Sentences with phrase «clearly brighter line»

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The resultant output is shown in Fig. 3, and the bright front is clearly visible in the Hα line core, along with SDO AIA 304A, 171A, and 131A.
«Where there is a bolder brow, a brighter eye, there is one like him; where a voice sings most clearly, there is one; where a line is drawn most cleverly to make a picture clear, a carving strong, there is one; where a statesman stands most honorable, a judge most just, there is one; where a scholar is most learned, there is one; where a woman is both beautiful and wise, there is one.
Sure, the bottom line sucked, but clearly things are looking bright into the future.
Looking at the curved outlines, some filled in, some open, the swirling lines and bright green, blue, red and yellow patches we can clearly see an incredible energy that permeates the entire work.
The large tableaux have been executed in Melgaard's easily recognizable, personal and clearly expressionistic style with firm black contour lines and paint in strong, bright colours in the figuration, with Bjarne Melgaard's own words and text elements.
Not only that, it's clearly incorrect to draw a bright line of scientific demarcation that would exclude so many areas of science.
You wrote, «Not only that, it's clearly incorrect to draw a bright line of scientific demarcation that would exclude so many areas of science.»
Examining the structure of the global cloud field one can see, a long line of bright, dense clouds near the equator in a region known as the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ), more clearly evident over the tropical Atlantic and East Pacific oceans.
Clearly the Court preferred the subjective and discretionary justifiable infringement test over the brighter line of inapplicability — but at what cost in providing certainty to all parties?
Clearly, the Booker remedy helped obscured whatever bright line Blakely may have aspired to create.
One decision that clearly illustrates the near bright - line approach taken by the courts is the decision in R. v. Frank Wilson Grandview Services Ltd. that was rendered by the Ontario Court of Justice in July, 2000.
While the Court clearly rejected the proposition that the «bright line» rule is presumptive, the changes made by the Court to the scope of the rule clearly reduce apparent over-breadth by permitting consideration of essentially the same factors that would be considered if the rule were presumptive.
The Court is clearly trying to instill clarity and set down some bright lines where the internet is concerned.
There aren't bright line rules in the area of fair use (which is the core issue - you are clearly copying a work that has copyright protected portions, at least - the question is whether fair use provides a defense and whether some portions are not copyright protected).
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