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clearer

[kleer-er] / ˈklɪər ər /








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Others will need more reliable energy systems, deeper talent pools, and clearer regulation before they can compete.

From Barron's

New laws on so-called "subscription traps", forcing companies to be clearer about subscriptions and make it easier for customers to cancel without penalty, were due to be introduced in the spring.

From BBC

Alun Francis, a top adviser to the government, told the Guardian that there was no "overarching narrative" to pull various policy strands together and called on the prime minister to set out a clearer strategy.

From BBC

"We hope these findings offer clearer guidance on both the benefits and potential risks of plant-based diets, helping the growing number of parents choosing these diets for health, ethical or environmental reasons," Dr. Dinu adds.

From Science Daily

Mr. Teuscher added that the repeal “allows us to step back, to lower the temperature and to create space for a clearer and more constructive conversation.”

From The Wall Street Journal