Let us be clear: the resolution of the banks' difficulties involves risk.
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Demand to clear new land for farming therefore remains strong, he said.
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High-pressure systems bring generally calm conditions and often result in clear skies.
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Now a new problem: There was no clear way to open it.
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He was grateful; along its relatively clear way they made good time.
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I fully expect 'Shooting Straight' to enlighten some readers and enrage others.
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Sony fails to enlighten us, but it's pretty easy to work out.
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Madam, - Perhaps your sporting readers could enlighten me on the following.
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At the time I thought him crazed, yet now you enlighten me.
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I don't think my work could in anyway enlighten people under oppression.
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Further studies are needed to elucidate possible reasons for these conflicting results.
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However, the stroke rate remains noteworthy, and requires longterm data to elucidate.
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In order to elucidate hemodynamic changes, additional Doppler examinations are still necessary.
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Further work is needed to elucidate their role in the carcinogenic pathway.
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Further surveillance will likely elucidate additional clinically relevant findings as they age.
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Two special films this week illuminate opposite ends of the queer experience.
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When Croke Park is in use, its lights illuminate the far distance.
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The conspiracy theories that many lifers believe illuminate how this must feel.
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These biomarkers data begin to illuminate bortezomib's mechanism of action in lymphoma.
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The results illuminate the role of NT switching governing experience-dependent social preference.
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A sabbatical can be a smart way to help crystallize your vision.
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In October, 1909, the idea began to crystallize into a definite purpose.
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They crystallize in plates, and for the most part distil without decomposition.
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No doubt their indifference and opposition tended to crystallize his own ideas.
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When a meme catches on, it may crystallize whole schools of thought.
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She reckons it would crystallise EU thinking; he thinks it would be gesture politics.
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Elderfield said forcing banks to sell their loan books quickly would crystallise huge losses.
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But they also crystallise how hard it is for democracies to mobilise public action.
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But, if it comes off, it will crystallise the material in a rigorous way.
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His views on the religious and political condition of the country began to crystallise.
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Do I, from scholar, effloresce into literary man, author by profession?
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But the broad principles will effloresce into all manner of perfectnesses and all fruits.
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They will effloresce into manifold shapes of beauty and fruitfulness, of which the Prophet signalises three.
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You will be placed in diplomacy; effloresce into an ambassador, a minister,-andministers nowadays have opportunities to become enormously rich.
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A great deal of chemical action then commences, salts of various kinds effloresce on the surface, and the mass becomes hard.
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Not to segregate but to crystalize and raise the status.
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He had always had a certain cold hatred which could crystalize and become a spur.
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They may take time to crystalize into convictions, but the force of mental gravitation must ultimately prevail.
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What we need is a systematized, continuous effort that will gradually crystalize that vision into a definite workable project.
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To crystalize the Baltic ocean;
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Before I finish though, I must clearup one important issue: Scripting.
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That's the thing we need to clearup ASAP. TV: 1 p.m.
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What was this thing you wanted to ' clearup' about your school?
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You should work to communicate and clearup any possibility of confusion.
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To help clearup the confusion, here are some basic Antarctic facts.
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The case has also shedlighton widespread child abuse in Paraguay.
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The court case may shedlighton the causes of the crash.
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The three cases shedlighton the various aspects of the meal.
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The finding may shedlighton the new strategy of HF treatment.
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You're just the person we need to shedlighton the case.
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But I want to straightenout Sarah Cartwright as soon as possible.
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I have an idea that I shall straightenout this tangle yet.
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Now it's gotten to the point where even she couldn't straightenout.
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And those are the furrows I have been trying to straightenout.
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And bit by bit the fiction let him straightenout his life.
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This is a Government issue that they need to sortout urgently.
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Take the opportunity to completely sortout any lingering difference of opinion.
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The authorities were going to have a great deal to sortout.
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And Merkel has emphasized that Greece must sortout its own problems.
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There are all kinds of possible intersections we'll need to sortout.
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The consequences for Europe's airlines of the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington are finally starting to crystalise.
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The coverage of the siege by Franco's forces in Irish newspapers helped to crystalise opinion in Ireland over the war.
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This is a controversy which might have been designed to crystalise some of the issues Mark discusses in his book.
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Carlyle started crystalising its profit soon after its lock-up period expired in late December.
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The experience lasted an hour but crystalised everything Pulisic had achieved in a lifetime.
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The shape of it crystalises after we head out towards the g(...)
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Mrs May said that "the absolute gap in the numbers was only crystalised yesterday".
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The shape of it crystalises after we head out towards the glow of the Mercedes showroom up the road.
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A bad bank centralises expertise and resources for loan workouts, and can avoid lenders crystalising such big capital holes via fire sales.
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That requires rethinking the way the international system accounts for these still evolving, but soon to be crystalised, structures of governance and security.