Example sentences of "set out clearly the " in BNC.

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1 The role of books such as this and instructors beyond a basic level is to set out clearly the aims for learning .
2 In all cases , after stating the purpose of the report , the head teacher needs to set out clearly the decision he or she would advise the governors to take .
3 These documents were intended to set out clearly the basis on which services would be provided to a customer , to inform him of his rights and to give him the opportunity of allowing or prohibiting certain types of transactions such as off-exchange transactions , borrowings on his behalf and illiquid investments .
4 Whilst this is not unacceptable , price without value is meaningless and firms must set out clearly the service they will provide and , where appropriate , show examples of the standard they expect to achieve .
5 Centre devised Programme Regulations should set out clearly the centre 's policy on reassessment of students who fail or fail to complete assignments .
6 The circular setting out the notice of meeting must set out clearly the effect of the proposed purchases on conversion or subscription rights in terms of attributable assets and earnings ( para 30.4 ) .
7 Although William Green was deprecatory about his own writing it is most happy for us that his Guide ( 1819 ) sets out clearly the aspirations of his art .
8 Writing in his memoirs , McNee 's Law , Sir David McNee , Commissioner of Police at the time of the Lewisham affair sets out clearly the dilemma which faces the police in these matters .
9 He also sets out clearly the conditions under which the experience curve can be the basis of effective strategy .
10 If it is in the interests of the development , a single Stage 2 submission from a consortium may be accepted provided it sets out clearly the ability of each course team to deliver and the ability of each centre to support the course or the units which it proposes to offer .
11 The patients charter sets out clearly the entitlement of a patient and the standard we seek to set for ambulance services .
12 I refer to our document , the ’ Autumn Statement ’ , which sets out clearly the Government 's spending priorities for the next three years .
13 The system of adjudication was to be improved by setting out clearly the roles of presenting officer and tribunal clerk .
14 In 1809 he experimented with a glider capable of lifting a man , and he published a paper in Nicholson 's Journal ( November 1809–March 1810 ) setting out clearly the basic principles of aeroplane flight .
15 The Employment Service has published the jobseekers charter setting out clearly the high standards of service which the public can expect in all its offices .
16 On 23 August 1991 the Minister wrote to me setting out clearly the Government 's attitude .
17 For the benefit of the clients , and also for the orderly conduct of the promotion , the agent will normally supply a table of steps , setting out clearly the various procedural steps required by the General Orders , in chronological order , and showing who precisely will be responsible for each step ; most of the steps are taken by the agent , but in some cases local newspaper advertisement and local service is undertaken by the client .
18 As long ago as 1975 a Home Office White Paper ‘ Computers and Privacy ’ said , unambiguously , that ‘ the time has come when those who use computers to handle personal information , however responsible they are , can no longer remain the sole judges of whether their own systems adequately safeguard privacy ’ , and it set out clearly the special features of computerised information systems which had implications for privacy .
19 So these are all factors in here which er the the Well first of all the general public was provided with a a synopsis of this if I can put it that way in that the en original consultation leaflet included er extracts from this , summaries of it er in the leaflet , er and that set out clearly the differing traffic effects of the outer northern relief road compared with the inner .
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