111. My father has made everything clear to me. 112. A wether was the word for a castrated sheep, and thus he made clear his difference. 113. Wills make it clear that fathers and sons worked together in the same little workshop, and perhaps the women and girls helped occasionally. 114. If an error is made this should be made clear via an SSR replying to the SPR. 115. If an error is made this should be made clear in an SSR which replies to the SPR. 116. Attempts to examine survival and replacement rates in rural society and in towns other than London have made it clear that conclusions can at best be tentative. 117. All the above suggest that income redistribution studies have to be treated with caution and any critical assumptions revealed by sensitivity analysis should be made clear. 118. Two subsequent recommendations make it clear that the public must have a voice in setting these priorities. 119. With such questions, a major task lies in unpacking the word-play, and making clear the distinctions you are drawing from the formulation of the question. 120. With these apparently vague questions it is necessary to make clear your own interpretation of what write means. |