Sentences with phrase «not much clarity»

In terms of managing portfolios, there is not much clarity in the market on what REITs will do.
With respect to non-life policies, there is not much clarity on the process.
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.

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However, even the companies that succeed at clarity still focus too much on what my product is, not on why it is important.
Not so fast, says JPMorgan, which argues the likelihood of a full rebound will remain low until investors get more clarity on Facebook's relationship with political - research company Cambridge Analytica, and how much liability the tech giant has.
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 a little more clarity, but not much.
In her book, Melanie Ross has provided us with an affectionate framing of evangelical liturgical practices that will surely bring a greater and much - needed clarity to the conversation between evangelicals and high - church Christians, if not a greater sympathy.
President Bush and Secretary Baker are trying to bring the parties to the conflict together, and this aim is frequently not served very well by too much clarity.
The ambiguity regarding the nature of the gospel in the WCC — in contrast to its elaborate world order visions — could not be in starker relief to the clarity and assurance (without smugness and with much charity and mercy) of those missionaries and national Christians I visited in Singapore.
Perhaps that confuses more than clarifies my position but I'll be the first to admit that I have not yet found the clarity that I seek and yet I would rather be where I am now than in the blind certainty of previous years when I thought I had it all figured out but was in fact wearing blinders that made it easier to look straight ahead but caused me to miss out on so much of the beauty of God all around me.
Religions are as crutches (spiritual aids) the atheist whom having no time for religions (claiming not religious) be at a more advanced spiritual stage than of christians / muslims etc (such not a direspect to muslims christians) but rather bringing some clarity to situation / as justice to the atheist / whom much villified.
Much contemporary theological reflection has begun to focus, perhaps with more clarity than ever before, on what it discerns to be a startlingly interruptive, but remarkably healing and integrating image embedded in the sources of revelation, but not often sufficiently highlighted.
The path of contextual theology is not so much one from faith to the clarity of knowledge about it, but rather a movement from life to the faith - experience of its mystery through the process of dialogue.
If you don't care about clarity (which I don't half the time) you don't have to skim that much off the top.
The three big games in the NFC on Sunday, while entertaining, did not offer much clarity as far as Super Bowl futures.
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?
I do think the counter-claims do often demonstrate that is not very much clarity about what the faith or secularism question is about, still less a settled majority view on how to resolve it.
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.
But one close Cameron ally frets: «The economic argument doesn't seem to ring with as much clarity as the immigration one.»
And he responded to Conservative criticism about a lack of clarity about spending plans in the medium term by saying: «Until we can be clear about what unemployment is going to look like, we don't know how much needs to be reserved for unemployment benefits, versus how much is going to be available for other departments.
That is, if one removed all but the edges of the reflector, the image would be much fainter but would not lose clarity.
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.
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.
Dr. Soon's reaction to Greepeace's request for clarity on the Donors Trust grants doesn't give us much confidence that they aren't simply obscuring more donations from fossil fuel interests, rich political ideologues, or both.
Despite living in a culture that doesn't value sleep as much as it should, we need sleep to feel our best — especially when it comes to mental clarity.
I don't much like the SCD terminology of legal v illegal foods but I appreciate the clarity of it, which I assume is the reason for it.
You say Jimmy addresses my problem in Keto Clarity but I have never heard that much on his ipod shows about it, although there are many women who do not do good on low carb.
Personally I can't say that I've really felt the mental clarity... but you have to realize that my situation is different in that I'm a shift worker and pretty much feel crappy a lot of the time.
And even if it did, I am not sure how much clarity the Oxford vegans would add.
We can't scrub and cleanse daily, nor we can have facials daily, and our skin faces much pollution all day which snatches the glow and clarity of our skin.
Though choice is one of life's many luxuries, having too much of it can sometimes lead to confusion, not clarity.
holding that an intimate dating relationship did not rise to the level of a de facto marriage, Miller brought much - needed clarity to.
The show's many battle scenes play out in bloody, muddy confusion that's nonetheless rendered with reliable clarity of storytelling, and, while Uhtred's position as a hero torn between two worlds is central, it's also not elevated much above the larger context of the story the show tells so consistently well.
Otto Preminger directs with a sharp clarity, remaining just slightly removed from the drama, the better to watch all sides and take stock of the characters, the conflicts and the courtroom tactics, and doesn't get much better than Stewart and Scott sparring with witnesses: the cagey country lawyer hiding his endgame behind a folksy manner versus the smart, sarcastic, thoroughly urban legal eagle who makes a show of his intelligence and showmanship.
They prove fitting heroes, figures not so much of bewildered innocence as of awakening brilliance and ferocious clarity of intention.
So I'm not expecting Saturday's DGA win to add much more clarity to the weirdest race in years.
This doesn't really come as much of a surprise, but I suppose it's worth posting to get some clarity on a process that seems to be playing out in an unusually public fashion.
The image is not just clean and free from much of the damage seen on earlier editions, missing frames and footage has been restored and the image is now sharp and strong, with deep blacks, vivid contrasts, and unprecedented clarity, stability, and detail.
Things are much different now and we not only get to hear the actual noises emitted from the beasts, but with weight and clarity that makes us feel right there next to them.
«Uprising» features the mega-scale action sequences one expects from the genre, and Steven S. DeKnight directs them with clarity, but not much in the way of style.
There is still much debate about this and we probably won't see much clarity until the fall.
Since every word and idea of every conversation is expressed with clarity (there is no show - off obscurity), anyone who finds it too talky is not listening; in an age when too much dialogue is monosyllabic sound bites, are we forgetting how to listen?
Those elements didn't boast much heft, but they showed good clarity and lacked notable distortion or concerns.
Many viewers will feel too much patience is required and not enough clarity provided for this to be an enjoyable time.
In measured tones not usually associated with the actor, Samuel L Jackson assumes Baldwin's vocal cadence and recites key passages from the author's decades - old work that, as with much of Peck's film, offer a clarity of voice that speaks directly to the America of today.
To be honest, it doesn't make as much difference as you might think — I play the Fire Emblem series in a fairly tentative manner anyway — but there's less clarity on the battlefield.
If someone just doesn't understand an experience, we have to try our best to explain the experience with as much clarity as possible.
I can not in all conscience, endorse statements 2 and 3 -LSB-(2) Appropriate in terms of their level of clarity and specificity; (3) Comparable to the expectations of other leading nations] The standards are, in my view, much more detailed, and, as Jim Milgram has pointed out, are in important respects less demanding, than the standards of the leading nations.
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