Sentences with phrase «so clear cut»

no doubt there will be cases not so clear cut..
In England and Wales this is something you have the right to do, but in Scotland and Northern Ireland it's not so clear cut and depends on the tenancy agreement.
At this time an important area of divorce for lesbian or gay couples is if there are children involved, as it may not be so clear cut.
According to him, current legislation in the United States could mean that Bitcoin users could be held liable — but it's not so clear cut:
While it has more or less been established that the iPhone 8 would indeed get wireless charging, though at half the speed of the current Qi spec, things aren't so clear cut for the iPhone 7s and 7s Plus.
Things have changed, however, and the answer to the question, «Is it still worthwhile to buy a ThinkPad» is no longer so clear cut.
But unfortunately the evidence is rarely so clear cut and because of the amount of money at stake in many fatal accident cases the insurers are likely to fight the claim if they believe there is a chance of avoiding liability or achieving an apportionment of liability.
Note that the following scenario draws directly from the one in the Green Paper, but while the Green Paper version makes it clear the accused is most certainly a member of a terrorist group and thus a danger to Canada, our version explores what might happen if the case isn't quite so clear cut, as is so often the case in real life:
For those of you who aren't familiar with the Ontario rules, a summary judgment motion is a motion brought by a party to obtain judgment without a trial on the basis that the result is so clear cut that a full trial is not necessary.
that unless the agreement is so clear cut in its effect, the mere fact that the agreement is capable of restricting competition does not mean that it infringes Art 101 (1) by object; and
The global temperature empirical evidence is so clear cut, and verified, that two of the most prominent climate scientists on opposing sides of the global warming issue agree on the science fundamentals: there has been no statistically significant warming over the last 15 years.
Steven Mosher — Well if my previous answer didn't help, and you require everything to be so clear cut that researchers can not disagree unless one or other is «mush headed» or «ineffective» I am not sure I can persuade you.
If you consider the other electuary forces (electro - magnetic) then the situation is not so clear cut:
Others aren't so clear cut, but all need to be weighed against the perceived benefits.
But, when Fisher finds his daughter Sarah dead, things might not be so clear cut as first thought.
The answer is not so clear cut as you may like, but all depends on your aversion to risk and your financial well - being.
With a mortgage, the case is not so clear cut so it depends more on personal factors, but I think for anyone that has some savings and has some equity in the home, it is an option highly worth considering.
While there are some protections under the Consumer Reporting Act, things may not be so clear cut as far as your actual credit report is concerned.
But the case for rebalancing isn't always so clear cut, which is why I said it's «generally» worth effort.
And the statute of limitations isn't so clear cut that anyone on the street can provide correct advice.
Then it will not be so clear cut.
But is it really so clear cut?
Outside of the US, however, things are not so clear cut.
Real life is rarely so clear cut, and the problems employees must solve generally aren't ever fully resolved.
As such, the lines are not so clear cut and hence more believable; even Julie's motivations and mind set are fleshed out intelligently and with an even hand, a refreshing change from the typical depiction of potential relationship spoilers.
But this year it doesn't seem so clear cut.
But it is not so clear cut... eating grains and other forms of carbohydrates, like squash, fruit, yams does not necessarily lead to weight gain or health problems.
Research definitely supports avoiding a concentrated chemical source of salt like table salt, but when it comes to natural forms of salt, the research is not so clear cut.
Recent research has questioned the proposed effects of breakfast on obesity and the answer is not so clear cut.
«There has been common lore in the behavioral literature that women do better than men in many types of face - processing tasks, such as face recognition and detecting and categorizing facial expressions, although, when you look in the empirical literature, the findings are not so clear cut,» said Scherf.
The picture is not so clear cut for people who have previously been treated with AZT.
This recovery is not always so clear cut, as many animals remain carriers of the bacteria even after they appear healthy.
But the funding business is not so clear cut.
But it's not so clear cut, according to a study of an Ohio center for addiction treatment.
While the jungle primary format could benefit Feinstein, it's not so clear cut for Democrats in several House races.
However, the terms of this debate are not so clear cut.
So I was a little unprepared for the weaning this time, since it wasn't so clear cut.
Some situations are not so clear cut, however, such as issues involving sexual behaviors.
There are games which you may have a feeling one way or the other and some which may not be so clear cut.
As mentioned before in this article, Matic has built a reputation as being one of Europe's best holding midfielders and while he deserves this reputation in the Premier League, it may not be so clear cut as some would have you think.
None of their rivals were able to keep pace, but it's important to remember that things weren't always so clear cut.
It is not quite so clear cut though, so Arsene Wenger needs to make sure that we make the most of this situation and looking at the players out of action for each team it seems clear to me how to do this.
It had seemed that everything was hunky dory and the flurry of potential buyers appeared to be set to ease the club's short term worries about being «wound up» but now it doesn't seem quite so clear cut.
«In the U.S., 75 % of consumers indicate they are willing to pay more for food with a cleaner label with 88 % of millennials saying they would pay more», says Nair But this trend isn't always so clear cut: In Europe, smaller packs of more premium brands are more popular now than they used to be.
Whether or not it's a settled question for RJM, there's obviously a number of people for whom the issue isn't so clear cut.
They are fascinating topics that are not always so clear cut.
Miller sees this «spiritual but not religious» so clear cut and canned, but it's not.
Wishful thinking of this sort is difficult to argue against, but it may be relevant to note briefly that the status of «action at a distance» is by no means so clear cut in contemporary philosophy of science as they seem to suppose.
However, when you can get a ten - year fixed mortgage rate charging less than 5 % — and you still can, as I write — then the decision is not so clear cut.

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In addition to having a clear - cut plan for achieving your goals, you also need to set up your lifestyle so you're more likely to succeed.
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