1. Business development in many companies consists of individuals pursuing exciting deals without a clear sense of how these contribute to the company. 2. Gripped by the longest recession since the war, Britain needs a government with a clear sense of direction and purpose. 3. Growing up in the Indiana heartland provided me with a clear sense of what was right and wrong. 4. How far is it affected by motivation, by a clear sense of purpose, as with the microwave ovens? 5. Part of her newfound sense of fashion includes developing a clear sense of what flatters her most. 6. Rabin and his aides entered the Kissinger negotiations as hard bargainers with a clear sense of their bottom line. 7. She had a very strong will and a clear sense of purpose. 8. The kind of unqualified quantification illustrated by such examples, he might argue, does not really make clear sense. 9. What is needed first in each school is a clear sense of direction-an articulated goal to identify and help work-inhibited students. 10. It was certainly not a victory, in any clear sense, for Whig principles. |