Example sentences of "it is [adv] clear that " in BNC.

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31 If operating the market entails transaction costs , it is even clearer that establishing it entails implementation costs , although the difficulty of identifying and quantifying them means that estimates vary widely .
32 In turning to the manner in which the Report deals specifically with the " needs of business " it is immediately clear that the requirements of cultural nationalization are to be allowed completely to overwhelm the servicing of such needs .
33 It is immediately clear that some topics received considerably more , or less , attention than would be suggested by the number of courses allocated to them .
34 When the four CO ligands are treated as two sets of two , it is immediately clear that as each pair is related by the C 2 axis , there must be an a 1 and a b component from each pair .
35 If we enquire into the evolutionary background to this situation , it is immediately clear that the evolution of behaviour in both humans and primates rests on a common mammalian basis which can doubtless be traced to the greater adaptiveness , activity and independence of environmental conditions which the acquisition of warm-bloodedness provided .
36 As in a modern context it is immediately clear that students find it hard to combine study with a full-time job ; so , addressing a would-be contemplative , the Cloud-author explains his view that it is impossible for man to pursue the discipline of meditation and study unless he first ceases external activity , and impossible to come to mystical knowledge of God if the mind is engaged in discursive thought .
37 However , it is increasingly clear that the scale of this challenge is such that it demands a response from a national as well as local level .
38 In fact , it is increasingly clear that in formulating realistic possibilities for prevention around life events in the person 's current life , it will be essential to consider the person 's past history .
39 It is since clear that Lord Salisbury did not give his own views .
40 It is also clear that an unknown number of officers have individually , over the years , passed material to loyalist terrorists .
41 It is also clear that in some places , Marx at least , seems willing to envisage qualifications which are even more fundamental ; for example , that there might be more than one line of evolution .
42 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 .
43 Nevertheless , it is also clear that there is scope for increasing the agricultural production of the crofts .
44 It is also clear that it is difficult to draw comparisons between the Western Isles and the developing countries .
45 It is also clear that there are many in Bonn who believe that a tight union should be created at the centre of the EC , creating a two-speed Europe with a powerful core .
46 However , it is also clear that there are impersonal images of God in these traditions .
47 It is also clear that only about 1–2% of our rivers have access agreements for anyone at all for any parts of their lengths at any time , a significant part of that minute percentage resulting from the work of Adam Box 's team in the Wessex Water area over the last year .
48 Moreover , whilst it is true that the great popularity of the environmental improvements in the centres has turned attention towards restraining traffic in other areas , it is also clear that as car ownership and use rises , there is no political consensus for banning cars in the rest of the city .
49 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 .
50 It is also clear that they are seriously mistaken .
51 But it is also clear that within tight-knit units attributions can become destructive : you are given your role and you must play it out , the same role for the rest of your life .
52 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 . ’
53 It is also clear that there was a great deal of support for the old church throughout the country , and particularly from the gentry elites of provincial England .
54 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 .
55 It is also clear that decisions and actions of the police can be challenged by way of an application for judicial review .
56 However , it is also clear that this general principle is subject to exceptions .
57 It is also clear that the most desirable way forward would actively involve the University Convocation .
58 It is also clear that traditional syntheses between science and faith were badly shaken by new conceptions of nature .
59 The presence of Henry and his sons , together with their army , made a considerable impression on the Limousin , though it is also clear that in the months between June 1176 and October 1177 Richard had effectively wielded power in this region , quartering his Brabançons on monastic estates as he chose .
60 However , it is also clear that in the course of the inter-war period this concern came to be accommodated to such values as taste , tact , and decency that were characteristic of the male focused professions .
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