Example sentences of "have a clearly [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | To adopt this approach successfully it is important that government has a clearly defined framework for investment in research . |
2 | The man who has reversed the image of the horizontal heavyweight from Britain now has a clearly defined picture of the future in his head . |
3 | Despite the urgent need to halt economic decline , neither has a clearly defined policy . |
4 | A second likely reason for the ineffectiveness of project work is that the activity itself does not have a clearly defined purpose on the part of either the teacher or the pupil . |
5 | ‘ A revolutionary socialist newspaper should exist for a specific purpose ; it should have a clearly defined perspective ’ , wrote Tariq Ali ominously in the anniversary editorial . |
6 | In the auction room discretion must be used in bidding and the developer must have a clearly defined policy if the price exceeds the value calculated : he should either withdraw or bid only a marginal percentage above the calculated value . |
7 | Everyone in an organization should have a clearly defined role . |
8 | Do you have a clearly defined training programme for your managers ? |
9 | I think it would be beneficial for each committee member to have a clearly defined area of responsibility in order to spread the load and develop expertise in particular areas . |
10 | He maintained that the good news about Jesus had a clearly defined form . |
11 | Some of the University 's degrees are specifically vocational and have an established core or have a clearly defined course of study ; others are more open in their purpose and structure . |
12 | To the advocates of reductionism and materialism , or the sceptical at heart , the Hindus have a clearly defined answer for that condition : |
13 | Individuals may feel happier if they have a clearly specified job within the organisation and know exactly where they fit into the workings of the organisation . |