Encara no tenim significats per a "state clearly".
1As part of experiential learning, we need to state clearly what went wrong.
2Political adverts on Facebook should state clearly who has paid for them in their posts.
3The state clearly has not proved beyond reasonable doubt that the accused is guilty of premeditated murder.
4Will you state clearly, yet in brief, the nature of the information you have received from Mr.
5Members were also split over whether the summit declaration should state clearly that Ukraine is a European country.
6Mr McCrea challenged the UUP candidate, Mr David Burnside, to state clearly his position on the Belfast Agreement.
7Why not make it mandatory for menus to state clearly where a patron's tips and service charges end up?
8Objection must be made in writing, and must " state clearly and concisely, and without argument, the ground thereof."
9Madam, - It is time now for the Irish Governement to state clearly its policy on Turkey's application to join the EU.
10An earlier version did not state clearly enough that allegations of a logical contradiction in Sturgeon's policies are made by her opponents.
11Obama said: Today, I state clearly and with conviction America's commitment to seek the peace and security of a world without nuclear weapons.
12Is it not a reasonable request to party throwers to state clearly what manner of partner they seek to attract to their event?
13He must be able to read drawings readily, and have sufficient imagination to see the work in its finished state clearly before him.
14First, that it would not be always desirable for Ministers to state clearly the motives which induced them to agree to foreign compacts.
15I call on the leaders of IMPACT and other public sector unions to state clearly the position of temporary workers with regard to benchmarking.
16He seems to be the first commentator of note to state clearly that cuts in personal taxation since 1999 have actually had negative consequences.
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