sufficient clarity
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsufficientandclarity
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sufficient
adjective
uk/səˈfɪʃ.ənt/us/səˈfɪʃ.ənt/
enough for a ...
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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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(Definition ofsufficientandclarityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofsufficient clarity
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While some explanation for poor reporting may lie with constraints imposed by editors, a balance between these constraints andsufficientclarityin reporting needs to be struck.
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I obviously did not put my point withsufficientclarity.
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I appear to have expressed myself withsufficientclarityto make my meaning understandable.
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I echo what he said: there is notsufficientclarityon how much people have to pay to purchase the freehold of their homes.
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It is partly because we do not tell the story withsufficientclarityand skill.
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Using minute phrases and words does not offer the consumersufficientclarity.
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We believe that there issufficientclarityat present to deal with the situation as it appears to us.
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The phrase "other disposal" admits of too much uncertainty and does not givesufficientclarityto the courts.
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It is not that there is no research, but that it is not ofsufficientclarityto give us much help in shaping policies.
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Sometimes "flexible" is just an excuse for failing to define something withsufficientclarity, but here it reflects an uncertainty which is inevitable.
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To work effectively, the law must havesufficientclarity.
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If these figures do not resonate withsufficientclarity, we should perhaps reflect on the statistical base line.
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It therefore seems especially regrettable that it does not containsufficientclarity.
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The point has perhaps not been made withsufficientclaritysimply as a result of the amendment.
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I apologise for not having got his point withsufficientclarityto go into it now.
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It underlines my point that the procedure is not defined withsufficientclarity.
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Many people sense that we became involved in the invasion withoutsufficientclarityabout our objectives and real purpose.
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The point is serious, but there is not yetsufficientclarityfor us to be able to deal with it this afternoon.
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It is alike a sense of frustration and a sense of inability to see withsufficientclaritywhat are the steps requisite and necessary to improve a given situation.
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These paragraphs could not be less emotional or colder, and the arrangement proposed is clearly designed simply to give adequate information in time and withsufficientclarity.
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