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clarity造句
151. We may identify a number of different reasons for this lack of clarity. 152. The style is emotive but the intellectual understanding informing it has an astringent clarity which is very moving. 153. Albeit less impressionistic and insightful, Kemp's analysis is of broader scope and greater clarity than de Santillana's. 154. Neste Chemicals has developed a new polypropylene grade with an extremely high degree of clarity. 155. Such an incident highlights the importance of clarity and definition of language, both between professionals and with clients. 156. I am one of those who believe that the revenue support grant makes the Schleswig-Holstein question a model of clarity. 157. For once there was not that exhilarating, sometimes chilling clarity. 158. Clarity of mind means clarity of passion, too; this is why a great and clear mind loves ardently and sees distinctly what it loves.Blaise Pascal 159. She knew now, consciously at last and with absolute clarity, why she had always reacted so intensely to Luke Scott. 160. Leopold Stokowski conducts an orchestra which has been divided into individually-miked sections for increased clarity. 161. Victoria has lost her clarity and her fish have become confused. 162. In fact, the clarity that Kathy Switzer describes is one of the reasons for the great popularity of the sport. 163. The various validation aspects and approaches are covered in sufficient detail and clarity. 164. They were grey, the iris rimmed with black, and had the clarity of lake water. 165. In the interests of clarity, however, I will look at sexism in linguistic practice from two slightly different angles. 166. Then she thought about Piers, seeing his nudity as he stepped into the bath with astounding clarity. 167. A lack of clarity about policy goals and conflict about values, as already suggested(Sentence dictionary), often go hand in hand. 168. It contrasted unfavourably with the structured clarity of the convent. 169. The 20-bit master revealed audible improvements in depth, breadth and clarity. 170. The various chapters are authoritatively written with clarity and directness by the leaders in the field. 171. It is likely that Celsus discussed the matter at greater length, and with greater clarity. 172. Secondly, even where there is some clarity about the required attributes, there is difficulty in measuring their attainment. 173. When the heart has great depths, no surface storms can affect its clarity. 174. For clarity, the three hydrogen bonds mentioned in the text are not illustrated. 175. Just for the sake of clarity, perhaps we should call employees who do more than punch their time card intrapreneurs. 176. Beccaria's blueprint called for clarity in the law and due process in criminal procedure combined with certainty and regularity of punishment. 177. It is usually accompanied by a clarity of distant visibility which is almost eerie at times. 178. A lack of clarity in policy has already been identified as one explanation for discretion. 179. Cecil had expressed his own attitude at great length and less clarity a year or two before this. 180. But the best stories in this collection are a completely engrossing verbal assault, challenging in their glaring clarity and uncompromising conclusions.