单词 | Clear-cut |
例句 | 1. This was a clear-cut case of the original land owner being in the right. 2. There is no clear-cut answer to this question. 3. She has clear-cut evidence that the company cheated her. 4. The state announced a clear-cut policy and set out to carry it through. 5. There is not always a clear-cut distinction between right and wrong. 6. Naturally, some cases of constructive dismissal are clear-cut. 7. I long, at times, for clear-cut answers. 8. On the output side the similarity is less clear-cut. 9. At other times, the options are less clear-cut. 10. Pound's case is by no means so clear-cut. 11. Internationally, the situation is less clear-cut. 12. Or at least much more clear-cut and defined. 13. Unfortunately, the situation is not so clear-cut. 14. The situation wasn't as clear-cut as he'd have liked. 15. There were few outright failures(), and many clear-cut successes. 16. Honey Anna Scott-so clear-cut, so far in the lead. 17. This distinction is clear-cut only at its extremes. 18. In practice the distinction is not so clear-cut. 19. All are given clear-cut linkage to their internal customer. 20. In the ambiguous world of international politics, clear-cut choices between competing interests and values are rare. 21. There no longer is a clear-cut definition of liberal and conservative. 22. It is not easy to put the guilty and innocent into clear-cut categories. 23. For Sir Vernon Harcourt the issue was even more clear-cut. 24. Bouteflika has since reiterated that pledge, but in less clear-cut terms. 25. The more individualistic the inner life of individuals the more clear-cut the demarcation line between our subjects. 26. The appearance of a quid pro quo in the Hammer pardon is much more clear-cut than it is in the Rich case. 27. In their own way, they were both iconoclasts with a common weakness: a deep-rooted disdain for brutish(Sentencedict), clear-cut answers. 28. But it is possible that both views were influenced by hindsight and that matters seemed less clear-cut at the time. 29. The Prime Minister I agree with my hon. Friend about the importance of clear-cut and low corporate and personal tax rates. 30. The definition of public expenditure is by no means clear-cut and must depend upon the question at issue. 1. This was a clear-cut case of the original land owner being in the right. 31. While the idea of such interactions could be inferred from earlier experiments, here the result was much more dramatic and clear-cut. 32. However, the case for a global recession is not clear-cut. 33. His initial high hopes of a clear-cut solution to the Wetherby murder were plummeting in direct relation to his blood sugar. 34. The individual that produces the most clear-cut signal is most likely to have the most offspring. 35. But progress in marriage and parenting for people with learning difficulties is much less clear-cut and visible. 36. The predictability is as clear-cut as it is in the classical theory. 37. However, in our experience the matter is less clear-cut and what is right for some is not the solution for others. 38. Seconds of confusion quickly change to clear-cut orders and a follow-up. 39. These studies of other futures show that the relationship between price volatility and maturity is not clear-cut. 40. Parent-child identification is less clear-cut among girls than it appears to be in boys. 41. A further problem arises from the fact that the experimental results of critical importance are far from clear-cut. 42. The new regent was given the opportunity to determine a much more clear-cut policy than that of the 1540s. 43. Agencies without a clear-cut wartime role will shy away from conflicts. 44. No other historical transformation has quite the same clear-cut and definite character. 45. It is less certain that, apart from the individual politicians standing for election, the choice was necessarily that clear-cut. 46. My own approach is not biographical, and assumes neither a clear-cut persona nor a narrative sequence. 47. Presentational infidelity is less clear-cut and less readily identifiable than selectivity or measurement distortion. 48. But now nothing on the political-economic front is as clear-cut as it used to be. 49. The contrast of this laughing, luxuriant beauty with the clear-cut, austere grandeur all around arrests the attention sharply. 50. Furthermore, if firms pursue objectives other than profit maximisation then the picture becomes even less clear-cut. 51. Reasons are not clear-cut, but various aspects of rural social life have been suggested. 52. In fact this division into distortion effects and volume-change is not quite so clear-cut as I have presented it. 53. On all but the most fundamental issues, the party line became much less forthright and clear-cut. 54. Structural linguists question the existence of a clear-cut distinction between what is grammatical and what is ungrammatical. 55. There is no clear-cut distinction between the plausible and the fantastic. 56. In other words it enables one to modify the artificially simplistic notion of clear-cut dependent and independent variables having one-way causal links. 57. It is not, however(/clear-cut.html), as clear-cut in this country as it is on the continent. 58. There is, however, no clear-cut distinction, rather a continuum exists between the specific procedures and general information gathering. 59. There's no clear-cut distinction between severe depression and mental illness. 60. His was a dark, autocratic face, with clear-cut features that held an austere masculine beauty. 61. Transcription has the unfortunate tendency to make things seem simpler and more clear-cut than they really are. 62. The evaluation of a sales promotion is never a clear-cut matter, mainly on account of other variables in the overall marketing mix. 63. All are given clear-cut linkage to their internal customer. As an example, they have broken the purchasing activity into teams. 64. Worse, they feel it has little relevance to everyday business decisions, where right and wrong are by no means always clear-cut. 65. Engineering change through quiet persuasion nevertheless requires clear-cut goals and a strong sense of direction. 66. Chief among them was the lack of a clear-cut purpose. 67. The lesson to chess players is more clear-cut: chess turns out to be a much richer world than they thought. 68. However(/clear-cut.html), the situation is not quite as clear-cut as it might seem. 69. Redundant systems won't provide such clear-cut results because all of the modules are capable of doing the same job. 70. It is only in the elite price category, $ 35 and above, that Champagne holds a clear-cut advantage. 71. But by 1273, when both the original parties to the 1259 agreement were dead, the issues were by no means so clear-cut. 72. Evidence on cognition in deaf children has never been clear-cut. 73. This apparently clear-cut definition turns out to be rather arbitrary in application. 74. Introversive thinking has exerted profound and far-reaching influences upon traditional Chinese artistic theory(), hence its clear-cut subject spirit. 75. NEW YORK, June 5 (Reuters) - Once the hands-down favorites over stocks, U.S. corporate bonds may not be such a clear-cut choice after frenzied rallies in both markets, money managers say. 76. This painting, using mostly blue tone along with the soothing yellow-white color and bright illumination, outlines several clear-cut performers in different spaces. 77. This is a well-organized company. Each person's job content is quite clear-cut. 78. China hopes to gain the firm and clear-cut support from Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase and the Fijian government. 79. They are mapmaking a pathway up in vibration that has no clear-cut journey, as they are the first of such a creation to fall so low and choose to ascend in eons of time. 80. An intense, clear-cut salmon pink color, with orange and yellow highlights. The light, elegant bubbles create a delicate, sparkling mousse. 81. When dealing with the standardized religion after the establishment of class society and states, magic realism has its own clear-cut standpoint of values, taking a critical and negative viewpoint. 82. Most patients have a constellation of diseases, with few clear-cut distinctions between them. 83. When you see there are certain things going wrong, and they're very clear-cut things, then I don't think you can become demoralised over that. 84. This is especially true for trails constructed below the tree line, where large patches of forest must be clear-cut to make way for skiers. |
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