Sentences with phrase «offered little clarity»

Mr. Williams also offered little clarity on the votes he was referring to, noting only that one was a resolution and another concerned abortion clinics.
Few humongous changes after Week 5, which was one of the least eventful college football weekends in recent memory, though it still offered a little clarity in places.
Democrats are frustrated with Trump's budget proposal, saying the plan offers little clarity and the math does not necessarily add up.
Humorous, irreverent, and discordant, these installations include a number of handpainted signs that purport to instil some order into the situation, but often offer little clarity.

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Apple's screens are fairly resistant to these kinds of things by default, but if you want a little boost to your iPad's clarity whenever you're out of the house, Tech Armor's HD Clear and Antiglare Screen Protectors offer capable assistance.
It's worth noting that Razer offer free software for converting stereo to 7.1 audio that does a surprisingly good job, so you can still get that little bit of extra positional data for your ears if you really want it, at a loss to the clarity in the mids.
It's a little muddy in its wording and unfortunately the IRS's Q&A regarding Section 25D hasn't been updated since the ITC was extended to offer more clarity.
In making this decision Cobb J also considered the impact of s 1 (1) and 1 (4) of the Judicial Proceedings (Regulation of Reports) Act 1926 and noted his surprise that after 90 years there is still little clarity on whether this offers a further degree of privacy to financial remedy proceedings.
The (original) Sennheiser Momentums offer more intensity in the bass, in exchange for a little less clarity in other instruments compared with our main pick.
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