Sentences with phrase «with less ambiguity»

A good amount of photos can provide information to make the legal process more streamlined and with less ambiguity.
And team members with a strong, well - communicated and consistent decision - making process can function with less ambiguity and time - wasting, political maneuvering.

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The ambiguities of this role are less than the ambiguities that surround the political silence of the minister in a homogeneous church that resists change, who allows the people to think that he agrees with them when he doesn't.
It could thus have joined the modern, liberal world with less pain, less conflict, and less ambiguity.
With other funding opportunities there is less ambiguity — funders simply say no.
With a record of delivery, and a critical media there is less space for the «ambiguity and apple pie» that they've thrived on.
The ambiguities seemed less jarring to me after a September conversation with the Smithsonian's Kevin de Queiroz, deep in the maze of doors and corridors behind the scenes at the National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C..
On the other hand, any third party maintaining a single, consolidated database would be carrying out what is essentially a government function but with more expense, more legal ambiguity and actually less accountability.»
While David Fincher's film underlined the sharp wit and moral ambiguity of Gone Girl, this latest Flynn adaptation starts off with the handicap of a less gripping yarn, combined with the uneven track record of director Gilles Paquet - Brenner (Sarah's Key, Walled In).
While quick and eager to offer food for thought with its questions raised, they are then far less sure to offer any sort of satisfying explanations or even at least the beginnings of them, the wishy - washy vagueness ultimately coming off as a willful decision less for intriguing, stimulating ambiguity than to rather gracelessly leave open back doors for sequels.
Worse, for reasons I should» t explain, there's substantially less ambiguity on film as to the film's central question: is Peter paranoid, or is the government really out to get him with burrowing insects?
Though visually never less than striking, acted with rough - edged vigorousness by the three leads, and laced with a couple of nicely unresolved ambiguities, Zvyagintsev's bid for political relevance is hobbled by the film's melodrama and ultimately it's all very obvious — but it makes its point, and it leaves Winter Sleep all the more anemic by comparison.
I'll offer that disambiguation means we have to think less and that ambiguity is positively correlated with increasing compression, to a point.
The survey, sponsored by The Brexit Tracker, noted professional services were less likely to sit on the fence when it came to assessing the impact of Article 50 on their business with 42 % of firms believing Article 50 will be good for business and only 25 % of respondents feeling their might be no or little change while in other sectors positivity waned to 35 % and ambiguity rose to 40 %.
While I found myself having to reread cases to really engage with the material in 1L, ambiguity is no longer an unfamiliar concept and readings take less time.
Feelings of sexual tension, as well as the confusion and ambiguity from real or imagined romantic undertones, are cited as one of the challenges of cross-sex friendships.2 However, many people either don't mind or even say this feature is a benefit of having cross-sex friendships.1 Research suggests this may be a function of personality — some people who are less traditional and more comfortable with ambiguity (not knowing exactly how a person feels or how they will act) are not bothered by a little sexual attraction within a platonic cross-sex friendship.
Those with insecure - avoidant characteristics may prefer ambiguity in romantic relationships in the belief that an ambiguous relationship will hurt less when it ends.
With less players in the space and more ambiguity in terms of asset profile, it leaves the opportunity for brokers to offer a high level of service to their client, do minimal amount of legwork from a broker standpoint, and still get paid a premium that would traditionally be ground down by the borrower / lender network in other more mainstream asset classes.
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