and with people around them. We have Paul going out to the Gentile world, because Christianity was originally a Jewish sect, and Jesus -- I'm crystal clear from everything he wrote -- always considered himself a Jew, assumed he was a Jew, assumed he was going to reform Judaism.He didn't think he was starting a new religion. So you have all of these, and you do have the Christian church developing, and then reinterpreting the scriptures
Certainly some things missing. are crystal clear in the research about why.
Right. And it still didn't make their top 35 or 40. He was crystal clear on that.
Second is to really think, what's the outcome you want? What is the crystal clear thing you want to achieve? And then-- once you wish-- outcome, then you have to think about the obstacle.
The barrel of his rifle glistens under the stars. Rocky summits glowed crystal clear .
All right. So here's the cover. It comes across crystal clear .
These are smart people. The research is crystal clear . So it does work, obviously.
Yet, to be efficient, to focus, to develop those strengths and work with people who are strong in areas where we are not. This time it was crystal clear that I was going to pick up the check.
bringing all their tourism money sharing this knowledge bringing it back in this diaspora of knowledge throughout the world and at the end of the day all of that water goes crystal clear as the day it was when it came out of the mountain back into the streams one quarter of a degree warmer than the natur natural ecosystem which is within the environmental impact study so this guy
history in 2001 and 2003. And profits double. The business case is crystal clear ; costs are down, not up -- dispelling a myth in the false ______ between the economy and the environment. Waste elimination effort alone, $405 million, has paid the way here. Products have not only been -- ever, sustainable design is a well-spring of innovation, especially biomimicry.
It seems strange in retrospect that no one thought of discussing this experiment until 1959, when Bohm and Aharonov first suggested it and made the whole question crystal clear ." Feynman included himself that statement. He later wondered why he had never noticed the effect.
My wife was like, Danny, what are you doing? But the first step is to be crystal clear about what it is that you want.
And she's like, OK. But you've never seen a crystal clear body camera.
Because when the water is crystal clear , you see where the crocodile is.
So it's not as crystal clear yet, because we're still in the process of drafting it.
The imagery doesn't need to be crystal clear , but just see it as best you can.
And so you'll get these crystal clear shots, which if anyone says was taken in the wild generally are taken at the aquarium.
It forces people to be super crystal clear about problems they’re trying to solve and then holding people accountable for actually doing those things and the rest doesn’t
do and the answer was crystal clear that failure was staying
And those have to be crystal clear . There should never be someone who leaves listening to you and is not clear on what your points were, which is separate from the arguments
watched his friend sink slowly into the crystal clear water of the Mediterranean.
So what I had to learn is how to be crystal clear , and just very less is more.
And some of the great examples of companies that have crystal clear understanding of that.
And the reason he came to the fore was because of the crystal clear clarity
And she's like, OK. But we actually know the technology exists today that can make the body camera footage crystal clear .
It's over. The vision is having a crystal clear sense of what the finish line looks like far from the distance, but having no idea how far away it is--
Everybody has a to do list but the great leaders are the ones that are crystal clear on what they're not going to do.
a push by ourselves so the next morning we get up and it is a crystal clear beautiful day and we start to move up
I think the Iranian regime, it's crystal clear they're a big danger to its own people, to its neighbors, and to our national security. Now, $6 billion turns out to be 2 or 3% of
That's what campaigns are about is to draw distinctions and make the choices crystal clear . Voters have to decide.
Sometimes it's cloudy. Sometimes the mountains are really pristine and crystal clear .
But I also think that I didn't get into this to have conclusive answers that are definitive and crystal clear .
At least from ICRC's perspective, we've been crystal clear that the rules of war, they apply to humans.
But it's a first attempt to try and define the boundaries, and to make it crystal clear that data is something which
She was the one that told me I was going to die one day and made sure I was crystal clear on the concept.
What I've found is that the great managers or leaders are the ones that are crystal clear on what they and their teams are not going to do.
And I also think one of the other takeaways I will mention that I hadn't thought about before writing my book but became crystal clear to me is
Yeah. One is how can someone get involved and support these projects, just to be crystal clear , Clara.
Are we paying lip service to it, or are there are certain values that are a little bit more crystal clear than that, and who is in charge of identifying them
to the tumult, perhaps, of the '60s and the '70s. And these stories provided crystal clear , very simple and very, very ideological storylines that seemed to explain the world.
two groups of Christians and Sikhs, and Muslims. And almost all of them were crystal clear
something here because it's just crazy and it's beautiful." It's like the Blue Lagoon, the water is crystal clear , even those it
charcoal. Then you pour it through a coffee filter, it comes out crystal clear out the other side of the coffee filter.