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In franchise systems, there is defined clarity regarding the job description of every position within the company.
All are experimental formal pieces with a defining clarity that explore Ligeti's complex, often polyphonic structures.
"We didn't tell them which were which," Hamos says, "and we also didn't define clarity.
However, we demand an approach which fully respects individual rights, with a clearly defined scope and clarity on the retention period, said Gianni Pittella.
Greatness comes in different varieties, and the pianist Oscar Peterson's brand is defined by clarity, by the ability to make obvious what he's thinking.
Directed by Mr. McPherson, one of the finest ensembles to grace a Broadway stage in years uncovers the soul-defining clarity within the drunkard's haze.
Wolff next defines clarity and distinctness and indistinctness in cognition.
As Sir David Brailsford recently pointed out on a Advertising Week Europe panel alongside Sir Martin Sorrell, a great leader is defined by their clarity and consistency.
They free us from feelings of resentment, anger and frustration, for example, because they help us define with clarity how we will treat and honor ourselves.
The evaluators would suggest that this level of assistance should be left to the social agencies, and that DMD needs to define some clarity on what level of event they become involved in.
The French style was immediately evident in "The Nutcracker". When she raised a perfectly pointed foot, she defined it with clarity for all to see.
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