It's clear to me that one can't be Jewish without Israel. Religious or non-religious, Zionist or non-Zionist, Ashkenazi or Sephardic - all these will not exist without Israel.
They haven't said it, but let's be clear: I would never have been on the list for James Bond, so I'm not labouring under that misapprehension.
It is clear that too many bankers think that laws are for the little people.
My dad set a clear model for me for what manhood was all about.
There is no clear sign that the economy is turning the corner in a meaningful way.
When Al Gore picked Joe Lieberman, it was a clear declaration of independence from President Clinton; no Democrat had been more critical of Clinton's misconduct.
It's very clear from Biblical history and Jewish history that Jewish monotheism wasn't developed in an instant, that it became gradually the accepted norm. But undoubtedly, Jewish ancestors were polytheists.
If I haven't made myself clear, this worrisome chain of events describes the game of the nineteenth century.
The financial passport is part of full access to the E.U. market, and a precondition for that is the contribution to the E.U. budget. That has been the case in Norway and in Switzerland. That is clear.
The Americans are very clear, and obsessed with nouns.
It's clear that the NYPD has prioritized creating a force as diverse as the vibrant city it protects.
The facts are clear. Our oceans are a mess.
We needed to go back on the offense and offer clear leadership on Iraq.
The NATO treaty is crystal clear on this one: An attack on one nation shall be regarded as an attack on all of them.
I want my prose to be as clear as a pane of glass.
Life is full of adventure. There's no such thing as a clear pathway.
The Fraud Act 2006 makes it perfectly clear that Libor rigging is prosecutable as a criminal offence.
In modern pharmacology it's so clear that even if you have a fixed dose of a drug, the individuals respond very differently to one and the same dose.
I'm not really into 'My Little Pony.' I'm not a 'Brony,' just to clear that up.
Donβt ever postpone things - that was very clear in our family.