Sentences with phrase «much clarity»

If someone just doesn't understand an experience, we have to try our best to explain the experience with as much clarity as possible.
There is so much clarity in your responses as ALWAYS!
This part is a quite questionable one because there is not much clarity about it yet.
The problem is that we do not have much clarity about where to go from there.
I was actually surprised by how much clarity I was able to see during those frantic ending scenes.
Thus, don't write a heading similar to the one below — it might provide too much clarity to the reader.
Your writing gives much clarity to concepts that I have so long struggled to understand.
There is still much debate about this and we probably won't see much clarity until the fall.
If that is not possible for all of your case, we will provide you with as much clarity as possible in relation to fees.
Only now do I see with so much clarity that I needed to hold head my high to find my way — and that I had worth independent of being a wife and mother.
Real pleasure, how much clarity and peace of mind you've given me.
While the book has weak points — most notably regarding Isaac Backus, the 18th - century baptist minister and author of the important treatise Government and Liberty Described and Ecclesiastical Tyranny Exposed (1778)-- who appears and then disappears without much clarity on how he fits the argument — it is generally an incisive interpretation.
The Political updates from Europe over the weekend haven't brought much clarity or stability to markets today.
The three big games in the NFC on Sunday, while entertaining, did not offer much clarity as far as Super Bowl futures.
Everyone signed up to how big the fiscal position was and the need to reduce the deficit, the priority of the NHS, the scandal of bank bonuses (although not much clarity over what to do about it), cutting back excessive public pensions (but no mention of the necessity to rapidly increase the retirement age), etc..
But it all seems pretty murky after that — and a Charter Revision Commission meeting last night on the controversial topic seemed not to impart much clarity.
Mayor Bill de Blasio said on Monday afternoon that he has been in regular contact with Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie and that he spoke with Governor Andrew Cuomo earlier in the day, but that he did not gain much clarity as Albany budget negotiations enter their final days.
There is considerable uncertainty surrounding emerging contaminants in aquatic ecosystems and groundwater, and a recent Penn State study of compounds from pharmaceuticals and personal care products didn't add much clarity.
Effects were clean and decently realistic but they lacked much clarity or force.
I noticed it the first time maybe a week or two ago, and the check engine light has come on in the last couple days, so now I'm officially worried, but I'm not getting much clarity from google or YouTube.
It will initially retail in the US, Canada and UK via Google's own Play Store, though there isn't much clarity at the moment whether it will come to brick and mortar retailers and whether it will be priced the same.
Once you get really clear on your WHY, it will give you soooooo much clarity and focus.
When this guideline originally came out, it arrived without much clarity so naturally everyone took the strictest interpretation of what must be documented but those days are over now that the lending industry has new guidance.
Although we fundamentally disagree with this designation as the token is not a coin in the literal meaning of the term and this is not an offering in the financial meaning of the word, we have reluctantly decided to use the term ICO in order to provide as much clarity as possible to persons interested in purchasing SPRK.
«We have so much clarity about what students know and can do.
«We still don't have much clarity on what exactly has led to such a sharp deceleration in sales, and therefore don't know what the fixes are,» Faye Landes and Tal Lev of Cowen and Co. wrote in a note to clients.
In terms of managing portfolios, there is not much clarity in the market on what REITs will do.
Principals, superintendents and teachers are all being admonished to be «instructional leaders» without much clarity about what that means.
With respect to non-life policies, there is not much clarity on the process.
When you have that much clarity around your goal, your chances of hitting the mark increase dramatically.
Nevertheless, I would press for as much clarity as I can get as to whether there are significant differences here between Honen and Shinran and among the disciples of each.
In a press conference this afternoon, White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders was asked if those currently serving would be «immediately» thrown out of the military, and though her answer didn't provide much clarity, she didn't rule it out.
It rarely confronts the evils of consumerism head - on with much clarity or force.
I'm trying to give you as much clarity as I can in terms of names we have permission to speak about, and who we are dealing with.
Parliament was on Thursday, forced to defer voting on the 2015 budget for the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) after the Deputy Minority Leader, Dominic Nitiwul, raised some critical issues with it, saying for a budget as big as the national budget, there ought to be much clarity.
But one close Cameron ally frets: «The economic argument doesn't seem to ring with as much clarity as the immigration one.»
So I think we should try to give... as much clarity and time to get their school budgets done.
They «don't provide as much clarity as the research community would need» to know which projects must follow the new clinical trial policies, says Heather Pierce, AAMC's senior director for science policy.
Bringing it back to the surface, though emotional, presented her with so much clarity and understanding.
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