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30 Sentences With "spoken clearly"

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Words that stand for objects are seen and spoken clearly.
The bond market has spoken clearly on the real state of the economy.
He claimed that he had spoken clearly and boldly against going into Iraq. Wrong.
For the third time in the past six years, the American people have spoken and spoken clearly.
Neither he nor the president have spoken clearly about the role Buy America will play in their efforts.
That we really haven't spoken clearly enough and that these ideas haven't seeped beyond this little conclave of ours.
"The United States has spoken clearly and unequivocally," Vice President Mike Pence wrote in a Washington Post op-ed Wednesday.
" On Trump's "hallmark" quality: "Dishonesty is Trump's hallmark: He claimed that he had spoken clearly and boldly against going into Iraq. Wrong.
"Citizens have cast their votes and spoken clearly," the Turkish leader said in an address to supporters on Sunday, according to CNN.
"Republican leaders must listen to their customers, too -- their voters -- and they have spoken clearly," he wrote for Real Clear Politics that spring.
Even personalities considered "macho heroes" have very commendably spoken clearly and passionately of the need to acknowledge and seek help for emotional difficulties.
Of course it helps the process if the thing you want to buy can be spoken clearly and easily in just a few words.
So while the debate over what the Trump presidency holds for the future will rage on, the market has spoken clearly — at least so far.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics compiles a whole range of data series on employment, unemployment and the labor force, but even these numbers have not spoken clearly.
"She might be seen as more politically connected, having previously served as the finance minister for France, and has also spoken clearly about the need for fiscal easing," Matejka said.
That their chaperones didn't directly intervene long before Phillips saw fit to do so is puzzling, given the inflammatory and offensive accusations spoken clearly by the black Hebrew Israelite protesters.
"The Nigerien people have spoken clearly and unequivocally," said Issoufou in a statement in which he laid out his plans for a second term, including increasing security and improving the country's infrastructure.
Instead of working to undermine the very leaders Michigan residents have chosen to get this job done, let's instead respect the voices of voters who have spoken clearly and decisively, and get back to building bridges.
Brian Sandoval, for Romney has the best chance of winning and has spoken clearly about Trump, and Sandoval represents the best of America in a younger generation as the center of political gravity in America heads West.
The president of the United States still hasn't even spoken clearly on this issue or imposed penalties, like tough sanctions or less overt measures that strike at Putin politically, instead issuing muddled messages that play into Russia's hands.
"I knew that I could never again raise my voice against the violence of the oppressed in the ghettos without having first spoken clearly to the greatest purveyor of violence in the world today -- my own government," he said.
If Congress is concerned with the application of the Chevron doctrine in particular instances, they can focus on legislative drafting to remove statutory ambiguity, since it is only when Congress has not spoken clearly that the Chevron doctrine arises.
"The American people have spoken and spoken clearly — they reject our nation's failed policy of prohibition and want to see a system of penalization and incarceration replaced with one of legalization and regulation," Erik Altieri, executive director of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, said in a statement.
Mr. Falih said that in addition to the tweets from Mr. Trump, Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India had spoken "clearly and loudly" about the negative impact of high oil prices on the Indian economy and that he had received phone calls with similar complaints from officials in China and South Korea, also big customers for Saudi crude.
For this was spoken clearly by the emblem of Arbanon found carved on a stone in the Catholic Church of Saint Maria. After the fall of Progon Dynasty the principality came under Grigor Kamona and Gulam of Albania. Finally the principality was dissolved in 1255. The best period of the principality was under Dhimiter Progoni.
President Uhuru Kenyatta sent a congratulatory message to Trump and said: > The American people have spoken, and they have spoken clearly. The ties that > bind Kenya and the United States of America are close and strong. They are > old, and based in the values that we hold dear: in democracy, in the rule of > law, and in the equality of peoples.
The title of the book is a reference to Featherston's career as an artillery sergeant. Featherston started writing this book back during the defeat of the Confederate States of America in the Great War of 1914–1917. His embitterment over his lack of promotion, coupled with his resentment in the general atmosphere of defeat and his view that the CSA's blacks had "stabbed the country in the back," is spoken clearly in the novel. It was published just prior to the Second Great War.
Exceptions to the rule of celibacy for priests of the Latin Church are sometimes granted by authority of the Pope, when married Protestant clergy become Catholic. Thus married Anglicans have been ordained to the Catholic priesthood in personal ordinariates and through the United States Pastoral Provision. Because the rule of celibacy is an ecclesiastical law and not a doctrine, it can, in principle, be changed at any time by the Pope. Nonetheless, both Pope Benedict XVI and his predecessors have spoken clearly of their understanding that the traditional practice was not likely to change.
Jacques Parizeau, who had not prepared a concession speech, rejected one prepared by Jean- François Lisée and spoke without notes. Noting that 60% of French-speakers had voted yes, he stated that he would address French-speaking Québécois as ("we"), and that they had spoken clearly in favour of the "Yes." He then stated that the only thing that had stopped the "Yes" side was "money and the ethnic vote" and that the next referendum would be successful with only a few percentage more of French speakers onside. The remarks, widely lambasted in the Canadian and international press as ethnocentric, sparked surprise and anger in the "Yes" camp, as the movement had gone to great lengths to disown ethnic nationalism.
Rosensaft noted an assertion by the late Nehemiah Robinson, the Director of the Institute of Jewish Affairs of the World Jewish Congress, and a leading authority on the UN Genocide Convention, who said that the term genocide "applies even if victims constitute only part of a group either within a country or within a region or within a single community, provided the number is substantial… It will be up to the courts to decide in each case whether the number was sufficiently large". To this, Rosenssaft added that "the courts have spoken clearly and unambiguously". Salman Rushdie, in the Globe and Mail article, from 7 May 1999, described Handke's apologias for Serbian Milošević's regime and denial of genocide, as idiocy. After Handke's play "Voyage by Dugout" was staged, Susan Sontag declared him "finished" in New York.

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