clarity造句91. It is important therefore to try to achieve some clarity.
92. This lack of clarity in the meaning of subsidiarity is in one sense rather surprising.
93. There is also a lack of clarity over where the emphasis should be for promoting the involvement of general practitioners.
94. The night air was fresh, washed by the storm into a cool clarity.
95. Distant bodies like the Pleiades were recorded with great clarity.
96. People who lack the clarity, courage, or determination to follow their own dreams will often find ways to discourage yours. Live your truth and don't EVER stop!Steve Maraboli
97. That is to say that conceptual profundity must be balanced by clarity of content and simplicity of form.
98. Disapproval of the government was compounded by its lack of clarity over plans to rebuild the mosque.
99. Firstly they enable large systems to be produced yet still retain clarity within the grammar.
100. It will enable us to focus our activities and give us even greater clarity of purpose.
101. Managers can gauge the clarity of focus in a business development group by carrying out a simple exercise.
102. Remembering a detail with sudden clarity, Charles knelt down and looked at the left-hand side of the front bumper.
103. The finest architecture and the best examples of town planning are conceived with a clarity of vision that brooks no compromise.
104. Goodness knows I do not wish to prolong the agony, but I feel some clarity is needed.
105. All the points are dealt with in short separate entries for maximum clarity.
106. Clarity appears in those self-directed exhortations of the novelist to elucidate Raskolnikov's motive for murder.
107. It was hoped that further discussion in a reflective setting would add greater clarity to the issues.
108. Collectors would give anything for the chance to hear him project his art to us from the clarity of a recording studio.
109. The system encourages good government-the difficulty of reversing a commitment can mean a greater certainty and clarity about trading conditions.
110. Alegr a writes with a clarity, simplicity and beauty that is as accessible as it is profound.
111. They tend to generate some energy as well as a clarity of purpose and a sense of definition.
112. Vulnerability is not weakness, and the uncertainty, risk, and emotional exposure we face every day are not optional. Our only choice is a question of engagement. Our willingness to own and engage with our vulnerability determines the depth of our courage and the clarity of our purpose; the level to which we protect ourselves from being vulnerable is a measure of our fear and disconnection.Brene Brown
113. The concentrated pathos of her narration, and the clarity with which she conveys its crippling effects on Blanche, is breathtaking.
114. It reveals with pitiless clarity the inferiority of what has gone before.
115. The clarity of vision in those early years of women's liberation has gone.
116. In her days as a schoolteacher she'd been known for the quickness of her wit and her clarity of thought.
117. It is doubtful, though, that clarity of signal alone would justify the expense of making the mobile-phone network digital.
118. Underlying everything, therefore, is a need for quick reaction, coupled with clarity and consistently about strategic aims.
119. This stemmed largely from a lack of political analysis and clarity in relation to nationalism and feminism on the part of Southern feminists.
120. Mystification is simple; clarity is the hardest thing of all.