lack of clarity

collocation in English

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clarity
noun[U]
uk
/ˈklær.ə.ti/
us
/ˈkler.ə.t̬i/
the quality of being clear and easy ...
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Because of thislackofclarity, these labels are liable to create further philosophical problems even while resolving current ones.
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There was alackofclarityregarding the roles and responsibilities of different members of the multidisciplinary diabetes care team.
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From a temporal perspective, thislackofclarityis not a matter of major concern.
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The difficulty is really that thislackofclaritydetracts from the sophistication of the author's discussion.
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He believes thatlackofclarityover rights is leading to covert censorship of the circulation of ideas.
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Thislackofclarityof thinking, literally confusion, is not, however, exclusive to delirium.
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This study describes a situation of low satisfaction andlackofclarityover roles.
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Moreover, the volume's style, rhetoric, and organization only add to and amplify the overalllackofclarityand direction.
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But simply fromlackofclarityabout causal consequences one cannot infer acausality.
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Thislackofclaritymakes it a formidable task to distinguish concepts and raises doubts about the use of backlash as a conceptual tool.
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Thelackofclarityin law and morality on the decisionmaking authority of children with respect to research seems to be mutually reinforcing.
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Perhaps an explanation for this state of affairs is to be found in alackofclarityas to how these debates should be linked.
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There is a diversity of research findings addressing this problem and alackofclarityregarding possible adverse effects from antimicrobials.
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The replacement of the government service with a tendering process means lack of continuity, andlackofclarityabout which organisations provide services.
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Thelackofclaritysurrounding proof beyond a reasonable doubt is surely one of those.
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This extract illustrates thelackofclarityof opinion demonstrated in talk by the pupil.
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Among students, there seemed to be alackofclarityabout strategy and a lack of focus on metacognitive strategies in particular.
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Occasionally, alackofclarityin the writing obscures the point being made.
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It is also rife with uncertainty which is characterised bylackofclarity.
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There has been alackofclarity.
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This postmodern wordplay shroudslackofclarity.
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There is considerablelackofclarityon how 'public involvement' is defined in current policy contexts.
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