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Ambiguity has grown because it is perceived to be safer than clarity in a world where lasting love is considered risky, unlikely, and unobtainable.

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Nike CFO Andy Campion gave some extra clarity about future orders on the company's conference call, saying there had been less correlation between orders and revenue than in the past, and thus Nike would change how it would report those figures in future quarters (likely to de-emphasize Wall Street's attention to those numbers).
My results, especially in discipline, freedom of expression, and clarity of ideas, are more valuable than almost anything else I can imagine otherwise doing in that time, certainly watching TV.
Your mission statement should lead toward clarity in action and live in the hearts of your team, rather than be some wordy, forgettable statement hanging on the wall.
«More than half of all modern - day treaties in the country are in the Yukon, so it's the right jurisdiction to have this kind of clarity,» he says.
We tend to remember what happens at the beginning and end of an experience with more detail, clarity and emotional complexity than the middle, so design your speech with this in mind.
Has its moment of clarity, more than a decade in the making, truly arrived at the hands of people who also presided over some of Microsoft's greatest flops?
· Brevity and clarity: The form can be answered in less than an hour, without any high - priced assistance from a company's lawyer or accountant — and without disclosing confidential information on topics such as succession plans, customer history, and financial stability.
And you don't have to take a side on the use of oilsands in general to regret an attempt to hinder, rather than foster, public clarity about an important issue.
However, sitting in a comfortable position and focusing on clearing your mind — even if it's for less than a minute — can help your mental clarity and spiritual well - being and set the stage for the day.
Because we hold significant assets and liabilities in currencies other than our Russian ruble operating currency, and because foreign exchange fluctuations are outside of our operational control, we believe that it is useful to present adjusted net income and related margin measures excluding these effects, in order to provide greater clarity regarding our operating performance.
After more than a month adrift the clarity of focus in our new direction was appealing and 90 posts later my personal blog was squarely in Alexa's top 10,000 websites, comments and emails of appreciation had started coming in, and we were even getting tips and sources for more original reporting.
«Rather than achieving greater clarity, the project is now facing unquantifiable risk,» Kinder Morgan Canada said in a release.
«I feel so compelled to get what I need to get done because I feel the clarity now more than I have ever felt it in my life...»
While thinking about what to write, I suddenly had a moment of clarity as I stomped the snowy pavements of NYC, I want to dedicate my editor's letter to the pages I'm reading because they sum up in the most simple and logical way why we as a generation are mentally suffering more than ever before and how life could be infinitely more fun with a small mindset shift.
After more than a year of rallies, primaries, debates, controversies and scandals, we're only one day from the Presidential election — meaning investors are closer than ever to that long - awaited clarity on how the election will be felt in the markets.
A quarter - point hike in the US federal funds rate might provide a welcome dose of clarity to Asian markets and emerging markets more generally, but any indication that the path of further increases will be other than short and shallow could yet have a further disruptive effect.
As for the way we hear God other than reading the bible, it is in our mind with a clarity not matched by any human person on earth.
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.
Those with any moral clarity at all have heard a better voice in this campaign: no religious test shall ever be required as a qualification, but the test of values and integrity, and a president who respects family and rights of faith is better than one who, like you, claims a religious label but then opposes family and faith.
That is this lack of clarity and certainty which does not really help but bring us back to ourselves and our experiences and deeds rather than trust in the proclamation of grace.
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.
As the Jesuit high school where I work began to wind down for the year, I reached a point where I needed clarity, something to bring calm to the chaos of the closing weeks and to center me in a reality more timeless than the NBA playoffs.
For this double reason the phenomenon of education as it affects Man possesses a greater amplitude and clarity than in any other context and calls for more exhaustive study.
Clarity here is particularly important in a period that tends to downplay the divinity of Christ whilst modelling his humanity on our broken version, rather than the other way round.
They have had few more forceful spokesmen than Mr. E. B. White whose editorials in the New Yorker, published under the title of «The Wild Flag,» put the case for world government with unsurpassed clarity and with a seasoning of humor which makes them far more effective than dry solemnity.
It seems impossible also to organize a genuine course of study including the Biblical disciplines, church history, theology, the theory and practice of worship, preaching, and education on other grounds than those of habit and expediency unless there is clarity about the place of these studies and acts in the life of the Church.
On the whole, Maritain wrote a beautiful prose, a prose that reaches the heart and the imagination more than that of most philosophers, even while manifesting a Thomist love of exquisite clarity, particularly in the making of distinctions.
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.
But in our era of theological mushiness and cultural transformation, even the most imperfect attempt at clarity and doctrinal solidarity is better than soft - spoken obfuscation.
With the revision and republication of the second edition of his Epistle to the Romans in 1922, Barth sounded with piercing clarity the theme that God is simply greater than all the attempts of theologians — whether liberal or conservative, whether modern, premodern or postmodern — to capture God within the confines of a single, self - contained framework of linguistic meaning.
It's also funny how a grandmother in Africa can send an e-mail to her pen pal in the united states and it would have more clarity than a 2000 year old book, and yet people believe this stuff.
I don't see any wrongdoing by him in this article other than maybe a lack of clarity in his comments.
The term sometimes means nothing more than clear thinking, an ideal promoted by any class in which the professor requires attention to evidence, cogent arguments, and clarity of expression.
As with Tom Brady's key shift to a healthier lifestyle in order to enhance mental clarity, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos explains how making «a small number of key decisions well is more important than making a large number of decisions.
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The Arkansas AD will again be on your television set this fall, hopefully explaining rankings with more clarity than at times in 2014.
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Despite being barely visible and weighing less than an ounce, the iON SnapCam captures amazing clarity in both photos and videos.
Moving with a clarity that poses a campaign challenge to Labour, David Cameron on Tuesday pointed the Conservative party in a more markedly Eurosceptic direction than ever before in his pre-election reshuffle.
It was left to George Osborne, who is more open to cuts in this area than Cameron, to try and provide some clarity in his first interview of the year on the Today programme this morning.
Ferreras - Copeland also highlighted continuing concerns over a lack of clarity in the Citywide Savings Program, pointing out that most savings were from spending re-estimates and delays in spending rather than programmatic savings in agencies.
There's far less clarity about what a president can and can not do than the well - established rules for people who work in the legislative and judicial branches.
In what might best be described as a moment of extracorporeal clarity, I told myself to relax rather than risk whiplash.
And you must insist on absolute clarity in your own work, rather than follow any fad or popular direction.
Still, fueling a vehicle like the Clarity emits less than half the CO2 released by its gas - guzzling counterparts for a given distance, says John Turner of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, Colorado.
That the Parliament recognises that contract research staff in Scotland's universities and research institutes are one of the most significant assets in Scotland's knowledge economy; notes that more than 90 % of such staff are employed on insecure fixed term contracts, resulting in a systematic failure to properly exploit our science and social science base to the benefit of the Scottish economy and society; further notes that this highly educated human resource, comprising graduate, postgraduate and postdoctoral level workers, is subject to constant wastage, to the detriment of Scotland's universities and economic potential; and believes that the Scottish Executive should act with clarity, urgency and determination to secure a complete overhaul of the management of the contract research workforce with a view to eliminating the current insecurity and wastage and establishing a radical new approach in partnership with higher education employers and representatives of the research staff.
For clarity, the researchers assume in the captions that the black holes weigh something like the Sun, and we are looking at them from less than 10 miles out.
Standard deviation values (in all the cases lower than 20 % of mean values) are not represented for the sake of clarity.
For clarity, the person in the picture above is my brother - in - law, as I'm not back up to pull - ups yet and the setting was a lot nicer than the pull - up bar on the door of my closet!
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