Example sentences of "[be] also clear that the " in BNC.

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1 On top of this indefensible and increasingly absurd situation , it is also clear that the Labour Party is obliged by its own Constitution to organise in Northern Ireland .
2 It is also clear that the non-biological breakdown of water vapour in the outer atmosphere would not by itself be enough to get life started .
3 It is also clear that the renewal and extension of the non-proliferation treaty , hopefully leading in due course to a comprehensive test-ban treaty , depends crucially on the actions of the existing nuclear weapons states . ’
4 When it comes to the separation of powers and the system of checks and balances that the constitution asserted , it is also clear that the bureaucracy was given a much more equal share than either the Diet or the Judiciary .
5 It is also clear that the most desirable way forward would actively involve the University Convocation .
6 It is also clear that the cooperation of the water companies can not be assumed .
7 It is also clear that the transport sector , dominated as it is by private modes , represents the fastest growing source of airborne pollutants , including greenhouse gases .
8 It is also clear that the arrangements wo n't work effectively unless local community care and health care assessors work closely together .
9 It is also clear that the UN as a whole has emerged from the crisis with greatly strengthened authority .
10 Answer guide : In this case the uncertainty is mitigated as the life is clearly known and it is also clear that the loss in utility relates to time .
11 It is also clear that the prices of different commodities rose at varying rates and at different times .
12 It is also clear that the higher the quota value the higher the hurdle for new entrants . ’
13 It 's also clear that the teacher population has erm improved in the sense that it 's become much less mobile .
14 But it was also clear that the governmental machine had failed to revive the economy or reform social institutions in the 1950s .
15 It was also clear that the creation of a network of village centres for the provision of classes and courses was a necessary but insufficient basis for a well-founded adult education movement .
16 But it was also clear that the longer the inquiry went on , the more it would coincide with the growing national debate about the government 's proposals to privatize the electricity industry .
17 It was also clear that the first of a number of PostScript clones , the language definition has always been in the public domain , were beginning to come to the market .
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