Sentences with phrase «significant lack of clarity»

With a significant lack of clarity on SPL information — out in the public domain or through work — Martin decided to create his very own spreadsheet to map out the various scenarios and processes.
A significant lack of clarity about the nature of sin and radical evil in the context of a new humanity looms in this project.

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These items, combined with the impending approach of critical construction windows, the lead time required to ramp up spending, and the imperative that the company avoid incurring significant debt while lacking the necessary clarity, have brought Kinder Morgan to a decision point.
It's a significant victory for the de Blasio administration, which has faced mounting opposition from a variety of stakeholders who argue the plan lacks clarity and doesn't do enough to promote affordability, among other concerns.
Starting with a lack of clarity and communication about when pre-orders would be delivered, moving on to a stop in deliveries and a recall of a significant chunk of vans, and compounding things with an offer of a free charging station for early purchasers as an apology for delays, which was then followed by months of radio silence about when that station would be delivered — it's fair to say that Chrysler's outward facing communications efforts have not exactly covered themselves with glory.
Your point about the lack of clarity in Anthony's statement as to what constitutes «significant» is a good one.
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