Sentences with phrase «lack of clarity in»

«A lack of clarity in the definition has permitted some unregistered individuals to market themselves to consumers as professionals who can help facilitate a real estate transaction,» says the proposal.
Or there might be a lack of clarity in the law pertaining to an important aspect of the dispute.
A lack of clarity in these areas can leave you feeling exhausted... like you are running around in circles, expending your precious energy on what OTHERS think you should do, and sometimes swimming in a tumultuous river of PARENT GUILT.
We millennials come by our anxiety honestly, and it has the power to significantly effect relationships by encouraging avoidance, the lack of clarity in our interpersonal and sexual needs, and distorting realistic expectations.
I am concerned about the lack of clarity in relation to some of these key issues and the impact of this uncertainty on our peoples.
The Task Force finds that there have been some major problems in the operation of the land dealings provisions and outcomes that were not intended at the time of drafting because of a lack of clarity in the language and intent of the provisions.
In this regard there was a lack of clarity in the relationships between national representative bodies and State and Territory governmental structures.
The Congress of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Nurses and Midwives (CATSINaM) and other experts in the field of cultural safety have welcomed the new standards as long overdue, but there are concerns about a lack of clarity in the terminology used, as they use the language of «cultural awareness» and «cultural competence» rather than «cultural safety», although this latter concept is the focus of supporting documents.
«Many employers either remain unaware that their interns should be paid, or are choosing to exploit the lack of clarity in the law — through work shadowing placements, for example — to avoid paying their interns.
There's a general lack of clarity in the hiring structure, especially when it comes to how candidates are evaluated and how a final decision is made.
Insufficient detail level and lack of clarity in the position description are worth noting first.
Everyone is pointing to a lack of clarity in the law as origin for the confusion.
But, there exist many myths associated with ULIPs because of misinformation and lack of clarity in the minds of consumers.
This discussion may illustrate what may be seen as a lack of clarity in our thinking around protection of information under the law of lawyers and the Model Code.
A lack of clarity in the notice could undermine this goal and create misunderstandings.
But what's truly troubling is that somewhat perversely, the conflicts and lack of clarity in current ethics rules wind up discouraging the very lawyers whom we'd want to innovate.
The problem, he says, is sometimes not so much a lack of clarity in the expression of Parliament's will as a radical difference between the collective instincts of the judiciary and those of politicians facing the electoral process.
However, the Court of Appeal made clear that they would not provide guidance on the mechanics of this, leaving a continuing lack of clarity in this regard.
In many cases these negotiations have led to undue delay and cost for both the acquiring authorities and those seeking compensation for the loss of land and property, due to the lack of clarity in the way compensation should be calculated.
Despite the success of his Condensed Reports, however, his annual volumes of Supreme Court reports received less than favorable reviews, often criticized for lack of clarity in summarizing the Court's decisions.
The lack of clarity in criteria for assessment reinforces the risk of lawyers feeling the system is unfair.
However, he believes there is a lack of clarity in the language in key parts of the legislation, such as the requirement for a «consideration» of the various factors in the public interest test.
The difference there, however, is that legislative intent is clear; in the present case, the appellant seemed to be taking advantage of a lack of clarity in the Cpc.
The Crews paper contains one brief analysis which shows the lack of clarity in how the Canadian Copyright Act might apply to a university digitizing photographic slide collections.
She it was difficult to advise clients because of lack of clarity in existing legislation but now it is better codified.
Your point about the lack of clarity in Anthony's statement as to what constitutes «significant» is a good one.
My disagreement with Hooke's assessment is based on the lack of clarity in the assignment of the true causes of quote # 1 and then complaining about the lack of understanding in point # 2.
I apologize for the lack of clarity in my writing.
However, there has been a lack of clarity in previous work as to what exactly this scepticism comprises.
Though I still loved seeing some of the work, I couldn't help having the feeling that it seemed like something (perhaps an alcohol problem) derailed him a number of times, that some lack of clarity in his decisions over the years led him astray a few times.  Besides that, one point I didn't see brought up was the originality of his color schemes from the semi-figurative portraits of the late 30s to early 40s.
Budgets like this can confuse the industry due to the lack of clarity in this way.
This uneasiness is only furthered by what I consider a lack of clarity in the language of the annual report.
Changes that I SUGGEST to the author, which goes through an iteration process to satisfy everyone concerned, are in the SPAG space, inconsistencies in plot, naming etc, and stylistic weaknesses / lack of clarity in narrative / dialogue.
An initial review of their application found a lack of clarity in the stated educational plan, something that Quigley hammered on when he interviewed the prospective school's board chair on Tuesday.
An advocacy organization that analyzed dozens of school districts» inaugural improvement plans under the state's new school funding law praised the level of community involvement but criticized the lack of clarity in the finished product.
The report criticized the accuracy and lack of clarity in using this system to identify the 300 lowest - performing schools.
Raters also look for major errors, which can reveal a lack of math knowledge by the teacher, imprecise language and notation, or a lack of clarity in the presentation of tasks the teacher wants students to perform.
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.
The report found that the qualification structure was removed without a full understanding of how these managers interfaced with assessors, leading to a number of issues throughout the marking, including a lack of understanding of assessors» availability and a lack of clarity in key roles and responsibilities.
There was a lack of clarity in Tara's article here, and both Tara and Jess are confusing means with ends.
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
«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.
Ferreras - Copeland also highlighted continuing concerns over a lack of clarity in the Citywide Savings Program, pointing out that most savings were from spending re-estimates and delays in spending rather than programmatic savings in agencies.
«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.
Afganistan: David Cameron has consistently made the case for continued engagement in Afghanistan but - with Liam Fox - has complained about a lack of clarity in the mission.
The lack of clarity in the legislation further exacerbates its complexity, while granting a remarkably broad discretion to the Electoral Commission.
Because of the lack of clarity in the 1777 New York Constitution, the parties struggled over who, exactly, held the power to make nominations and appointments.
It cited two main problems, underfunding and a lack of clarity in the law, which were impeding it from functioning well.
Whilst there is a lack of clarity in Labour's leadership election rules this committee has a very important role to play.
«There is a lack of clarity in the Bill with regard to the relative harm associated with different types of new psychoactive substances (NPS) and the appropriate sentence commensurate with the offence,» they noted.
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