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Free from doubt, burden, or obstacle; without limitation; plain or unencumbered. The term is used to mean unambiguous or definitive and has various applications. For example, a clear intent to make a gift means that there is no doubt that the donor had the intent to relinquish all dominion and control over the property. Clear and convincing proof is evidence that establishes a firm belief in a person's mind that a fact much more likely than not exists. |
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The new team reflects the company's renewed focus on clear lines of responsibility, collaboration and accountability, according to Doug Schwartz (pictured at left), managing director for Weyerhaeuser's containerboard, recycling and corrugated sheet businesses. Through conversations using concrete examples, parents can draw clear lines between Catholic teachings and life. Work with them to establish an incident command center that will show clear lines of authority during a pandemic. |
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