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1 The methods of procedure under this law seem to be sufficiently clear .
2 Surely I have sufficiently clear judgment to discern between good and evil.
3 Certain facts were, however, sufficiently clear , and the Sergeant faced them manfully.
4 I have chosen elementary examples, but my meaning should be sufficiently clear .
5 But it is useless to heap up evidence; the inference is sufficiently clear .
6 The character of the fleet at Tadoussac was now sufficiently clear .
7 Even without the free testimony of the men this fact was sufficiently clear .
8 My reports for the last twelve months make it sufficiently clear .
9 Is the evidence in the play sufficiently clear to decide these questions conclusively?
10 The moonlight was sufficiently clear to enable Harry to distinguish a pronounced difference.
11 We think that these things are sufficiently clear to godly consciences.
12 Nevertheless, the negative part, at any rate, of their objects is sufficiently clear .
13 That statement, coupled with the sinister, menacing tone, was sufficiently clear .
14 The moon-light was sufficiently clear to chase away night's dank vapours.
15 Probably Tom's attempt to talk her language was not sufficiently clear to her.
16 Have I made this sufficiently clear to your understanding, Mr. Spencer?
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