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clarification

[klar-uh-fuh-key-shuhn] / ˌklær ə fəˈkeɪ ʃən /


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The Guinean embassy in Moscow, which oversees Belarus, told AFP it was following the case with "great humanitarian concern" and said it had demanded "clarifications".

From Barron's

Taken together, the Supreme Court’s remedial discipline and the legislature’s doctrinal clarification reflect a coordinated institutional response.

From Barron's

“Despite taking more than six weeks to respond to Diana’s attractive offer, the Board refused to enter into any discussions, raise any specific questions or seek any clarification with Diana on the proposal.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The company can’t appeal a Supreme Court ruling, but it can request clarifications that could delay its execution.

From The Wall Street Journal

This led the Nobel Committee to issue a rare public clarification, putting out a statement stressing that the prize “cannot be revoked, shared, or transferred to others.”

From The Wall Street Journal