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Even if the words are diplomatic, the body language is a better clue.
That will be a better clue than most to health care reform's ultimate fate.
I will analyze this to see if I can get a better clue as to the source of the problem.
Knoblauch extends at-bats, he drains pitchers and he gives every Yankee a better clue about what they might see.
The common name is a corruption of Jamestown weed, but it is the botanic name that gives a better clue to its hazards.
The music — Jimi Hendrix one night, blues another — is a better clue: This food rocks, but there's nothing fast about it.
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The questions give a much better clue to how a person thinks.
Kanhere et al. demonstrated that DNA stability of promoter regions provides a much better clue than other features when determining the location of the TSS [ 21].
Do we have any better clues how things will go from now on?
In addition to Jari Taylor's already extensive notes on the draft, Piller suggested Biller get in touch with actual gang members or a police officer who could better clue the writer into street gang culture for the episode.
There is no better clue to the downspin in the literary wheel of fortune than the activities of this ancient charity.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com