little more clear-cut for the New York Times.
Specific numbers aside, however, Trump wakes on Wednesday as an even more clear-cut front-runner than before.
It's a lot more clear-cut over a long period of fight for a judge to score a fight.
A separate experiment with the closing price process on zinc, meanwhile, has generated a far more clear-cut result.
For more clear-cut examples, like our morally bankrupt pharmaceutical executive, the question is how we might curtail it.
That was more clear cut than a close 22-22 vote at the Monetary Policy Committee's meeting in June.
That data is more clear-cut, and Saudi Arabia buys plenty of American bombs for its war in Yemen.
"You'd expect things to be more clear-cut if this really was a dominant way people choose partners," Wyatt says.
TURKISH AXE, NEW BRITISH PM In Turkey, the case for action is more clear-cut given a recession-hit economy.
For the vulnerable freshmen, it's a more clear-cut example of potential abuse of power than what was uncovered by Mueller.
And its business plan seems more clear cut: by spinning off Waymo, Google abandoned its previous plans to make its own cars.
"It is frustrating, but —" Buttigieg said before Donchess cut in and said the New Hampshire primary results should be more clear-cut.
If ownership of the equity market was equally distributed, the strength of the stocks would be much more clear-cut good news.
Entry-level jobs usually have more clear-cut salary data, so men and women alike know what a specific position is worth.
Indeed, they're far more clear cut when it comes to the president's involvement with Cohen's hush-money payments, which violated campaign finance laws.
You might even see more progressive policies happen, like they do sometimes in more clear-cut red states like South Carolina or Tennessee.
Hong Kong, he said, had reached "an important stage of suppressing turmoil with an even more clear-cut attitude and even more effective measures".
But while the debate across the internet is broadly concerned with the external politics of the firing, the internal politics are much more clear-cut.
Other officials offered more clear-cut warnings to elderly Americans about traveling and convening in large groups than Trump has been willing to offer himself.
There is no guarantee that the result, in the messy seven-party political environment of today's Germany, will be any more clear-cut than the last.
It's always difficult to navigate the trade of a player who committed to a franchise; it's more clear-cut if the player was done wrong by.
Of course, if you want more clear-cut, architectural lines, your best bet would be to visit a salon professional who has experience with bold color trends.
While the motive behind the hacks involving anti-doping groups and organizations probing Russian poisonings were more clear-cut, the decision to target Westinghouse was less apparent.
The difference this time is that the main threat to their vote is the Liberal Democrats, whose position on Brexit was much more clear-cut: Scrap it altogether.
Gertz: On agriculture, it's a bit more clear-cut: The US exports lots of corn, soybeans, fresh fruit and vegetables, and meat and poultry to Canada and Mexico.
But for the rest of the movie, it was a lot more clear-cut in terms of what we thought an audience would be able to hang with.
From divvying up assets to asserting parental rights, the details of divorce that can be more clear-cut with heterosexual marriages are creating complications for same-sex couples.
The status of green card holders, along those refugees already in transit, was something two GOP aides said they had been told was more clear-cut than originally perceived.
A more clear-cut example of a liberal who has won bipartisan appeal by criticizing his own party is former Atlantic columnist and now public relations specialist Ron Fournier.
While Cubans generally face slightly better chances of receiving asylum than Central Americans because their tales of political persecution are often more clear-cut, success is anything but assured, Allen said.
There is no guarantee, for instance, that Hillary Clinton, if elected president, would renew his nomination, given pressure on her to demonstrate early progressive credentials by appointing a more clear-cut liberal.
Surely he isn't so weaselly and shameless to simply ignore much more clear cut evidence of recklessness and corruption, just because the winner happened to be a member of his own party.
However, the potential case related to the Democrats in which millions of dollars paid to a law firm were funneled to an opposition research firm, Fusion GPS, is far more clear cut.
Top party strategists have long asked Democratic candidates to ignore the Russia investigation and concentrate their fire on more clear-cut targets like Republican attempts to gut or repeal the Affordable Care Act.
Karen Tumlin, legal director at the National Immigration Law Center, which advocates for immigrants' rights, said in a statement that while the decision was a relief, Dreamers were owed more clear-cut protection from Congress.
The judge, Beryl Howell, repeatedly challenged the Trump administration's view that a formal vote is necessary to declare an impeachment inquiry — though she conceded it would be a more clear-cut call if a vote occurred.
At one point, after securing Manafort's longtime deputy Rick Gates as a witness against him, prosecutors split his case in two, putting the more clear-cut financial crimes indictment in the fast-moving Northern Virginia federal court.
Offshore and in the air, matters should be more clear-cut – not least because of a 1972 U.S.-Soviet agreement on managing incidents at sea, a treaty the United States says last week's flyby in the Baltic breached.
The government has been defeated by a coalition of opposites: around 120 MPs who want a more clear-cut, "hard" Brexit, and believe that May has compromised too much; and over 300 MPs who think Brexit is a mistake.
Many commentators—myself included—suspected as much, when he studiously avoided criticizing Hillary Clinton's role in the 2010 overthrow of Honduran President Manuel Zelaya, a far more clear-cut coup than even the naked political power play taking place in Brasília.
But other instances seem more clear cut, such as when Jur Vrieling, a rider from the Netherlands, was disqualified after he lashed his horse Zirocco Blue with a whip and drew blood at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.
AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka praised the tariffs on Twitter as "good steps towards fixing predatory practices that hurt workers & cheat companies that produce in US." Senior Republicans have been much more clear-cut in their opposition to Trump's proposal.
The Nordstrom saga has now crossed the line from a somewhat vague conflict of interest (Trump seemed like he was defending his daughter, but his company, the Trump Organization, also owns the Ivanka Trump brand) to a seemingly more clear-cut violation of federal ethics rules.
The teen use issue is more clear-cut: The CDC recently released data showing 216 percent of U.S. high school students have used an e-cigarette in the last 22019 days, with some 22 percent of those who vaped reporting using fruit, menthol, and mint flavors.
Ultimately, there was no more clear-cut evidence for the nature of his alleged crime than the fact that he posted a final, menacing message to Gab ("Screw your optics, I'm going in") just minutes before the police say he entered the Tree of Life synagogue and started shooting.
Michael Steel, a Republican strategist who worked for the presidential campaigns of Jeb Bush and Mitt Romney, said the Ukraine controversy is much more clear-cut than Russia because Trump was personally involved, he admitted what he did and, perhaps most important, it happened while he already was sworn into office.
Nixon's case was a more clear-cut abuse of power and obstruction of justice: the Watergate burglary to spy on his political opposition and the resulting cover-up, including the payment of hush money and, finally, a transcript of the "smoking gun" tape of him trying to order the C.I.A. to block the F.B.I. investigation.
He also said that while special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE determined the contacts between the Trump campaign and Russian agents did not rise to the level of conspiracy, there should be more clear-cut definitions and standards set.
The difference between the two could not be more clear cut.
In Ramus this progression is not as prominent and we find a more clear-cut distinction between the visile and audile worlds.
It was first apolitical, then conservative-leaning, but from 1878 it faced competition from a more clear-cut conservative newspaper, Grenmar. After a short time when Porsgrunds Blad tried a liberal agenda, it went defunct in 1886 and was absorbed by Grenmar. Its last issue came on 31 March 1886.
Children were not required to play or use sponsor games and items, and all ads were marked as such. After Neopets was purchased by Viacom, and due to criticism towards the immersive advertising model, banner advertisements and other more clear-cut forms of advertising were integrated into the site. Neocash (discussed elsewhere in this article) was also introduced as an additional revenue source.
Though its findings were not conclusive, the committee's recommendations had a lasting effect. The majority report recommended centralizing "operational and intelligence work" and drawing more "clear-cut" lines of responsibility among intelligence agencies. Some of these recommendations became law when Congress passed and the president signed the National Security Act of 1947. The law consolidated the military into a newly- formed Department of Defense directed by a secretary of defense.
Porsgrunds Blad was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Porsgrunn in Telemark county first established on the 1 May 1846 as Ugeblad for Porsgrund og Omegn, initially apolitical, it became conservative-leaning, facing competition from the more clear-cut conservative newspaper, Grenmar. After a short time Porsgrunds Blad tried a liberal agenda, it went defunct in 1886 and was absorbed by Grenmar. Its last issue was printed on 31 March 1886.
The modern use of the term "Cushite" is used to describe the cultural descendants of ancient cultures in northeastern Africa. The heritage of these descendants is traced back through languages that are descended from their ancient ancestors. Thus, the term "Cushite" is a linguistic grouping rather than a racial or cultural designation. This method of characterization allows for a more clear cut historical lineage than just identifying by cultural groups.
The fair-skinned figures, two males and one female, are covered from head to foot in light-brown body hair. Scholars generally agree that these hirsute figures represent wild or primeval humanity, but disagree on the symbolism of their inclusion. Art historian Patrik Reuterswärd, for example, posits that they may be seen as "the noble savage" who represents "an imagined alternative to our civilized life", imbuing the panel with "a more clear-cut primitivistic note".Reuterswärd, Patrik.
The earliest known record of occupation in Ramsden Crays was in 1831, it listed males over the age of 20 in 9 different occupation categories. Similar to the occupational structure of 1881, agriculture was the dominant employer with 47 of the 75 listed working in agriculture, predominately as labourers. 17 men worked in retail and handicraft, this field was most likely split into more clear-cut roles for the 1881 census and beyond. Nearly every other role were occupied by 1–2 men.
When Beynon first faced Ledoux, it was for the European bantamweight championship title, and he lost the fight after being forced to retire in the eighth round after his eyebrow was split. The second challenge against Ledoux was far more clear cut, with the Frenchman outboxing Beynon at close-quarters, and won the contest by knockout in the eighth. Beynon retired from the boxing ring at the age of 39. He died two years later in 1932 in a colliery accident.
Privately, he is concerned about the assignment, which he took after being informed there was reduced call for and increased competition among fighter pilots in the Air Force. His previous CO informed him that a tour flying unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) would look good on his record and would increase his chances of being posted back to a flying assignment. At first, the new assignment seems stressful but relatively benign. He is assigned to attack more clear-cut terrorist cells, vehicles, and facilities in Afghanistan.
According to Book Links, One Dad, Two Dads, Brown Dad, Blue Dads is a warming story that uses rhymes and goofiness to expose prejudice. On the contrary, Louise L. Sherman of the Anna C. Scott School, claims that young children would take the book at “face value,” seeing only the silly aspect of the book, whereas older kids would be better off with a more clear-cut explanation of the material. This review points out the potential issues that One Dad, Two Dads, Brown Dad, Blue Dads presents to differently aged children.
In Venetian (Vèneto) the difference between dynamic (true) passive and stative (adjectival) passive is more clear cut, using èser (to be) only for the static passives and vegner (to become, to come) only for the dynamic passive: :Ła porta ła vien verta. "The door is opened", dynamic :Ła porta ła xè / l'è verta. "The door is open", static Static forms represents much more a property or general condition, whereas the dynamic form is a real passive action entailing "by someone": :èser proteto. "To be protected = to be in a safe condition", static :vegner proteto.
Following the assassination of journalist and human rights activist Anna Politkovskaya in 2008, Bütikofer characterized the human rights situation in Russia as "deteriorating". He also criticized Russia's behaviour towards Georgia as "almost unbelievably arrogant", referring to the country's confrontation with Georgia and its decision to sever all transport and postal links in 2008. He is an advocate of "a more open and more clear-cut language from the West, including Germany [...] if we just don't want to be standing by."Judy Dempsey (October 8, 2008), From Germany, a call to press Russia on rights International Herald Tribune.
In 1969, the Red Lion Broadcasting Company argued that the FCC had violated their constitutional rights through the First Amendment. The broadcasting company argued that a rule that was implemented by the FCC, "requiring a person or group whose character, honesty or integrity is attacked on the Plaintiff's (Red Lion) broadcast be given the opportunity to respond to the attack is unconstitutional". The Supreme Court upheld the Fairness Doctrine in its final decision. After the conclusion of the case, the FCC initialized a rule-making proceeding to make any personal attacks to the Fairness Doctrine more clear cut and easily enforceable.
While the nature of Scheer's escape, and Jellicoe's inaction, indicate the overall German superiority in night fighting, the results of the night action were no more clear-cut than were those of the battle as a whole. In the first of many surprise encounters by darkened ships at point-blank range, Southampton, Commodore Goodenough's flagship, which had scouted so proficiently, was heavily damaged in action with a German Scouting Group composed of light cruisers, but managed to torpedo , which went down at 22:23 with all hands (320 officers and men). Damage to after being rammed by .
The barbat probably originated in Central Asia. The earliest image of the barbat dates back to the 1st century BC from ancient northern Bactria. While in his book (Les instruments de musique de l’Inde ancienne) Marcel-Dubois pointed out a more "clear cut" depiction of the barbat from Gandhara sculpture dated to the 2nd-4th centuries AD, which may well have been introduced by the Kushan aristocracy whose influence is attested in Gandharan art. The name itself meant short-necked lute in Pahlavi, the language of the Sasanian Empire, through which the instrument came west from Central Asia to the Middle East, adopted by the Persians.
This title fight was much more clear cut than the first with Sergio winning by TKO in what was a commanding performance. In March 2011, Sergio defended his It's Showtime world title once again but was unable to retain his crown, losing by majority decision after five rounds to Karim Bennoui at the event in Brussels. He lost to Emerson Falcao via unanimous decision at It's Showtime 60 in São Paulo, Brazil on November 10, 2012.It's Showtime Brazil, November 10: Fight CardIt's Showtime Brazil Live Results Wielzen got his first win of the year when he knocked out Saša Jovanović in round one at Vendetta VI in Vienna, Austria on December 8, 2012.
The remiges, rectrices, alula, medium, greater and primary coverts are a dark grey colour with a brown tinge, with bright greyish-green outer edges. The juvenile resembles the adults, but has looser, fluffier plumage and, possibly as a result of this, slightly less yellow underparts. It has marginally whiter and more clear-cut pale tips to the greater coverts, and probably slightly more green on the anterior part of the lateral crown-stripes. “In plumage, the Limestone Leaf Warbler appears to be largely indistinguishable from P. ricketti, although as a result of the small number of specimens available for the Limestone Leaf Warbler and their poor quality, detailed comparisons are difficult to make.
Labor were supported in defending against this appeal by their former Focus allies in 'Real', but the Electoral Tribunal found against both the major parties, and in favour of 'Together', finding that the regulations did not grant the Returning Officer the power to extend the nomination window. Empower campaigners began the election on a platform of Real having sabotaged the election, but soon changed tactics to a more clear-cut Below the Line campaign. Following voting week, the REAL executive ticket was elected in a landslide by a margin of 63% - 37%. This marked the first time in 6 years that no member of the Australian Labor Party held an elected position on the University of Queensland Union Executive.
Classic Rock journalist Malcolm Dome observed that musically, Worship Music is a mixture of "the grinding power" of We've Come for You All and the more "clear-cut melodic approach" of Among The Living (1987), resulting in an album that is "violently metallic yet sophisticated". Michael Christopher of The Boston Phoenix commented that Anthrax has learned from its past mistakes in making the album. He observed that the humor that characterized the previous albums was still present, and called this album a "fresh fistful of metal". Mikael Wood of the Los Angeles Times compared Worship Music to Metallica's Lulu, saying that Anthrax, unlike Metallica, opted to "reclaim ground" dominated by younger bands.
Reviewing A Stable Reference for AllMusic, Ned Raggett stated, "The biggest change on Reference has remained a near-constant ever since, namely, the removal of lyrics and vocal parts from almost all tracks, outside of some extremely understated and intentionally buried in-the-mix-bits scattered throughout the record." He also noted a greater focus on "mix complexity, with subtle yet important sonic elements and samples scattered throughout the songs", concluding that "in the end, Reference already points to the increasingly more challenging albums in Labradford's near future." Deborah Sprague of Trouser Press wrote that the band's "penchant for psychic drift still exists... but Labradford's paths seem a little more clear-cut the second time around".
In the second half, the home side again came closing to doubling their lead when Cédric Soares shot wide, before Shane Long set up another scoring opportunity for Redmond, who hit the crossbar with a chipped shot. Manolo Gabbiadini scored both of Southampton's goals in the 2017 EFL Cup Final. ;Liverpool second leg (25 January 2017) In the second leg, Southampton beat Liverpool 1–0 to secure a 2–0 aggregate win and advance to the 2017 EFL Cup Final. Liverpool dominated possession throughout the majority of the game, but the Saints enjoyed more clear-cut chances to score in the first half, with Dušan Tadić and Steven Davis coming closest to breaking the deadlock.
In 2005 the Cradle of Liberty Council adopted another non-discrimination policy, but in 2006 the city of Philadelphia began asking for a more clear-cut non-discrimination policy. Due to the council's refusal, the city ordered the council to pay fair-market rent for Scout offices in a landmark Philadelphia building where the annual rate had been a dollar, resulting in the Cradle of Liberty Council v. City of Philadelphia lawsuit, that was ultimately decided in the Scouts' favor and a federal court decision that the city had unfairly targeted the Scouts. In April 2014, Boy Scouts of America rescinded the charter of the Boy Scouts troop at Rainier Beach United Methodist Church in Seattle, Washington because their leader was openly gay.
St. Stanislaus Catholic Church, Milwaukee, Wisconsin The Main and Side altars of The Shrine Church of St. Stanislaus Cleveland, Ohio Skerrett says Polish churches surpassed other immigrants’ churches in size. Their style promoted the immigrants' vision of Polish identity. Kantowicz writes in The Archdiocese of Chicago: A Journey of Faith: "The preference of the Polish League for Renaissance and Baroque forms seems more clear cut. The glory days of the Polish Commonwealth came in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries when it formed the largest state in Europe… The architectural style of Chicago's Polish churches in Chicago reflect this, particularly the magnificent edifices of Worthmann and Steinbach built along Milwaukee Avenue on the Northwest Side, reflected the renaissance glory of Polish Catholicism".
1940 election The official party ideology has historically been social liberalism, which translates as a strong ideological commitment to a mixed economy, with support for comprehensive but market-based welfare state programs. While initially allied with the Swedish Social Democratic Party in the struggle for democracy (achieved in 1921) and social reform, the People's Party came to be part of the opposition from the thirties and onwards, opposing Social Democrat demands for nationalization of private businesses. It has stayed opposed to the Social Democrats ever since, often as the largest or second-largest party of the opposition block (called the non-socialists or "de borgerliga", approximately the bourgeois), but often equally critical towards parties on the right. Over time, this has shifted towards a more clear-cut rightwing role.
" Ross Gittins, an economics columnist at Fairfax Media, has said that the Government's focus on skilled migration has in fact reduced the average age of migrants. "More than half are aged 15 to 34, compared with 28 per cent of our population. Only 2 per cent of permanent immigrants are 65 or older, compared with 13 per cent of our population." Because of these statistics, Gittens claims that immigration is slowing the ageing of the Australian population and that the "net benefit to the economy is a lot more clear-cut." Robert Birrell, director of the Centre for Population and Urban Research at Monash University, has argued: "It is true that a net migration intake averaging around 180,000 per year will mean that the proportion of persons aged 65 plus to the total population will be a few percentage points lower in 2050 than it would be with a low migration intake. But this ‘gain’ would be bought at the expense of having to accommodate a much larger population.

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