Clear-cut Sentence Examples

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  • It is a more obvious, if perhaps a more vulgar, criticism of the great development to say that it was too simply intellectual - seeking clear-cut definitions and dogmas without measuring the resources at the command of Christians or the urgency of their need for such things.

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  • All these personages were undistinguished figures beyond whom might be discerned the cold clear-cut profile of Marie de Medicis secretary, now a cardinal, who was to take the helm and act as viceroy during eighteen years.

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  • Medicine is not clear-cut; there are many gray areas.

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  • At the head of Lynn Canal, the only place on the whole extent of the south-eastern Alaskan coast where a clear-cut waterparting is exhibited between the sea-board and interior drainage, the summits of the highest peaks in the Coast Range are 8000 to 9000 ft.

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  • The old question of Driving Standards was given a good airing, needless to say there was no clear cut answer.

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  • The match turned into a midfield battle with very few clear cut chances.

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  • New approaches to participation in planning and service development have had the impact of making this relationship less clear-cut.

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  • In the Abraham and Jacob cycles the picture is not so clear-cut.

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  • Determining what constitutes a syntax error is not always clear-cut.

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  • The map shows a very clear-cut south westerly route.

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  • Risk transfer, on the face of it, seems clear-cut.

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  • Note that the set of patients and their symptoms has not changed -- the world has not become more clear-cut in any way.

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  • The answer, he concludes is by no means clear-cut.

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  • If an offer ideas make as as clear-cut as happened in the.

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  • The beams in this area have clear-cut Roman numerals indicating that the timber was cut off site and then re-assembled by local carpenters.

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  • The answer to whether summer sports climbing should be allowed in the mountains, or even rural roadside crags, is less clear cut.

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  • The evidence that the body's own opiates cause exercise-induced euphoria is even less clear cut.

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  • You will get complexes formed involving hydroxide ions, but the formulae of these aren't very clear-cut.

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  • From the rich sonority of its low notes to the clear cut of the top, it's an effortless blow.

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  • La Mare au diable (1846) is a clear-cut gem, perfect as a work of Greek art.

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  • It seems a clear-cut case.

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  • From the rich sonority of its low notes to the clear cut of the top, it 's an effortless blow.

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  • Unfortunately, determining what constitutes best practice in ' synthetic ' phonics is by no means clear-cut.

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  • Rafael Benítez was his usual urbane self afterward, declaring Sofia gave " the sensation of danger without creating clear-cut chances ".

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  • No type of stress is considered "easy" but physical stress, in which one is in physical pain, can be more clear cut than some of the other forms of stress.

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  • Studies also clearly show that the vast majority of adolescents who commit suicide showed clear-cut signs of their intentions before actually making an attempt.

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  • These indicators are not clear-cut signs to suicidal thoughts.

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  • Instead of a local family farm and animals that are allowed to roam and graze, forests are clear-cut and animals are crammed into factory lots.

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  • This is one of the more clear-cut depressive disorders being that the changes in moods correlated with the seasons make it easy for doctors to spot.

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  • The problem some people face is that the definition of modest is not clear-cut because the meaning is colored by one's belief and culture.

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  • A medical interview indicates clear-cut deficiencies.

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  • The question of when a person qualifies for senior citizen discounts does not have a clear-cut answer.

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  • In fact, there is no clear-cut answer for the exact age that a person becomes a senior citizen.

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  • What exactly a senior pass buys isn't always clear-cut because there is such a variety and number of national parks.

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  • The simplicity of the early games is also an attractive factor for some players; in an increasingly complex world, immersion in a straightforward game with a clear-cut goal is highly appealing.

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  • It's more difficult, as the principles aren't as clear-cut in these blockbusters.

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  • But for many, the actual end of the era is not as clear cut.

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  • Most children who undergo evaluation for FUO do not receive treatment until a clear-cut cause is found.

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  • The diagnosis of mutism is fairly easy to make because the signs and symptoms are clear-cut and easily observable.

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  • The Federal Housing Administration will have clear-cut answers for you, and if the lender is acting inappropriately then the FHA can get involved.

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  • Copper sulfate crystals use in swimming pools is not a clear-cut issue.

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  • Yet, members of the military proudly accept the challenges and often feel honored to be able to serve.For military spouses, it's not always so clear-cut.

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  • Unlike the emotion of grief, which has similar stages, breaking up tends to be so affected by the individuals involved that it doesn't really have a clear-cut map from "things aren't working" to "we've both moved on."

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  • As engagements and engagement parties become more tailored to the individual circumstances of a newly engaged couple, the expectations regarding gifts at engagement parties are not as clear cut as in the past.

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  • While other grains seem to have clear-cut boundaries when it comes to gluten content, the jury is still inconclusive on whether oats are a safe option for a gluten-free lifestyle.

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  • A clear cut definition of the Pisces persona can be useful for drawing out and seeking to explain certain behaviors that seem prominent within a person's psychology.

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  • As with most things related to child development and parenting, there are no clear-cut answers as to whether or not children should use technology.

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  • While abuse and neglect of children is obvious in many parenting situations, some situations may be less clear-cut and leave a sizeable debate on what exactly constitutes parental rights.

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  • Violence on TV isn't always clear-cut; stress that violence isn't the answer to solving problems and that in real life, violence often leads to pain and death.

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  • Perhaps someday there will be clear cut photographic evidence of a real live Sasquatch.

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  • Sometimes, however, a new actor will arrive to take over the role, so a cast member announcement isn't always as clear cut as it may seem!

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  • Autism is not a clear-cut set of symptoms or behaviors, and children may appear the same as others without ASD.

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  • That's an ethical question and the answers are not always so clear-cut.

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  • Cattle ranging takes up quite a bit of land, and this land now includes parts of rain forests that have been clear-cut.

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  • Sith names are pretty clear cut with Darth Maul coming from the word "mauled", Tyranus from the word "tyrant" and of course General Grevious.

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  • The derivative of Star Wars character names is not always so clear cut.

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  • However, this wasn't so clear cut at the start of the war.

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  • He was willing to personally alert the local police and have them check out the vehicle even without clear cut identification.

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  • A letter like this, clear cut in its thought, teeming with ideas emanating from an unique religious experience, and admirably adjusted to known situations, bears on the face of it the marks of genuineness even without recourse to the unusually excellent external attestation.

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  • His philosophy was more like Michaelangelo's famous sculpture of the Dawn, a spirit yet encumbered with the stubble of the material from which it was hewn, than a clear cut figure with unmistakable outlines.

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  • Hence in Chrismann (who is in other respects the most definite of the three) we have a view of dogma almost as clear-cut as that of the Protestant schoolmen.

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  • They can be explained, partly by the origin of the State - for the most part through a voluntary union of countries possessed by a strong sense of their own individuality - partly by the influence in Austria of the Germanic spirit, well understood by the Slays, which has nothing of the Latin tendency to reduce all questions of administration to clear-cut formulae as part of a logically consistent system.

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  • His clear-cut, strenuous policy of open hostilities has always had its admirers; but it is difficult to see how England could have secured from it more than she 294 Walsingham, Sir Francis actually did from Elizabeth's more Fabian tactics.

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  • Out of this mist of contradictions scholastic thought strove to emerge by means of clear-cut definitions.

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  • It was not till the clear-cut impress of the events of Christ's life, death and resurrection had with the lapse of years faded from human recollection, that there arose a desire to " seek the living among the dead."

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  • But, when the Christian world was faced with the clear-cut questions, Was this, then, how it conceived man's relation to God?

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  • The reason, it seems, is that speech is a continuous stream of sounds, without clear-cut borderlines between each word.

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  • Many of these organizations are worth talking to even if you're not sure if you have a clear cut case of pregnancy discrimination.

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  • Many victims of Nigerian email or romance scams loathe to report falling for it because it seems so clear-cut after the fact.

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  • Regardless of who may have precipitated the end of the relationship, the question of who gets the engagement ring is not as clear-cut as it may seem.

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  • While there are a number valid arguments in favor of school uniforms, the issue of whether or not they should be required is not a clear-cut matter.

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  • Although the Great Council repeatedly protested against the king's misrule and extravagance, their remonstrances came to nothing for want of leaders and a clear-cut policy.

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