Sentences with phrase «without clarity»

Without clarity on agency budgets, federal tenants were forced to delay space decisions or execute short - term renewals to ride out the uncertainty.
I find that couples often think the only option to a painful marriage is divorce — and they make that decision from a place of emotion and fantasy, without clarity about the financial and emotional realities.
And businesses without clarity about what they do, will not be as successful as a business with a game plan.
«Without clarity as to how courts should approach future judgments of the CJEU, there is a risk that different case law will emerge on the same legislation as European and UK courts may interpret them in different ways.
Ultimately, the Court of Appeal agreed that the legislation was simply too ambiguous, relying on the rule of statutory interpretation that common law rights — including rights of subrogation — can not be removed by legislative action without clarity of intention.
Too often it's claimed that «weather isn't climate» without any clarity about what either mean in practice.
But then the landscapes ask you to keep staring as well, because they harken back to the idea of American genre painting, without the clarity of American genre painting.
Without clarity, websites can not thrive.
Without that clarity all anyone can do is just guess what happened.
Howey has shouted foul for my... analytic decision not to include unconfirmed zeroes in my analysis of income or to swap authors in and out of categories without clarity on where they belonged.
As a result of which writing a coursework without the clarity of thoughts on the given topic is a big challenge for the students.
Not only is that practice time - consuming, robbing us of time we could more potently use for instructional planning, but a sea of «edits» without clarity about which comments matter most, how they connect, or what to do next is likely to evoke a negative response from a student.
Without clarity upfront, the project will end in frustrations and edits.
Portions of the movie make little sense and proceed without clarity.
Many people suffer silently with their symptoms without clarity on how to truly feel their best!
«However questions still need to be answered by both ministers and the civil service about how a project with such high risks was allowed to proceed without clarity of responsibility and accountability back in 2010.»
And by the way, how do you «attract» real FDI without clarity in your policy positions?
That has led us to a position where I think more than scraps have been delivered (where you give tnem less credit) but I agree with you that a coalition can not be rebuilt without clarity about what Labour stands for.
Without clarity, clean labeling risks losing its balance and benevolence and veering toward sensationalism and compounded consumer confusion.
Without clarity there can be no meaningful communication within the academic context.
Although temporary, the estate tax would be a boon to insurance professionals who have been trying to help clients with tax planning without any clarity on the future tax structure.
«While our team has focused its energies on exploring every path forward available to us, without that clarity, those challenges have limited our options,» he said.
And while our team has focused its energies on exploring every path forward available to us, without that clarity, the challenges have proven too difficult to overcome.»

Not exact matches

· 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.
Without such clarity, team members are likely to waste energy negotiating roles or protecting turf, rather than focusing on the task,» she has written.
For the sake of clarity, I also wish I had included more information about Starbucks» policies on people hanging out or using the restroom without purchasing anything.
What is striking however is that there is a tendency to dive into the angst over and debated questions without truly having clarity on where from here to there actually should end up.
While the book has weak points — most notably regarding Isaac Backus, the 18th - century baptist minister and author of the important treatise Government and Liberty Described and Ecclesiastical Tyranny Exposed (1778)-- who appears and then disappears without much clarity on how he fits the argument — it is generally an incisive interpretation.
The ambiguity regarding the nature of the gospel in the WCC — in contrast to its elaborate world order visions — could not be in starker relief to the clarity and assurance (without smugness and with much charity and mercy) of those missionaries and national Christians I visited in Singapore.
Without such clarity, he believed, no enduring unity could be built.
It is not without structure, for as we begin to explore it consciously we often discover its sources and its outlines with disturbing clarity; but only in rare moments is this structure consciously outlined before us.
In his Easter sermon, my beloved pastor, Daniel Meeter, encouraged us to imagine «the life of the world to come... Imagine always trusting other people, without having to be careful, always being open and candid about yourself without having your guard up, and even knowing yourself with clarity and honesty and peace,» he said.
Surely the Christian — and only the Christian — should be able to exercise this clarity of vision and thought because the Revelation has to some degree given him an understanding of the world, and also because, terrible as the reality may be, he can accept it without despairing, for he has hope in Jesus Christ.
I have hoped that, by driving six separate roadways through Scripture, clarity might be gained without serious sacrifice of balance and proportion, and that the very fact of repetition, as each roadway inevitably brings the traveler within sight of familiar scenes common to all six, would help rather than hinder comprehension.
Yet events since Eliot's death have revealed with excessive clarity the impossibility of sustaining Christian morality without Christian belief.
As we make our way through the Book of Hebrews with its glittering and sometimes confusing images of sacrifices and great high priests and its extended metaphor of Jesus as that priest who makes all other priests unnecessary, the following verses come to us with a remarkable clarity and freshness: «Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for he who promised is faithful; and let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near.»
The Red Chair interview has provided me with greater clarity on my life's purpose, and how I have been able to balance my life without losing faith in myself and in others.
These questions are not without significance, touching on the person of Christ and the nature of faith, and the answers will only come from an engaged discussion of the authority of Scripture, the historical witness of the church, and the clarity with which the councils, creeds, and confessions give expression to the teaching of the Bible.
Though I try to write the text with simplicity and clarity, without getting bogged down too much in the details, it is still a commentary.
Faith in Christ is fundamental, but here is where clarity is essential — faith without love is NOTHING.
With clarity, and delicate precision, this priest who represents an authority dating back in an unbroken line across two millennia, spelt out what Western man knows but has forgotten: we can not live as though religion does not exist, we can not live without truth.
The confession that God is infinitely above human thoughts and speech, that he guides us without our comprehending his ways, that the fact that human beings are an enigma to themselves even obscures the clarity that God communicates to them — this confession belongs to the idea of revelation.
Without a united English culture either in England or in the former colonies, the lack of Anglican doctrinal clarity matters.
Perception in the mode of causal efficacy understood as the interrelatedness of the universe as it impinges upon the individual without the specificity and clarity of presentational immediacy could yield an experience of an unqualifiable unity at the base of all existence as one perceived the actuality of concrescence.
The underlying themes of these meditations spell out with clarity how to sustain marriage and priesthood and reveal the poverty of Christian life and witness without the unique insights of devoted celibacy.
Without fail the following four guidelines have helped me and many others find clarity around when to stay and when to hand in your resignation.
Without such clarity, secular models of confidentiality will prevail.
To the extent that many inquiring minds still operate within the implicit confines of logical positivism, or without any conceptual illumination at all, Whitehead's philosophy has much to offer those who seek clarity on these matters even while mistrusting it.
A boost in clarity without the jitters?
Mr O'Brien said the code established a clear set of principles around trading relationships between retailers and suppliers, and would provide greater certainty and clarity without adding complexity or cost.
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