Sentences with phrase «confusion than clarity»

Although certain buyers see great value in the information these tools provide, sex - offender registries are controversial by nature and some say they can generate more confusion than clarity.
Michael, I've been asked this before, and unfortunately providing an example will likely provide more confusion than clarity.
More confusion than clarity, or even provocation, results and some curatorial decisions seem plain wrong.
before Apple has even shipped a single device, and you've got an atmosphere ripe for more confusion than clarity.
That keeps us involved, even as the screenplay (co-written by Amir Naderi) digs deep into Rick's shenanigans, causing more confusion than clarity.

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«Clarity on product date labeling will reduce confusion, cut food waste, and enable households to spend their time arguing about something other than what a date label means, like sports, politics, or what channel to watch on TV,» said Meghan Stasz, GMA's senior director of sustainability.
Except the attack was shoved a bit offside by less than successful play from Alan Johnson whose confusion over a few of the numbers obscured the clarity of the target.
The regulations enhance transparency for parents and families, safeguard vulnerable populations of students, and ensure that the accountability and reporting systems required by ESSA promote clarity, rather than chaos and confusion.
Although it may seem simpler in the short run to make teacher decisions based largely on a single set of student scores, this approach has thus far produced more heat than light in analyses of teaching, often creating greater confusion where more clarity is needed.
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