Sentences with phrase «how such clarity»

And the movement between each canvas testifies to how such clarity is a process perpetually pursued, not a state finally achieved.

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His strict Scotch Presbyterian mother had wanted him to become a preacher, and as a Times man he had become one, his column being the podium from which he could spread his Calvinist view of life throughout the land, thrilling thousands with his sound logic and clarity, influencing students, educators, and politicians, sometimes infuriating such presidents as Eisenhower, who once asked, «Who the hell does Reston think he is, telling me how to run the country?»
Ease of use: Our evaluation of how easy each seat is to use, including items such as the clarity of labels and instructions, the ease of achieving an appropriate belt fit, and the transition between highback and backless modes where applicable.
The Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) has urged the Government to provide greater clarity to parents on the many recent and planned changes to child support.1 The tax campaigners are concerned that the childcare support landscape has become very complex and it is difficult for parents to understand how schemes are supposed to interact, such as tax credits, the planned tax free childcare (TFC), universal credit, free childcare entitlement and childcare vouchers.
The Executive Budget reflects better times and proposes new investments in key areas such as infrastructure, but greater clarity is needed on how the state will pay for it all.»
«However questions still need to be answered by both ministers and the civil service about how a project with such high risks was allowed to proceed without clarity of responsibility and accountability back in 2010.»
«Such clarity is essential to understand how our own solar system came to be and how planets form throughout the universe,» Beasley says.
To build the school system that all our students deserve, we must create some foundational clarity, such as how district and charter schools can not only coexist but better collaborate to serve all students, and address some urgent crises, such as our city's teacher shortage.
He also rendered the invisible visible when he wrote with such clarity about conscience and memory and how we bend them to make sense of ourselves.
The reason for lack of clarity is that Amazon owned Audible have never released any of its sales data and as the company now accounts for such a large proportion of the market it's hard to assess accurately how much their contribution has changed the overall growth in audio sales.
The website's clarity and ease of use are clues to other intangible benefits to working with the lender, such as customer service and how easy it is to manage your loan using the online tools.
I have contacted all of my Congress people to try to get some clarity regarding how the Public service loan forgiveness program is not transparent or run in such a way that people who play by the rules can actually take advantage of what the program promises.
I do not want to restate much of what was said yesterday in emails and on social media, but I do want to provide some additional clarity as to how such an overload charge was proposed.
One complaint of developing nations is a lack of clarity on how much money richer countries will provide to help them cut emissions and adapt to the effects of warmer temperatures such as rising sea levels and melting glaciers.
For its part, Avvo has said that its research showed that most consumers got the information they needed in less than 15 minutes — such as seeking clarity on how to proceed with a legal issue, determining if you need a lawyer, and identifying potential legal trouble.
«Many who attended will have been familiar with aspects of a retainer fee arrangement but what Richard articulated with great clarity was the full range of benefits from such arrangements with very practical advice on how to make a success of them... I think mixing the content to appeal to different roles in the firm with a pricing interest is a great idea.»
That's the goal of The Trust Project, an initiative three years in the making that brings together news outlets such as The Washington Post, The Economist, and the Globe and Mail, as well as Facebook, Google, Twitter, and Bing, in a commitment to «provide clarity on the [news organizations»] ethics and other standards, the journalists» backgrounds, and how they do their work.»
Tell your spouse how long you plan to separate for and what type of clarity you hope to gain from the separation, such as a sense of whether or not you want to stay together.
In response to comments, the final rule provides additional clarity on how to disclose such construction - only loans, as described in the section - by - section analyses of the respective provisions of § § 1026.37 and 1026.38.
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