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clarity

[klar-i-tee] / ˈklær ɪ ti /


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For England's fans and suits, the thin air may offer a bit more clarity on their team and its future.

From BBC

In reaching into the ruck it was like Beirne had also reached into their soul, and in that act came a moment of clarity.

From BBC

That means it would take another asset sale or liquidity event for banks, private-credit operators and investors to get more clarity on pricing.

From MarketWatch

In a message to supporters, it announced that it was pushing back the deadline for season ticket renewals so that fans could have “full clarity” on what the 2026-27 might entail.

From The Wall Street Journal

That tug of war is likely to cement central bank officials’ instincts to sit still and wait for clarity rather than act pre-emptively.

From The Wall Street Journal