Sentences with phrase «than clarity»

Although judicial interpretation of statutory language may have been required to resolve this issue, in my humble submission the Court of Appeal has created more uncertainties than clarity with these changes.
We share this view and believe that the «growth» and «value» style boxes create more confusion than clarity.
We believe that the trouble is not that religious questions are inescapably involved in obscurity but that adherence to traditional doctrines is regarded as more important than clarity and universal intelligibility.
Ambiguity has grown because it is perceived to be safer than clarity in a world where lasting love is considered risky, unlikely, and unobtainable.
Ambiguity is common in relationships today because it seems emotionally safer than clarity and commitment.
None of this is acknowledged, however, save by a handful of would - be illuminators, for the education system has generally persuaded itself that this fog is better for kids than clarity would be.
They're also cheaper than the entry - level Tesla Model S 75 (with a 298 - mile NEDC range), which is much quicker than the Honda but takes longer to charge than the Clarity's quick hydrogen top - up.
It's also more powerful and much quicker than the Clarity Electric, with a 0 - 60 mph performance of just 5.1 seconds.
This uncertainty is magnified by the names of many financial products, meant more for marketing than clarity.
TOYIN OJIH ODUTOLA: «Of Context and Without,» is a play on perception with mark - making, or the «line,» as an agent of identification, and how our attempts at demarcation create more obfuscation than clarity.
Is there anything more exhilarating than the clarity of the air in the fall?
I think optimism is less important than clarity.
The applicant should exclude all the unnecessary points that may lead to the disqualification of the candidate or anything that creates more confusion than clarity in the minds of the recruiters.
Perceptions of the many use cases studied suggest that with the exception of uses that earn users money or involve advertising — at least until specific case scenarios are presented that disrupt those generalized views of commerciality — there is more uncertainty than clarity around whether specific uses of online content are commercial or noncommercial.
Such loyalty is ultimately more important than clarity and consistency, although these latter are not to be despised.
Rather than building sound faith, such unguided use of scripture easily creates more confusion than clarity.
Even the best science sometimes generates more confusion than clarity, as illustrated by current debates over the widespread use of statins.
When you add to that the hype about fad diets, the resulting information overload creates more confusion than clarity.
That keeps us involved, even as the screenplay (co-written by Amir Naderi) digs deep into Rick's shenanigans, causing more confusion than clarity.
before Apple has even shipped a single device, and you've got an atmosphere ripe for more confusion than clarity.
More confusion than clarity, or even provocation, results and some curatorial decisions seem plain wrong.
Although certain buyers see great value in the information these tools provide, sex - offender registries are controversial by nature and some say they can generate more confusion than clarity.
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