Collocations withclarity
These are words often used in combination withclarity.
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absolute clarity
We will aim for absolute clarity even when it is impossible.
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clarity of expression
The authors should strive for clarity of expression, avoiding, in particular, the use of jargon.
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clarity of presentation
While we touch upon clarity of presentation in the summaries below, we add a few general comments here.
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clarity of thought
Unlike science that can provide knowledge, perhaps the role of bioethics will be to expand moral imaginations, leading to clarity of thought.
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clarity of vision
Now free-will theists often insist that genuine freedom requires a context of ambiguity, something other than full clarity of vision.
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conceptual clarity
There is a lack of conceptual clarity with regard to the measurement of social capital, which is not helped by a range of definitions.
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great clarity
In summary, this chapter presents with great clarity a view of the nature of generative linguistics.
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increased clarity
The classification system provides a method for systematically quantifying the information according to specific criteria to provide increased clarity and consistency.
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lack of clarity
Because of this lack of clarity, these labels are liable to create further philosophical problems even while resolving current ones.
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mental clarity
I would have said that this is a juncture which needs integrity and resolution, common sense and mental clarity rather than orthodoxy, dogma or ideology.
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remarkable clarity
The data (masterfully transcribed and glossed) and the presentation are characterized by remarkable clarity.
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sufficient clarity
While some explanation for poor reporting may lie with constraints imposed by editors, a balance between these constraints and sufficient clarity in reporting needs to be struck.
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visual clarity
We use the semi-colon for visual clarity, and write for a collection of validity assumptions.
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water clarity
High water clarity was ensured by constant filtration between sessions and partial daily renewal.
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