One reason reform is not as successful as desired is lack of clarity about what is intended. |
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Acts of this sort arouse every cultured person and no haziness or lack of clarity can excuse them. |
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There is a lack of clarity in the role of the keyworker which is fundamental to the continuing development of each resident. |
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The problem which besets all mergers and acquisitions is the lack of clarity, with management issues being fudged. |
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Others on the committee signalled that they were unhappy with that lack of clarity and certainty in the legislation, and I do so again now. |
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There is a certain lack of clarity in terms of the breadth of the title and what it contains. |
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Otherwise, this lack of clarity can confuse and confound viewers. |
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Aside from the lack of clarity in her business interests, Jeleva was clearly not cut out for a top job in humanitarian aid and crisis management. |
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Poor information sharing and lack of clarity over status-of-forces agreements can cause significant delays. |
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Not only does that add to the lack of clarity, but puts us on an extremely slippery field. |
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Germany also pointed to the lack of clarity regarding the stages of production which must take place in the area of origin. |
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There is a lack of clarity regarding the respective roles of federal and provincial government agencies in addressing this second stage. |
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Given the lack of clarity on these issues, we abstained from the final vote. |
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The lack of clarity here is a further invitation to litigation by patentholders to dissuade generic producers' participation in this initiative. |
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This lack of clarity may infringe journalists' rights to freedom of expression and compromise their professional duty to inform the public. |
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Participants in the Regina group reported some lack of clarity in terms of where to send their statements once they had completed them. |
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The main concern for those wishing to return was the lack of economic prospects, together with a lack of clarity on Kosovo's future status. |
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A previous speaker was concerned about the lack of clarity and definitions or no definitions at all. |
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However, there appeared to be a lack of clarity, according to staff and managers we interviewed, about the related federal and provincial roles. |
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A key area of concern to many delegates is the lack of clarity about the boundaries of public domain information. |
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The application of this law led to a great deal of dissatisfaction and a lack of clarity for various economic players. |
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The lack of clarity on these and other issues has contributed to an ad hoc approach. |
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The lack of clarity about evidentiary thresholds, oversight and safeguards makes it impossible to provide an opinion on this proposal. |
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However, there is both a lack of clarity and little consistency across provinces, organizations, and programs as to how to move forward. |
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There was a lack of clarity about the chosen financial model and the decision to award a concession had been made without competitive bidding or a tender. |
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The lack of clarity with regards to the status of the sectoral policy notes and the extent to which they should be taken into account in the policy-making process at country level. |
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Although DFO provided an update on the progress to date, our members continue to be frustrated with the long delays and the lack of clarity regarding current job descriptions. |
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This lack of clarity makes the on-the-spot work of the checkers difficult, particularly in view of the fact that they also carry out on-the-spot checks in seven other départements. |
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The researchers are concerned that the lack of clarity in combination with the increasing literature on the positive aspects of moderate consumption entails a certain danger of overconsumption. |
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The lack of clarity also caused confusion. |
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That lack of clarity diluted Restoration's message. |
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This lack of clarity and muddled narrative is deeply worrying. |
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This appears to us to be another example of an obstacle to treaty settlements arising from lack of clarity in governmental policy, rather than disagreement with the policy itself. |
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A lack of clarity in this area is a source of confusion and conflict. |
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However, the evaluations also find evidence of lack of clarity in the governance and accountability arrangements, which undermine the benefits of functional autonomy. |
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The reaction to a crisis such as this one is becoming increasingly complex because of the large number of institutions involved and the lack of clarity about what their role consists of. |
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This dual competence, which it can prove complementary, has nevertheless contributed to important delays in decision-making and a lack of clarity. |
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Through interviews conducted, the audit team perceived that there is ongoing confusion about the new complaints processing system overall, and a lack of clarity of individual roles, responsibilities and expectations. |
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The purpose of this section is also to allow for changes to this document that may become necessary due to a typographical error or a lack of clarity in a definition or wording before it has an impact on athletes. |
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These findings are substantiated by respondents' comments about the lack of signage in the system and about the lack of clarity on existing signs. |
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This lack of clarity leads to challenges with effective teamwork across units, and occasionally results in an overlap of effort on cross-unit undertakings and activities. |
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This lack of clarity may produce 'average' responses on pretests which do not differ much from slightly-improved post-treatment tests. |
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He believed that the lack of clarity on status and the lack of cooperation by the authorities in Belgrade also contributed to the low numbers of returns. |
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Aristotle's own doctrine is far from clear. It was this lack of clarity that made possible the medieval controversy between nominalists and realists. |
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Lack of clarity is not a character flaw, so be kind to yourself, but take action. |
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