Sentences with phrase «lack of clarity at»

While the game does not revolutionize the genre and it is not free of defects (repetitive, lack of clarity at times), it brings a little more subtlety than its predecessor in terms of gameplay.
One fears that this lack of clarity at the time of the Council is responsible for countless situations since where doctrine has been over ridden by appealing to «pastoral necessity».

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Speaking of a lack of clarity, it's not at all clear what's going on with a purported security flaw in chips made by Advanced Micro Devices.
It's this lack of clarity over the changes at Whole Foods that may be the biggest issue for the brand, as it's been hit by a slate of negative articles and even held a summit to address angry partners.
«I do think clarity is particularly important in this context, and right now there is a lack of clarity,» said Stephen Ascher, a lawyer at Jenner & Block who backs a broad definition.
One study provides evidence consistent with one explanation of the overall lack of strong findings: optimal board structures may vary by firm size, with smaller firms benefiting from a unified chair / CEO position, with the clarity of leadership that structure provides, and larger firms benefiting from the extra monitoring that an independent chair may provide given the greater risk of «agency costs» at large companies.
Michael Pachter, a research analyst at investment banking and brokerage firm Wedbush Morgan Securities, said he was unimpressed with the appointment of an acting CEO instead of a permanent one and the board's lack of clarity on how to return the company to profitability.
Chinese officials seem to systematically decline requests for comments, local sources are willing to provide information on condition of anonymity only, while leaked documents remain unverified.Despite this lack of clarity, here's what's known so far.Effects on TradingThe most important thing we know for sure is that Chinese bitcoin exchanges will be closing down, or at least exiting China.
A lack of clarity through keyword insertion is something that can result in a Google ban, but the advertiser needs to be very alert at all times in order to recognize when he or she might be wandering into bad territory.
Or at least, what they have experienced has lacked a clear contrast with the dominant society, and there has been little of the clarity of exposition that would make it seem important and challenging.
At this point it is necessary to gain some clarity by problematizing what are normally taken to be simple binaries — clear and seemingly self - evident — like oppressor - oppressed and attempt to see if this almost taken - for - granted polarities are what have been responsible for the lack of progress in our quest for peace and reconciliation.
In their life and reflection, human beings possess various items of knowledge which, though they lack the ultimate degree of clarity, certainty and obligation of a theoretical and moral kind, yet are and must be valid for them, at least until they attain better insight.
He's not only distraught at the murder of believers in his area but is appalled at lack of clarity from the government on the issue: «The sad thing about it is that the government is not able to apprehend not even one of these people — these herdsmen.
Though even in these things there can be some lack of clarity and some degree of error, the basics must be believed, at least intuitively, even if one can not articulate them very well.
Lack of clarity on corrections will chip away at your confidence.
If not then Wenger may well feel that it is a small and vocal minority calling for him to leave or be sacked and so a lack of clarity could see us stuck with him for at least one more season and if we have not made our feelings clear then we could hardly complain too much could we?
There's been a humiliating European exit, a defeat at Anfield, reports of training ground disputes, a lack of clarity from anyone over what is happening next season and a few fans have staged protests before the last couple of games.
Home visitors typically do not identify or respond to maternal depression during the course of their home visits with clients.11, 12,17 Several reasons appear to contribute to home visitors» lack of attention to maternal depression, including feeling they do not have appropriate training on approaches to discussing the topic with clients, perceptions that depressed clients are more difficult to engage, challenges in prioritizing discussion of poor mental health in the context of clients» other pressing needs, and lack of clarity on the extent to which they should address maternal depression.13, 14 Systematic screening and referral at time of home visitation enrollment can help identify women needing supports for maternal depression.
May appeared to face one of several dark choices: Offer clarity to business and agree a transitional phase before knowing what form the final trade agreement will take or plunge some businesses into crisis as lack of clarity becomes the overwhelming theme up until at least next October.
Sir Michael Scholar, the chairman of the UK Statistics Authority at the time, responded to Mr Raynsford's letter in January: «Looking at statistics on housing, house building and house prices more generally, the Statistics Authority has been concerned for some time that there is a lack of coherence and clarity in their public presentation.»
At the same time, the New York attorney general is pointing to the «sweeping breadth and lack of clarity» that led to confusion over how to interpret the order.
The letter, which could win the Sir Humphrey Appleby award for lack of clarity, explains that the government is not paying councils the last instalment of the school standards grant before it is abolished at the end of the financial year and the money merged into school's mainstream funding.
«As I have said all along and repeated in a letter to New York City landlords, I will not allow the Legislature to leave town until the rent laws are resolved and at the end of the day the rent laws will be in place so landlords and real estate speculators should not seek to exploit any apparent lack of clarity in New York City's rent laws.
At the minute, there isn't just a lack of clarity, there's a lack of vision too.»
«As I have said all along and repeated in a letter to New York City landlords, I will not allow the Legislature to leave town until the rent laws are resolved and at the end of the day the rent laws will be in place so landlords and real estate speculators should not seek to exploit any apparent lack of clarity in New York City's rent laws,» Cuomo said in an emailed statement.
There were very minor differences between the two statistical reports, and these were, at least in part, due to some lack of clarity in the original report of the CTT meta - analysis.4
Since there is a lack of clarity regarding how using peak TASK and average TASK might affect the touches of an EMG study, and since MVIC is the most common normalization method, MVIC is commonly recommended, at least for slow speed muscle actions (Burden, 2010; Ball & Scurr, 2013).
If there is any lack of clarity as to why you split, at least one of you will be confused and potentially incapable of moving on and therefore unable to remain friends.
Another concern raised by the leading whistleblowing charity, Public Concern at Work (PCaW), is that the lack of clarity in the education sector is also causing practical problems for whistleblowers.
Many of us are detached from our bodies and the feelings that arise there, leading to a lack of clarity around issues that are causing an emotional response and finding us at the mercy of our environment.
Turnover at the leadership level, chronic overspending in the areas of special education, early childhood education, and nutrition services, and a lack of transparency and clarity in OUSD's budget practices compound these problems, creating an unpredictable and distrustful situation for teachers, principals, and families alike.
In short, lack of clarity about teacher leadership roles, and the absence of structures to support them, is, at least in some places, inhibiting sustainable development of effective teacher leaders.
Volkswagen dealers, still reeling in the wake of the emissions scandal, are facing lack of clarity on what Volkswagen will do to handle the diesel units at their auto dealerships and are also facing a lack of ICE models to sell, reports Automotive News here:
At worst, you could get negative reviews for lack of clarity, or even incur costs in reprinting the book after finding errors.
While there are lots of things that author website design companies and clients can do to drive each other nuts (and we, at AuthorBytes, are certainly guilty of a number of them), lack of clarity is the root of many of the thornier problems.
Visually, it's perfectly fine if playing at a distance - like on a couch - but when sat closer to your screen - like most PC players - the game's lack of graphical tweaks (like anti-aliasing) means jagged edges run rampant here, forcing the image to lose clarity very quickly up close.
I could never tell, and this lack of clarity seemed at odds with how welcoming ARMS tries to be.
At the very least, the final third of the game lacks what I consider two of the greater virtues a work can have, clarity and brevity.
The details of Knoedler's collapse offer a kind of clarity that is typically nonexistent in this business, raising all sorts of questions about whether the lack of transparency at the high end of the art market will be viable in the future.
They will say the $ 30b was a «one off» that shouldn't be expected again while at the same time saying there is no need to worry about a lack of clarity on sources and measuring of long - term finance.
Looking back, the real reason why I failed to grab the judge's attention at this crucial moment was because I lacked clarity, not just in terms of my delivery but in my preparation overall.
Costs at that level are certainly the exception rather than the norm but for many separating couples, a lack of information or clarity in how much there legal costs are likely to be only adds to the stress of separation.
Around 45 % of collision bicycle accidents take place at intersections, often due to a lack of clarity as to who has the right of way.
The report identified several uncertainties that landlords and property managers have about protection orders: lack of knowledge of emergency protection orders and confusion about various types of no - contact orders (at 14), and lack of clarity about how and when tenants may apply for these types of orders (at 45).
At the end of the cross-examination by the self - represented party, the Board could have identified areas on which it lacked clarity and offered the party the opportunity to address those issues through further questioning.
The Tribunal noted «Mr. Gichuru theoretically had the option of refusing the conditions,» [574], but also noted lack of clarity as to the regulator ever making clear to the applicant he could refuse the conditions and seeking a hearing at his option.
The lack of clarity inherent in the remark has since drawn speculation on Chinese - language social media, with at least one domestic media outlet also taking note of the claim.
The one external speaker at the top of the device produces some reverb and lacks clarity but the sound isn't all that unpleasant when it comes down to it in a pinch.
Generally, audio playback is similar to that of the MediaPad M2 10: extremely loud (almost uncomfortably so) at the highest volume level, but lacking some of the bass and clarity you'd get from a standalone Bluetooth speaker system.
Whilst trading volumes in bitcoin futures at CBOE and CME remain fairly low, as both platforms still see it as an experiment, central bank officials warn of high risks of losing actual money by trading bitcoin due to the unpredictability of the digital currencies, and lack of clarity regarding mechanisms driving the market.
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