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But last week he received a painful lesson: Clarity can be even more risky.
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The moral clarity.
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Justice Hudson has forgotten the lessons of clarity and conciseness that he learned in law school.
Specifically, it identifies lessons including the clarity of roles and responsibilities of different agencies and the importance of collaboration and partnership as well as participatory site planning and design.
The Lesson Don't trade clarity for depth.
This is encouraging, given the prominence of trait nesting as a theme in our lesson plan and the clarity with which the NTW alternate conception appeared in the interview and testing.
An unstated lesson is that lack of clarity, determination and flexibility in either the political or the military realm can lead to calamity.
The first two-thirds of the film, in which Val Kilmer hurtles down the dark corridors of a cleverly designed narrative labyrinth, should be assigned in film-school classes, if only to provide today's hyperactive young sensation-mongers with a lesson or two in economy, clarity and the virtues of indirection.
Parsons's affable voice and intellectual clarity make his lessons a pleasure, and there are excellent recipes to illustrate them.
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