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The phrase "issues of clarity" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to problems or concerns related to the clarity of a sentence, phrase, or piece of writing. Example: The editor's job is to identify and address any issues of clarity in the author's manuscript before it is published.
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Many physicians were worried about workload and issues of clarity.
Whereas there was substantial statistical invisibility of mobile pastoralists in the 1980s and 1990s in both data sources, deliberate exclusion has been much reduced in recent years, although there remain issues of clarity and definition.
For issues of clarity this was specified as "within the last two weeks".
However, there are several key discrepancies and issues of clarity relating to the data that need to be addressed.
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Indeed, this was also an issue of clarity on our part – we do not intend to rule out intralimb coordination deficits in pcd.
Different countries have different systems and it is likely that the detail of the approach here will only apply to the UK; however, the general issue of clarity in coding is likely to be of importance internationally.
Some of the key policy impediments in this field involve the tension between housing affordability and health, privacy issues, lack of clarity in statutory authority, and gaps in responsibility for the built and indoor environments.
Issues of role clarity were also upheld through union negotiations.
The issue of defining traits is not only a matter of clarity.
In this regard, our study participants pointed out three main issues: lack of trust; capacity issues; and lack of clarity of roles and responsibility on both sides i.e. government and NGOs.
Unlike the sound understanding of the use of the 1D curvature mode shape for detecting damage in beams, however, use of the 2D curvature mode shape to detect damage in plates is not yet well elucidated, major unresolved issues including lack of clarity about the mechanism of characterizing damage, susceptibility to noise, and insensitivity to sight damage.
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