Definitionn. the distance by which one thing clears another
Last update: August 29, 2015
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The cheque has been send for clearance. [Please select]
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Matters relating to security of the country are never given clearance. [Please select]
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Start out someplace besides the clearance rack for once. [Please select]
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Her clearance was for New York and she was heavily laden with lumber. [Please select]
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--In constructing the sewer the trench was excavated so as to give a clearance of 1 ft. [Please select]
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This will give clearance for the chisel point and will prevent burning. [Please select]
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I've seen no such general clearance since you began to practise and took me in. [Please select]
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Clearance should be provided in both the front and rear of the unit for cleaning. [Please select]
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"It carried its clearance in the shape of a certificate from the British Board of Trade." [Please select]
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I'm--I'm liable to arrest, you know, but they made a clearance of us from Boulogne. [Please select]
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They were carried out in 1900, and resulted in the complete clearance of a part of the great cemetery which had been created during the XIIth Dynasty. [Please select]
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