Clarity
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348 examples of Clarity in a sentence
I wished for more clarity, more development of the main characters.
On a scale of 1 to 10, Andrea McArdle has to be rated a ten if only for the strength,
clarity
and beauty of her singing abilities.
The acting is pretty good, but the relentless patriotic claptrap makes for a boring diatribe, especially since there's never really much
clarity
about what the Crusaders are doing and how or why they have political power.
Lots of moments stolen from other "High School movies" but no
clarity
and the movie is completely ridiculous and unrealistic; moments like Charlie (and shortly after the whole school) going completely ape on what was supposedly a LOW dosage of ritalin were very frustrating.
There is so much truth and honesty, so much clarity, that I feel gifted just to have seen this movie and I will remember it the rest of my life.
The cast were all excellent, Lars Hanson was superb as the tormented title character Anson Campbell, he has been accused of over acting, but, Anson Campbell is a man who is losing his faith and heading for a mental breakdown to boot and Hanson portrays that with chilling
clarity
at times, though admittedly he was a little over wrought in some later sequences.
Every aspect of it, from the narrative conception to the sense of movement to the editing and (not least) the cinematography, strikes a stunning balance between dazzling
clarity
and a vague dreamy quality.
Some scenes that were almost unviewable blurs on the VHS have been restored to almost crystal
clarity.
I would love to see it in crystal
clarity
like the other William Castle movies that have been released on DVD.
The original plot of this story was intriguing and one that would make a great movie, had it been written with
clarity
and thought.
Certainly the entire miniscule budget must have gone into the creation of the gore effects (which are juicy, to say the least), because all the other technical aspects (lighting, visual clarity, staging of the action scenes) are atrocious.
Begins in tremendous style and is very watchable throughout although one does begin to worry about a certain lack of
clarity.
Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn has spelt it out with the necessary clarity: “If we stick to what we have ourselves decided at the highest political level in the European Council, as we should, I am reasonably confident that the negotiations shall start on the October 3.”This statement is to the credit of the European Commission, and there is not much to be added, except to emphasize that it is up to EU governments to treat Turkey with the fairness that all candidate countries deserve.
It is exactly that sort of
clarity
that betting on predictions seeks to obtain.
The Putin regime’s aversion to complexity has intensified over time, moving from the relatively innocuous belief that simplicity translates into clarity, manageability, predictability, and safety, to the dangerous conclusion that complexity itself – inherently unpredictable and often impenetrable – is a threat.
The latest IPCC report describes our current predicament with disturbing clarity: global temperatures are climbing, mountain glaciers and polar ice caps are melting, sea levels are rising, and extreme weather events are becoming more frequent and more severe.
But it needs great doctrinal clarity, a firm political will, and a constitution.
Like its Brexit strategy, the government’s new exporting plan does not provide any
clarity
for British firms.
It should, at least, begin to respond to the Kremlin’s shrewd and highly professional disinformation strategy with far more
clarity
and candor.
The goal must therefore be
clarity
and equilibrium.
Perhaps that is why, as the world – and Europe in particular – faces a period of profound crisis, the
clarity
and courageous language that would bring about meaningful change is missing.
Many policymakers hope that 2010 will bring
clarity
on the North Korean and Iranian nuclear programs.
With firmness and clarity, Merkel has condemned all forms of xenophobia and criticized her European counterparts for refusing to accept refugees.
This solution would not only permit the much-needed administrative reforms to be implemented; it would also bring
clarity
and transparency to a process that is in great need of improvement.
The Saudi regime’s stability now depends on its ability to maintain unity and establish
clarity
in its system of succession.
Greater predictability and
clarity
in the property system is likely to bring economic benefits, reassure international investors, and signal the leadership’s determination to pursue further economic reforms.
The two main criticisms – lack of strategic
clarity
and less emphasis on the classical concepts of power – point to America’s loss of influence, power, and leadership.
A political system’s
clarity
and comprehensibility, together with its voluntary nature, are essential to democratic legitimacy.
Sometimes, one can see them with greater
clarity
by observing how others are confronting them.
First, it should get rid of the ambiguity inherent in the words “close to,” by setting a point target to provide
clarity
to the public – and to ECB Governing Council members – about what its monetary policy aims to achieve.
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