1,190 Quotes About Clearly

  • Author Madeline Albright
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    Clearly the Russians disagree with us about the use of force in Iraq. They, however, have no good ideas about how to solve the problem,

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  • Author Mario Andretti
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    At Indy, we are the NASA of the production-car world, and that's clearly why manufacturers are involved - it's such a good testbed.

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  • Author Michael Armstrong
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    In 2000, the industry felt the impact of the long-distance decline we anticipated when we put our new strategy in place three years ago, ... Our results reflect the acceleration of that decline, but also clearly demonstrate that we are successfully scaling our growth businesses.

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  • Author Mickey Arthur
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    Before the injuries, we were a tight unit with the roles clearly defined. But once we lost players, all the roles had to change.

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  • Author Paul Allaire
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    We have more significant issues than we previously anticipated, ... We're confident about a turnaround, but the timing is clearly later.

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  • Author Paul Auster
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    If I could write directly on a typewriter or a computer, I would do it. But keyboards have always intimidated me. I've never been able to think clearly with my fingers in that position. A pen is a much more primitive instrument. You feel that the words are coming out of your body and then you dig the words into the page.

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  • Author Pedro Almodóvar
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    La Mancha is a very macho, chauvinistic society. I saw very clearly that my life had to be in Madrid, and I liberated myself from my mum and dad after high school.

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  • Author Peter Agre
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    My wife and I have four children, and none of them are in lab science, so clearly I returned home at night and presented a fairly unattractive example of a scientific life.

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  • Author Philip Alston
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    This is clearly a situation in which a failure to undertake a convincing investigation will have major negative implications for all that the government is trying to achieve.

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