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A bell has a very clear tone that can be heard from a long distance. If something is that clear, then it's very clear indeed.
Distance is nothing but a clear demarcation of angle which the distant object makes with an eye of the observer.
It was originally a nautical term meaning to keep the ship's head to the wind and staying clear of a lea shore as in 'keeping a distance'
The reason they don't want you using personal electronics during takeoff and landing is that most personal electronics, even though they're shielded and not supposed to emit much, emit certain amounts of RFI (Radio Frequency Interference). While one or two devices might not interfere, a lot of them could interfere with aircraft pilot-ground communications, which is critical during takeoff and landing, when the aircraft is most vulnerable. If there is an emergency, the pilot needs to have clear communication with the Air Traffic Controller for emergency instructions and other necessary coms. Cell Phones and Notebooks are the biggest RFI and EMI (electromagnetic interference) offenders - even though they're shielded, they still emit quite a bit of interference, and cell phones by their nature could theoretically directly overlap an emergency com frequency that the pilot is using. If you've ever noticed the bulge cylinder on the end of some computer and AC adapter cables, that's a device specifically designed for RFI reduction. But not all cables have those. On another note, any fuel leak vapors during takeoff and landing could also be set off by the use of personal electronic devices if the plane were forced to abort the takeoff and a tank ruptured, though RFI is the primary concern. Same if the plane had a hard landing that resulted in a wing tank rupture and subsequent fuel leak. It's the same reason you're asked to turn your cell phones off while fueling your car.
The details of the Enron scandal are: The company's financial statements were not clear to the shareholders and analysts, they also had a complicated business model and unethical practices, that required them to modify balance sheets to illustrate favourable performance.
clear for landing or takeoff.
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It isn't clear what you mean by "total distance". Distance from where? And why "total"?
A bold jumper is a horse that approaches jumping an obstacle with a desire to clear it, without hesitation.
A bell has a very clear tone that can be heard from a long distance. If something is that clear, then it's very clear indeed.
The phrase "clear a hurdle" means to successfully overcome a difficulty or obstacle in order to advance or achieve a goal. It often implies overcoming a challenge or problem in a skillful or effective manner.
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You have to clear the exams required to become an astronauts.
One obstacle in chain surveying is the need for a clear line of sight between survey points, which can be challenging in areas with dense vegetation, buildings, or rough terrain. Additionally, inaccuracies can arise from errors in measurement and recording when using the chain and ranging rods.
An idler pulley is a pulley that does not drive and is not connected to any device that is driven. It serves to either tension a belt or to route a belt to clear an obstacle.
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