clarity造句61. There was, Anna saw with clarity, no possibility of intimate friendship within the parish, and never would be.
62. As with advocacy, this requires clarity of thought and an ability to think quickly, in a politically sensitive environment.
63. Maximum clarity, he wrote, for as long as it takes. Total elimination of all that is irrelevant, he wrote.
64. The mirrors would warp up; there would be odd folds and creases; clarity would be at a premium.
65. A City College education was a thing of breathtaking narrowness and perfect clarity.
66. The Godalming College entry was marked particularly high for clarity and student participation.
67. This is not a competition for the Nobel prize for literature but a protection against potential accusations of lack of clarity.
68. Its note had none of the lisp of a flute but was bell-like in its clarity.
69. Establishing with clarity the starting point of a business is rather like playing three-dimensional chess.
70. Overall the strongest correlations are with clarity of problem definition, clarity of problem understanding and completeness of information.
71. At their best your notes can stimulate historical analysis, clarity of thought, and personal interest.
72. The new product matrix sets out to present complex information with clarity.
73. That inexcusable act probably speaks with greater clarity than anything I could say about his true character.
74. We reserve the right to edit for brevity and clarity, while keeping the individual tone intact.
75. At first encounter this conclusion was exceedingly unpalatable to those brought up in the clarity of classical physics.
76. Significant improvements in clarity and stereo imaging are amongst the more obvious benefits of such parity, all other things being equal.
77. Any visual aid should be carefully selected and planned to add clarity to the presentation. 2.
78. I was also impressed early in our interview by his clarity about whom he turns to for support.
79. There one came to terms with obscurity, with low tones, one did not demand full clarity of mind or motive.
80. Commentators are fond of discovering and praising a guidebook clarity in the novel.
81. Clarity and performance of corporate role will in turn be facilitated by elaboration of expectations of individuals, executive and non-executive.
82. Only clarity now and toughness, where needed, can bring it to an end.
83. The other chapters have undergone a thorough revision, modernising of the content and retaining the clarity of the earlier edition.
84. The orchestra, under its guest conductor Nicholas Braithwaite, unfolded the complex textures with care and clarity.
85. The Prime Minister My hon. Friend puts his point with great clarity and in some detail.
86. Less personal reminiscence might allow greater clarity about the grubby political reality of Indira's Congress.
87. Papinian, like Scaevola, is concerned about the lack of clarity in the words.
88. It involves both sharpness and clarity of vision and this can be measured.
89. Perhaps even more destructively, the Philharmonic Hall acoustic does not make for the clarity of diction experienced in the average theatre.
90. On the whole, the show is appealing, stimulating and marked by an admirable clarity of presentation.