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Modern science demonstrates with clarity that the baby feels pain.
"In Your Car" roils with clarity and swooning slide work.
I finally saw GoT with clarity — my mind was opening.
Only a few labor leaders see the future with clarity.
Inner details of the music came through with clarity and crispness.
Certainty, in this case, is not to be confused with clarity.
And then it has told those stories with clarity and frankness.
This precise sign's influence will ensure that your thoughts flow with clarity.
It was a perspective that helped me learn to report with clarity.
Rhythms were dispatched with clarity and exactitude, without a trace of rigidity.
And we should be able to talk about those problems with clarity.
The film perplexingly doesn't interrogate the idea with clarity until the final minutes.
State Department officials have spoken out against his policies publicly and with clarity.
On Being Raped throws a light on the subject with clarity and thoughtfulness.
Likewise, we must communicate — in writing or in speech — with clarity and precision.
The editing is ace, with subtle moments captured and presented with clarity and humor.
They'll see a group of people, speaking with clarity, for whom life got better.
I don't think anybody walked away with clarity of what that means for September.
With clarity, I wondered if I'd only liked sexual pain because I'd hated myself.
I didn't believe Kendrick had been there, but I could envision it with clarity.
The director, Kate Whoriskey, stages this and the ensuing disasters with clarity and verve.
It's not going to blow you away with clarity, but they'll notice a cadence.
We need to empower individuals to express themselves with clarity in the Internet of Emotions.
And for all the seeming density, lines come through with clarity and captivating instrumental colors.
To raise capital, startups need to rise above the noise  — differentiate with clarity and conviction.
I felt a great responsibility to represent my faith and my country with clarity and dignity.
Peter Bratt, the director, uses an immense amount of historical footage and interviews, arranged with clarity.
We should enter this chapter with clarity and finally see Mr. McConnell for what he is.
Because everybody in the marketplace now understands with clarity that this agreement is going to be enforced.
Centralized enforcement with clarity on protection of data in use can make their life a lot easier.
Your employees know what you want from them and can do their jobs with clarity and pride.
Hopefully I raised you to weigh your options honestly, and make your decisions with clarity of purpose.
But discussing sexual health with clarity can help people learn things they may be uncomfortable asking about.
"I apologize with clarity in my mind and heartbreak if I did not explain my professional conduct."
Yet there are few media outlets able to tell this story with clarity, interest and — above all — accuracy.
I could speak with clarity, tell great stories and had a steel-trap memory with colors and numbers.
She taught them that women could write about other planets and political philosophy, with clarity, profundity, and grace.
Brooks writes with clarity and epigrammatic wit, but the random oscillations of her views may annoy some readers.
Just in time, here's Kim Petras with Clarity, a collection of all-killer-truly-no-filler pop songs.
Mr. Goerne sang the texts with clarity, empathy and nuance, though, understandably, with traces of a German accent.
He writes with clarity as well as complexity, and can bounce from silly to serious quickly and easily.
Yet here she is, an imperfect, entirely self-possessed woman telling her story with clarity and without shame.
The evening's conductor was Karina Canellakis, who steered the ensemble through rhythmically thorny material with clarity and relaxed elegance.
Still, if The Meaning of Marriage can provide him with clarity, I might as well give it a try.
It structured its points with clarity, and understood its opponent's speeches accurately enough to rebut them point by point.
I am in love with clarity towards my own feelings and I think confusion is far worse than discomfort.
Sure he says what he wants to say with clarity and economy; sure he takes on police racism rampant.
Bardugo's greatest power is ushering readers of any age through big, cast-heavy books with clarity and narrative precision.
When Intellectual Property issues are clear, manufacturers benefit from device usage with clarity surrounding issues of data ownership and revenue.
With a new TV project in the works (details TBD), Stacy is entering her next phase with clarity and optimism.
The 73-year old recounts his years of government service as a lawyer in the Sittwe courts with clarity and detail.
As part of any negotiation, Obama administration officials should say, with clarity and consistency, that Mr. Assad cannot stay in power.
Write it down and post it somewhere prominent in your home, so that you begin your day with clarity and gratitude.
You have to think with clarity about which goals are the real priorities for the quarter, and keep the number manageable.
"You can think 'fly' or think about something that you can recall with clarity," says Kim Du, a spokesperson for Emotiv.
Ranging in age from 18 to 35, many recall Clinton's tenures as senator, 2008 candidate, and secretary of state with clarity.
Meanwhile, GE may fall further behind competitors with clarity of mission and strategy like Boeing, Honeywell, United Technologies, and Johnson & Johnson.
Articulate, too, is Mr. Gerhaher, one of our greatest lieder singers, as a quietly bitter Amfortas, posing the text with clarity.
This starts with clarity of purpose and sense of mission that will lead us to imagine the impossible and deliver it.
Garza addressed the crowd for just four minutes; she is not given to soaring rhetoric, but speaks with clarity and confidence.
This week, George W. Bush felt morally and patriotically compelled to speak out with clarity at a critical and dangerous moment.
Without hesitation, with clarity and boldness, Mark said there is only one Facebook and one path forward: 'We are an open platform.
Make no mistake, The Vietnam War, which was written with clarity and depth by Geoffrey C. Ward, is a major cultural event.
Ms Mozley writes with clarity and insight, and her descriptions of the natural world and human relationships are both specific and profound.
I'm also thrilled to announce two big promotions that will support our efforts to attack this new era with clarity and focus.
The quality of the playing was colorful and disciplined throughout the concert, and the conductor Michel Galante led with clarity and calm.
Today, a complex patchwork of state laws makes it difficult even to say with clarity how many "campus carry" states there are.
To the contrary, it's our mission to explain, with clarity and fairness, what is real, what is not and why it matters.
Critic's Pick "Disappearing Acts" lets us see with clarity where the artist stands and why he is pertinent to our wrenching moment.
You need to be able to hear your environment and your allies with clarity, without one being drowned out by the other.
Seeing this with clarity should help us grasp the danger to which he is subjecting the Senate — and, more important, our democracy.
A brand-led company is a company with clarity of purpose; a deep understanding of why it exists and why people should care.
Sonically, it's dance music with enough negative space to incorporate enormous thoughts, sung with clarity in the tone of breathy, elegant emotional release.
The United States needs to convey foreign policy with clarity, consistency and seriousness, especially with high-stakes situations such as U.S.-Iran relations.
Despite the seemingly amateurish display, Bell had delivered two messages with clarity: Bell Pottinger was in grave trouble, and Henderson was at fault.
Congress, the press, and the public would then receive a detailed report after that shared with clarity why such extraordinary action was taken.
For nearly four decades, hooks has written and published with clarity, novel insight and extraordinary precision about art, media, race, gender and class.
Maybe these weren't all the exact mascots of the teams themselves, but they helped tell the story with clarity, conciseness and, of course, creativity.
Being able to build that 'bigger we' does mean acknowledging when we have not done that in the past — with clarity, compassion, and accountability.
He's comfortable talking almost exclusively in critical theory concepts and –isms —a benefit of studying literature—contextualizing his work and its place with clarity.
For now, the FCC seems to suggest that there's some degree of tracking — albeit with clarity and the option to opt out — that's acceptable.
"Without hesitation, with clarity and boldness, Mark said there is only one Facebook and one path forward: 'We are an open platform,' " Beck said.
I carried out multiple calls while out on a noisy street with these headphones and in all cases I was heard with clarity and ease.
While Mr. de La Guillonnière brings Proust's words to life with clarity and sensitivity, Ms. Patarot somehow embodies the current of bittersweet longing underneath them.
But true to his argument, Prum seeks to prevail less through brute force of attack than by making his case with clarity, grace and charm.
My intention was to leave the training with clarity on my breakup and a foundation to start fresh — both in my personal and professional lives.
Aniston hasn't shied away from talking about her past relationships, and in recent years, she has discussed her marriage to Pitt with clarity and class.
Popular art — "Star Wars" included — has often proved itself capable of exploring these kinds of questions with clarity, vigor and even a measure of nuance.
But his great gift was to deliver his data with clarity and simplicity; "Factfulness" is as far from a dry economics textbook as you can imagine.
That's a lot of potential for disruption to the workforce, but it's hard for workers to look ahead to their own future of work with clarity.
He kept his shoes clean and spoke convincingly, in detail, and with clarity about how reducing capital gains taxes wasn't just of interest to wealthy industrialists.
But at least we see with clarity where she, others on Fox News, many (not all) Trump supporters, this president and this administration are coming from.
This reexamination can, however, provide us with clarity about how we want to live together, govern ourselves, and what we want our country to stand for.
"We will surely be calling the transition team to talk about the deal, and the idea is to present everything with clarity and transparency," Luna said.
I was quiet, wondering how it all fit together, and I realized, not with relief but with clarity: Neither of us knows how to do this.
In Harris's own words, he sought to translate nature "to its fundamental and purest form," and at his best he achieved this with clarity and aplomb.
" Once the National Security Council completes a review of the nuclear deal, Mr. Tillerson said, "we will meet the challenges Iran poses with clarity and conviction.
Played by Mr. Andsnes with clarity, eloquent lyricism and fearless bravura, Grieg's familiar music, often milked to Romantic excess, emerged as an intricate, even daring composition.
Protect your eyes with the UV protection built into ACUVUE daily disposable contact lenses, and see both the start and the finish line with clarity and determination.
Stranger Things is a near perfect show and season two manages an expertly-crafted deep dive of its universe and characters with clarity, relatability, logic, and heart.
Even when I've been out on the street and wearing a hoodie, the microphones pick up my speech and deliver it with clarity to the other side.
That decision was intended to be a guardrail, giving individuals an additional layer of choice to view any photo before it appears with clarity in a chat.
To solve the opioid crisis and avoid harming the most hurting of our society, policies must be based on the best available knowledge and supported with clarity.
He argues that to live well requires two things: We need to face our choices with clarity, and we need the power to make choices that matter.
Onstage, a chorus of voices — including both the actors' and the playwright's — converge with clarity yet also seem unfiltered, as if the director had taken a back seat.
It's an emotionally intense topic that Wang and Zhang address "with clarity, concision and strategically restrained outrage," Manohla Dargis wrote in her review for The New York Times.
Freud, ever the student of human behavior, was so intent on facing death with clarity and rationality that he refused all painkillers except aspirin for his throat cancer.
Solo brass blazed with clarity in Bernstein's big-band passages, but to the detriment of the whole ensemble's balance in unwieldy scenes like the dance at the gym.
And if the creator's vision is executed with clarity of purpose and intent, that vision beckons you to enter, even if you have ambivalence about some of it.
Strozzi and her work make clear what we've long known: Women knew power and pleasure before the sexual revolution, and they cried it out with clarity and beauty.
"Giving up the chance to use this forum with clarity and courage diminishes Mexico," prominent author and political commentator Héctor Aguilar Camín wrote this week in the newspaper Milenio.
God bless her morality, her integrity, her honor, her compassion, her decency and her patriotism for speaking out with clarity, honor and truth against this policy that must end.
This is the case the authors make — with clarity, authority and evident passion — identifying the principles at stake and the costs, as they see it, of the Burger retrenchment.
This, together with clarity on how debt would be treated until the new rules apply, would relieve uncertainty currently blocking a path for issuance of senior loss absorbing debt.
Great wartime presidents mobilize government resources, speak with clarity and conviction, create as much calm as possible, and fill the seats around them with the best and brightest minds.
David Bellos, an English-born professor of French literature at Princeton University and an eminent translator, navigates through its five parts, 48 "books" and 365 chapters with clarity and wit.
Ms. Warren is one of the few high-profile leaders in either party to repeatedly challenge Mr. Trump with clarity and directness, portraying him as both dangerous and a charlatan.
The efforts at putting Jean-Paul Akayesu, a Rwandan mayor, on trial for his role in encouraging and ordering rapes are recounted here with clarity by the lawyers and others.
Not allowing ourselves to float aimlessly throughout life in a cloudy daze is an unquestionably hard challenge, but one we owe ourselves to face head on, with clarity and purpose.
But anyone running in 2020 who is willing to ignore the flies has an opportunity to speak with clarity and purpose about what's at stake: the liberal nation-state itself.
In the course of two days, Lopez spoke for hours at a stretch, with clarity and unguardedness; having spent years in psychoanalysis, he is practiced in poring over his experiences.
If we have any hope, the media need to give Trump a chance, he has to articulate his plans with clarity, and Americans have to keep sight of the American dream.
"She has intentionally been very, very careful about what information she's putting out there, and what she said in The New Yorker is exactly what she recalls with clarity," Clune said.
But FDA regulation, while costly (the application fee alone is more than $300,000) for the companies that need approval, makes sense if implemented with clarity and enough time to complete application.
It comes against a backdrop of often fractious Brexit negotiations between London and Brussels this year, talks that are yet to provide businesses with clarity about Britain's future relationship with Europe.
Or was this, as some reports indicate, more of a business move, with Clarity planning on harvesting the Standard's mailing list for its planned launch of a Washington Examiner national magazine?
The fine line between criminality and entrepreneurshipThe pipeline from drug dealer to prison to YouTuber may not seem obvious to most, but Big Herc and Watson see their trajectories with clarity.
"From our point of view it's worth making every endeavour to advocate for German-Turkish relations but on the basis of our values and our expectations and with clarity," she said.
Instructions and directions are communicated with clarity when messenger Mercury gently harmonizes with action planet Mars at 8:25 PM, encouraging strong leadership and good sportsmanship—two key elements of legendary performance.
"All of them were urging me to speak with clarity and conviction," he said, noting many of them pushed him to consider the way the history books will cover the Trump administration.
He spoke with clarity, and he stuck to a belief system that he repeated often enough that he was understood by voters who agreed with him — and even those who did not.
A space opening up in my mind where one part of it was separating from another, and into that space I felt, suddenly and with clarity, a message from my friend Rachel.
On most of these issues, Pence — to his great credit — has already publicly stated his opposition to Trump's views, often with clarity and strength as matters of high principle and national security.
Mr Randau's point is that if a film is well acted and visually arresting—here with an icy Alpine landscape and brutal violence—its events can be told with clarity and intensity.
We need to identify the particular moments of success with clarity and insight, and we must also identify and contextualize the failings, even when our general impression of the work is positive.
As a result, "Congressional committees like ours have a duty to provide robust oversight of the IRS and ensure they are providing small businesses with clarity and treating them fairly," he said.
Jackie conceded that something of the core of her character had been captured at 221, though what life would dole out to that child could not of course be anticipated with clarity.
I'm a stern believer in the law of attraction and your thoughts becoming things, and I think that a lot of times we don't think with clarity because we've got so much baggage.
Performed in French by a dynamic duo, Emilie Caen and Anne-Elodie Sorlin, it retraced with clarity and empathy the journey of a young Afghan boy from his war-ravaged home to Britain.
Biden offered a meandering, sometimes incoherent attack on "Medicare for All" or defense of the value of experience, and a few minutes later, Klobuchar made the same point with clarity and in fewer words.
But whether Intel can be that somebody is an entirely different question — one that Intel will very much have to answer with clarity and confidence when it's ready to talk more about the software.
The reputation of this company is being damaged by stealth, because of their constant failure to respond with clarity and authority to the questions of genuine public interest that are being directed to them.
"I would encourage this president, who has seen Chinese behavior for what it is, with clarity that others have lacked, not to shy away from speaking out on Hong Kong himself," Mr. McConnell said.
Exit polls for Britain's election will begin around 0.393 GMT, after voting closes, with clarity over whether their will be a clear winner or another hung parliament likely between 20.39 GMT and 10.97 GMT.
Exit polls for Britain's election will begin around 0.393 GMT, after voting closes, with clarity over whether their will be a clear winner or another hung parliament likely between 20.39 GMT and 10.97 GMT.
What Coates can do — and what he does better than nearly anyone — is build an argument that resounds with clarity and moral urgency, and craft a sentence beautiful enough to take your breath away.
In order to avoid the awkward conversations that come with counteroffer negotiations, recruitment specialist Oliver Cooke says it's best that you go into your meeting with clarity and confidence about what you want to do.
" Quitting a job may be one of the hardest decisions you have to make in your career, but Welch says this simple question will "provide you with clarity to make the best decision for you.
It's also a fair description of the entire crisis-of-democracy literature, in which the warnings about imminent disaster ring with clarity but the obligatory summons to a better tomorrow come out in a mumble.
Standing alongside the president in the White House East Room, Mr. Conte sang praises to Mr. Trump for "positions and stances which are expressed with clarity," and offered to be his "privileged interlocutor" in Europe.
This song and others judy historicizes with clarity and humor, simultaneously showing judy's "liberal, innocent left" audience a series of uncomfortable truths and celebrating the mess of remembered history in all its well-meaning glory.
It also suggests Tate's own amiably aimless path: his poems tend to launch with clarity and purpose, then drift, before coming to in a fog, far from the blazes of conventional logic or narrative satisfaction.
And though American society in large part has become more accepting of LGBTQ people over time, we're all still learning what that acceptance looks like, what it sounds like, and how to express it with clarity.
An embrace of Medicare for All gives our party the best opportunity to speak with clarity and one voice on an issue that excites our base and clearly lays out the differences between us and Republicans.
I'm glad we kidnapped Myles, duct-taped cameras to his hands and forced him to… OK, sorta conned him into… well, politely asked him to… shoot everything, so we could look back with clarity at the blur.
And after President Trump&aposs whiplash performances in Brussels, the United Kingdom and the G293 summit, I will say it&aposs difficult to predict with clarity what president Trump will or won&apost do with Vladimir Putin.
I never attributed that exclusively to being [assigned] female; however, in hindsight I can say with clarity that I've been trying to be perceived as 'worthwhile' in the eyes of men (and society generally) my whole life.
"Somebody says, 'Well, what are you thinking, what are you going to do?' and I just want to make sure they know with clarity that I am very interested in serving as the next chairman," Walden said.
"It was a performance filled with clarity and projection, dramatic inflection and intelligence," Anna Kisselgoff wrote in The Times the first time he danced the title role of George Balanchine's "Apollo" in New York, in November 1985.
The creating of knowledge that this drug is dangerous, it cannot be played with, it is not funny, it's not something to laugh about, and trying to send that message with clarity, that good people don't smoke marijuana.
"The survey results are a sharp reminder to politicians in Westminster and in Brussels of the need to provide businesses with clarity about the path ahead, so they can invest with confidence," REC chief executive Neil Carberry said.
But I am taking the position that uneasy lies the head that wears the crown: The House GOP currently holds the reins of the People's Chamber, a strongly majoritarian institution that can act both quickly and with clarity.
It needs leaders who have a multidisciplinary understanding of history and science, who appreciate the impact of economics and demographics, and who can see various historic streams and scenarios with clarity that comes only with true critical thought.
Thankfully for hearing loss like my own, which has less to do with volume than with clarity, lip reading offers some relief from the torments, allowing my eyes to just about make up for what my ears miss.
Its director, Simon Curtis, and its two screenwriters, Frank Cottrell Boyce and Simon Vaughan, tell their dispiriting tale with clarity and force: anyone tempted to put their children in a reality TV show should be required to watch it.
Li's comments "reconfirm a consistent pro-growth stance, with clarity on fiscal easing and an earlier-than-expected effective date for tax cuts," Morgan Stanley said in a note, adding that it expects improved growth from the second quarter.
" Ann Limberg, the head of philanthropic solutions and the family office of U.S. Trust, added that leaving instructions the way Mr. Rockefeller did provided heirs "with clarity, it's helpful and it leaves little room for debate or potential conflict.
But he was a master manager who could see unfolding events with clarity and could assess not only where they were taking the country but also how they could be manipulated to direct the country in the desired direction.
What if she spoke, with clarity, about how difficult it is for a woman to be complicated in public, because she's realized that it's no longer cool to be careless — especially when it comes to politics, her platform, and its power?
With all of the Democratic candidates for president in 2020 speaking with clarity in favor of decency and against the abuse of migrant children, it will help drive the Democratic arsenal for democracy and lift the conscience of the nation.
"Taking steps impacting people's speech should be done with care, with attention to context, with clarity and transparency, and a meaningful, timely opportunity to appeal," said Katharine Trendacosta, manager of policy and activism at the online rights group Electronic Frontier Foundation.
But it was those 2100 seconds that he spoke, with clarity and authority, about the troubles of his hometown, where he arrived in the third grade as a son of a football coach and stayed put, that carried the greatest resonance.
The music's languid warmth presents her dilemma with clarity: this character is stuck, in Southern California and in her own life, as claustrophobia sets in and her songwriting resorts to smaller and smaller gestures, barely perceptible flinches, to convey quiet desperation.
To win them back, the political class must first understand and genuinely demonstrate with clarity that they wish to represent the American people and that the challenges facing America will be dealt with to the people's advantage, not those of the special interests.
"[It was] a profound experience to hear with clarity why and what his actions represent and just look to continually be supportive as we move forward like every other man and woman who's watching what he is and what he's done," Usher tells PEOPLE exclusively.
This will "provide employees with clarity on when an employer is failing to comply with the laws and a complaint needs to be filed," said Reggie Jones-Sawyer, the California assembly member who sponsored the bill, according to the industry news site Cannabis Wire.
One of the reasons I have repeatedly praised George Will, the conservative columnist at the Washington Post, is that he has stood up with clarity and conscience against the collapse of modern conservatism created by the politically reactionary and morally corrupt presidency of Trump.
Hosted by the former New York Times political reporter Michael Barbaro, the show arms listeners with clarity and context for confronting the often-chaotic onslaught of news we're bombarded with every day, and has been downloaded millions of times by listeners across the country.
"After more than eight months, and with clarity that she will not have access to the September debate stage, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is suspending her campaign for president today," her campaign manager, Jess Fassler, wrote in a memo distributed to the media on Wednesday.
Jerry Brown chief among them — see with clarity that our only defensible path forward involves the end of Nimby resistance to change and the mass construction of denser housing and public transit guided by enlightened city planning to create a more livable and sustainable future.
"While some Republicans may disagree with the timing and/or particular legal strategies being implemented with the various state measures, it is critical our members speak with clarity and conviction about the broader issue of the sanctity and inherent value of every human life," the document reads.
In her memoir When They Call You a Terrorist, released last month, Khan-Cullors writes with clarity and candor about the physical and psychological violence that she and her family have suffered at the hands of the government, and how these traumatic experiences sparked her activism.
There's not many that we really understand with clarity, and so somebody who says, "Okay, let's just let a million people die of malaria because I'm building this temple that will help people a million years from now," I wonder what the heck they're building that temple out of.
While millions are riveted to the visual drama and eye candy happening on-screen, it's Abbott's job to run a team that juggles hundreds of audio channels, microphones, and sometimes thousands of inputs across multiple stages, all to make sure that you hear every voice and instrument with clarity and precision.
In another, equally important respect, here you will find the cleanest, most infectiously watchable superhero action that modern moviemaking can afford: big, high-stakes fights with clarity you can easily track across the screen, but also narrative purpose, with wild humor beats and heavy blows that actually move the story along.
"This legislative measure provides us with the opportunity to put Puerto Rico on the radar of Democratic presidential candidates to encourage that they not only interest themselves in Puerto Rico's problems, but that they also speak with clarity on their solutions and that they commit to resolve them," he wrote.
In a press notice about its latest action, the watchdog notes Facebook has removed a claim from its homepage — which had stated that the service "is free and always will be" — but finds users are still not being informed, "with clarity and immediacy" about how the tech giant monetizes their data.
Unlike With Clarity, which sends you a replica ring, you can try the ring you designed online at a local Ritani store or one of its jewelry store partners around the US. There's no pressure to buy the ring, though the company does put a hold on your credit card as insurance.
The presence of Ford in the city and Booth in the country was enough to make Michigan ground zero for the Modernist experiment, which was, on an aesthetic level, concerned with clarity and flexibility: Ford wanted all the messy components of manufacturing to be housed under one enormous roof, and Kahn made it so.
In an essay about the house three years after building it, she writes: This residence represents an attempt to arrive at a communion between nature and the natural order of things; I look to respect this natural order, with clarity, and never liked the closed house that turns away from the thunderstorm and the rain, fearful of all men.
The staging represents the show at its best, drawing out the historical particulars with clarity and attention to detail: A surveillance man spotting Escobar talking to his family over a radio from the second-floor window, Escobar ordering breakfast spaghetti as his last meal, the chipped red tile over which he dashed his last few paces.
"I almost didn't tell this story but sometimes it's important to name names & / the luxury of fame is that it doesn't matter what a nobody says if you have / enough money you can buy any kind of truth you want when you're a star / they let you do it…" In this piece and others, Queen observes men's attempts to get her feminine attention — whether those attempts are leveraged with money, notoriety, or physical force — with clarity and biting wit.
I&aposm very concerned, and frankly, Chris, as you just brought up in your interview with Ambassador Huntsman, there is a menu of things to be concerned about, that he might withdraw American troops from Syria, that he might cancel military exercises with our regional allies, that he might recognize Russia&aposs annexation with Crimea and you pressed the ambassador whether he could say with confidence he would do none of those things or weaken a NATO alliance, another thing you raised, and he couldn&apost say that with clarity and confidence.

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