Sentence examples for Poor clarity from inspiring English sources

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There was also poor clarity in the public announcement system, which could create confusion.

The normal optical microscope image of fluorescence analysis is used as the traditional method to analyze remaining oil distribution, but it has limitations such as poor clarity, low resolution, unobvious color distinction between oil and water, unclear oil water interface and cannot make quantitative research about the types and content of the remaining oil.

The lack of job descriptions and poor clarity on some tasks could have greatly undermined the potential for good performance by DHEs as some activities could have been left undone.

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Related research on decentralisation shows poor role clarity limits managers' ability to exercise their delegated management authority (19, 33).

However, in some eyes, the acute attack is severe and often refractory to medical treatment [ 4- 7], and the prolonged poor cornea clarity of APAC patients limits the application of LPI.

But discussion of the Agent Orange legacy has matured in recent years from a topic of polarized views toward active bilateral cooperation; from poor understanding to clarity and specificity; from guilt to a shared sense of responsibility for a humanitarian response.

Opponents might accuse him of poor judgement, lack of clarity and inconsistency but, if nothing else, his sustained association with youth issues of all kinds demands of them that they come up with something better.

In one instance, he pens a book report based on the theory that the purpose of academic writing is to "inflate weak ideas, obscure poor reasoning, and inhibit clarity," titled The Dynamics of Interbeing and Monological Imperatives in Dick and Jane: A Study in Psychic Transrelational Gender Modes.

Lack of role clarity and poor communication are primary determinants of preventable adverse neonatal and maternal outcomes, including death [ 44].

Lower rated problems – still considered high risks – cover a wide range, again after existing mitigation, including a "loss of grip on current performance", that "safety is compromised by lack of clarity on accountability, poor morale, and loss of knowledge", that the benefits of the reforms are not achieved, and there is a loss of public confidence in the NHS.

But it said it had found a range of poor practices including: lack of clarity about the costs of stopping a product.

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