clarity造句121. If you thought that science was invariably characterised by clarity of vision you may have found the quantum world unexpectedly murky.
122. His eloquence is often out of place in public debates, where precision and clarity are preferred to brilliant imagination.
123. Enthusiasm, however, is no substitute for conceptual clarity and agreement on objectives.
124. He realized with a vicious clarity that he had never considered the possibility of discovery.
125. The clarity of light throws everything into sharp relief against a backdrop of clear blue sky.
126. In her misery, Aileen remembered with painful clarity when she'd first met Mac.
127. Carl Orff uses such multi-voiced layering to excellent effect, yet retains great simplicity, clarity, and directness.
128. Those fanatics who taped John Peel sessions were disturbed by the album's lack of clarity.
129. Despite her glamour she was never a prima donna, and the memory of her vocal clarity and unaffected piety will endure.
130. Teachers should discuss the cogency and clarity of such documents and should encourage pupils to improve them.
131. The book is written almost in note form which, I think, accounts both for its brevity and clarity.
132. But the exceptional clarity of his thought processes was evidently still totally unimpaired.
133. She resists the polysyllabic playfulness that marks the writing of her brother, Bill, but she writes with clarity and style.
134. It attempted to identify the components of learning with a clarity not found elsewhere.
135. The inclusion of added emphasis paragraphs would also undermine the clarity of audit reporting.
136. His virtuosity and clarity is a welcome oasis in the current clouded debate: whither modern architecture?
137. For part of the antenatal survey aluminium bowls were replaced by white plastic bowls, which hampered interpretation of the clarity.
138. The remaining 14 selections are equally familiar baroque trumpet fare and they are all articulated with dazzling clarity and enthusiasm.
139. With clarity and with mathematical analysis, he showed how such networks could work and what they could do.
140. This commitment to objectivity and clarity of thinking proved useful when making the final decision.
141. There are some good ideas here, but the essay lacks organization and clarity.
142. But now I remember with great clarity Emerson's words: Trust thyself every heart vibrates to that iron string.
143. He could remember every dismal dreary moment of it, with soul-destroying clarity.
144. Cloudy and unfocused for a moment, his eyes quickly regained their normal piercing clarity.
145. It will bring greater clarity into choosing how to spend public money on health.
146. We owe it to clarity to disentangle the varieties of suffering possible in a given situation.
147. The official pronounced the name with a devastating clarity, as if moved by a painful ringing in his teeth.
148. If the reflective clarity about knowledge that we desire can be obtained, it can be obtained naturalistically.
149. Even young writers decide on form and genre; they write and revise for clarity and for grace.
150. Because then it was that she knew, with blinding clarity, what had been there for some time now.