Sentences with phrase «lack of clarity meant»

It was nearly impossible for me to tell where the flame effects would stop, and that lack of clarity meant I took more cheap shots than I care to remember.
I asked to get Enchanting Otters as my free sample (since they usually give one with each order) but I think a combination of their kindness and perhaps my lack of clarity meant they gave me the sample as a free gift.
The problem of science and religion arose in the past and persists today partly because of the modern bias that the clear and distinct are also the most fundamental and that lack of clarity means absence of realism.

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A 2016 Gallup poll found that only 29 percent of millennials are engaged in their jobs, which means the other 71 percent lack job clarity, which can be stressful.
The lack of clarity around the CSA's position meant CannaRoyalty, which focuses on research, cannabis devices and intellectual property, had to put a number of potential partnerships with Canadian producers on hold.
Because of the vague nature of the mythic - symbolic - poetic - ritualistic expressions of religion, some of those who idealize clarity find religion lacking in meaning and truth.
(If any one is in doubt as to the lack of clarity for modern readers in the King James translation let him read L. A. Weigle, The English New Testament (Abingdon - Cokesbury, N.Y., 1946, pp. 149 - 153) where the author lists nearly two hundred words in the New Testament alone that have changed meaning.)
The government's «complete lack of clarity» over its future trade relationship with the EU means some big employers could leave the UK, warns Labour's leader.
Mark Ellis, executive director of the International Bar Association, said the International Court of Justice had stipulated that countries can act unilaterally if facing an armed attack, but there is a lack of clarity on what armed attack means.
There was a lack of clarity in Tara's article here, and both Tara and Jess are confusing means with ends.
However, the national discussion of this domain lacks clarity about what we mean and is beset by dilemmas about how best to measure and promote skills in this area.
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.
John, I don't think the problems with painting are to do with greater competition — in fact I'm not sure there are that many good abstract painters around anyway — but to a lack of clarity about what making a properly abstract painting really means; whereas that seems to me to have not only clarified somewhat in abstract sculpture, but also, paradoxically, broadened out.
I think the lack of understanding of the rating system and what it means speaks possibly to a lack of clarity.
Lack of consistency or clarity in interface design means that there may be content or features that are not immediately obvious to the casual user.
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