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We've had wars because of lack of clarity; we've had great misunderstandings that have led to violence because of lack of clarity.
The company said any lack of clarity was not intentional.
There is a lack of clarity regarding Trump's technology policies.
A lack of clarity over what's real and what's not?
Some sellers aren't too surprised by Amazon's lack of clarity.
But the story also suffered from a lack of clarity.
There is a certain political logic in this lack of clarity.
For the most part, humans can handle this lack of clarity.
Companies in particular have shown nervousness about the lack of clarity.
This lack of clarity extends to other key nuclear policy issues.
This lack of clarity is already causing harm to American innovation.
Business executives complain that the lack of clarity is hitting investment.
And the lack of clarity could continue to hamper economic activity.
Hawthorne's lack of clarity is not good enough for Hagedorn, however.
The truth is that lack of clarity was to be expected.
But it's that lack of clarity that has Europe on edge.
The lack of clarity may also decrease the nation's overall preparedness.
He admitted to a "lack of clarity" with staffers and promised changes.
The lack of clarity caused Indians on social media to express concern.
But that enthusiasm has died because of lawsuits and lack of clarity.
Fans expressed their disappointment in the lack of clarity on social media.
Writing people off can be due just to a lack of clarity.
This lack of clarity is not only confusing, but bad for optics.
An exploration of constitutional lack of clarity risks encouraging immediate power grabs.
This lack of clarity is troubling, and certainly needs to be resolved.
Scholars argue that secular feminists' "lack of clarity" on the question of
Retailers are growing frustrated towards the lack of clarity regarding their future.
By contrast, there's no similar lack of clarity about obstruction of justice.
"There was no lack of clarity on either side," the editorial reads.
A significant reason is the lack of clarity at the quarterback position.
Lack of clarity about inequality has been around for a long time.
Aviation bosses have been split over the lack of clarity in negotiations.
The RWN is due to the lack of clarity surrounding Wanda's offshore liquidity.
It's all very unclear, but that lack of clarity is not entirely surprising.
The lack of clarity helps explain the valuation discount hanging over its stock.
Another concern was the lack of clarity about the rules of the lockdown.
And it's not just a lack of clarity; it's a fully inaccurate statement. 
Regardless of which side you are on, there is no lack of clarity.
The problem is not a lack of clarity in on war and peace.
Opposition leader Sam Rainsy says that lack of clarity is only emboldening authoritarian governments.
Republican senators have expressed frustration with the administration's lack of clarity on the plan.
A lack of clarity on rice policy has also caused confusion in the market.
Libra's former partners appear to have been concerned about that lack of clarity, too.
New M&A deals are in short supply while a lack of clarity remains.
A lack of clarity about what had truth behind it and what did not.
There is palpable frustration in Europe at Britain's lack of clarity over Brexit, however.
This lack of clarity contributed to the major averages cutting some of their gains.
But former defense officials said there remains a lack of clarity about what happened.
German counterpart Sigmar Gabriel expressed frustration at the lack of clarity on Trump's position.
The lack of clarity is seriously hampering efforts to keep pace with the disease.
The lack of clarity around the fund's financing and its goals is hardly reassuring.
Parents say the lack of clarity amid a forced self-quarantine has been difficult.
The lack of clarity from USDA is already leading to confusion in the states.
Stocks didn't rally on the trade deal news due to its lack of clarity.
That lack of clarity has resulted in different answers to the question of legality.
" Vitol said in a statement on Friday "there was a lack of clarity regarding the restart date for the refinery," but added that it had "never suggested the lack of clarity was the responsibility of ExxonMobil, nor that ExxonMobil mislead (stet) the market.
The lack of clarity left many confused or worse, coming up with worst-case scenarios.
Hubbard told Fox News he believed the problem started due to that lack of clarity.
The issue isn't with the system itself, but rather the lack of clarity around it.
The lack of clarity is seen as a tactic aimed at keeping everyone on board.
The lack of clarity about the role she is now playing was front and center.
"I'm seeing some hesitation due to the lack of clarity from the IRS," said Connelly.
They are worried about the perceived lack of security and lack of clarity over regulation.
That lack of clarity is one reason Central Command wanted some additional resources for deterrence.
It also criticized a lack of clarity about how Privacy Shield Principles apply to processors.
Investors were not too bothered by this lack of clarity: Tesla's shares jumped 11 percent.
But lack of clarity on what Washington will do has kept many investors on guard.
But lack of clarity on what Washington will do has kept many investors on guard.
That lack of clarity is worth keeping in mind as you watch Thursday night's debate.
Lack of clarity on policy risks delaying investment in the auto sector, one official added.
I think the lack of clarity will instead arise from how the report is received.
His bank was conspicuous among European peers in its lack of clarity over oil sector exposure.
The problem in Washington has never been a lack of corruption, just a lack of clarity.
However, lack of clarity on rules for the listing of stock exchanges had delayed the process.
Investors realise now there is a huge lack of clarity on the government's plan for Brexit.
Weber voiced impatience with a lack of clarity from May on what she will ask for.
With such a lack of clarity, skaters have little grounds to appeal a decision against them.
Unfortunately, this confusion and lack of clarity will persist indefinitely because of the Supreme Court's deadlock.
This would fail an elementary school test for lack of clarity, non sequiturs and rambling incoherence.
However, a lack of clarity on the rules for listing stock exchanges had delayed the process.
However, lack of clarity on rules for the listing of stock exchanges has delayed the process.
The lack of clarity led GOP leaders to put their plans for the bill on hold.
However, it is not just the sharing economy that will suffer from this lack of clarity.
Marijuana stocks declined largely due to Trump's lack of clarity on how he'd handle the drug.
"There is a lack of clarity in all of this," Grover said of the executive order.
European governments are frustrated by the lack of clarity about what the United States really wants.
The lack of clarity around the church's position on transgender identity has consequences for trans Catholics.
That lack of clarity on terms and policies leaves some students feeling blindsided come graduation time.
The lack of clarity from New Hampshire follows an Iowa result that was just as unclear.
But the Taliban have shown profound and worrying lack of clarity, and their intentions remain inscrutable.
Sometimes the lack of clarity can be caused by the technological limits of the cameras themselves.
Lack of clarity over supply chains, even within Britain, can make prosecutions difficult, the hearing was told.
"There's an alarming lack of clarity here," Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said on the Senate floor Wednesday.
There is a similar lack of clarity about Xinfa Group's operations in the northwest province of Xinjiang.
Some staff members also described what they saw as a lack of clarity from the editorial director.
Foreign scientists are already turning down jobs because of lack of clarity over their future immigration status.
The lack of clarity about the government's thinking on Brexit is billed as a canny negotiating ploy.
For investors, the big problem right now is the lack of clarity at a high-stakes moment.
As usual, there's a lack of clarity to his tweets that could be interpreted in different ways.
Its lack of clarity and detail reflect the international divisions and rivalries in the multifarious opposition groups.
Part of the problem surrounding space suit development has been a lack of clarity over NASA's destination.
That lack of clarity invites clashes about privileges and subpoena power, legislative authority and access to evidence.
But it does mean that any final interpretation wiggles out of grasp, deferred for lack of clarity.
But the threat of total profits and lack of clarity extend beyond the threat of potential trolls.
The disappointing part of the debate was a lack of clarity by the candidates on radical Islam.
Adding to the disquiet is the lack of clarity over whether Trump could in fact dismiss Powell.
The rally had stalled amid concerns over Trump's protectionist stance and lack of clarity on policy reforms.
Whatever the case, Ivan Garcia-Hidalgo, a Republican strategist, said the lack of clarity is a problem.
Such misunderstandings and a lack of clarity have been the source of breakdowns in past negotiating efforts.
A lack of clarity about what tariffs businesses will pay and when can significantly affect business decisions.
In the meantime, the lack of clarity is likely to damage economic growth in Britain and beyond.
There's a lack of clarity on how to use [headsets] and what the device will give you.
The first problem is lack of clarity and consistency as to what the administration seeks to achieve.
I apologized for my lack of clarity but sensed that she'd be able to push through them.
For months, experts have worried about the lack of clarity on policy and personnel issues from Trump.
But for now, the lack of clarity around Epstein's wealth adds to the mystery of his case.
This lack of clarity in such a large population of patients happens for a variety of reasons.
This lack of clarity may stem from the fact that these people are not ideologues but reformists.
Palazhchenko did concede there was a lack of clarity on exactly what the two world leaders agreed upon.
Both Public Citizen and the ACLU point to lack of clarity in the Senate's language as a concern.
"There was still a total lack of clarity on what was happening to our project," the source says.
But not to let other people's indecision or other people's lack of clarity draw me from my clarity.
A lack of clarity around the prospects of Italy's bad bank plans is also hanging over the sector.
As Gallagher wrote: The lack of clarity from management has resulted in Google losing skilled engineers and developers.
He sees a lack of clarity on how cost savings will be achieved with the Nokia-Alcatel deal.
The lack of clarity might have been endurable in the absence of specific hazards but seems irresponsible now.
Furthermore, there is some lack of clarity on how ISAs fit into the current legal and tax framework.
They pointed to a lack of clarity around the length of time meldonium takes to exit the body.
The lack of clarity at both state and federal levels is sure to generate continued class-action lawsuits.
Some forecasters are still cautious about further rises because of a lack of clarity about demand from China.
The lack of clarity over what currency an independent Scotland would use was one of the key issues.
His lack of clarity about which scene this is shows inner confusion about what he is going through.
The lack of clarity is a problem because trans people face so much stigma outside of the church.
"Lack of clarity is the major problem with the resort right now," Mr. Engle said in an interview.
Fears of a full-blown trade war and a lack of clarity from the White House pressured stocks.
Some people were frustrated about the lack of clarity around how long authorities expect coronavirus to be around.
Surasak said a lack of clarity under the existing laws could deter health personnel from treating unwanted pregnancies.
But lack of clarity over the future relationship with the EU has forced it into an uncomfortable position.
That lack of clarity seemed purely academic when polls predicted a sweeping victory for his rival, Hillary Clinton.
In the case of Dan Chaon's marvelous hybrids, this lack of clarity has worked entirely to his advantage.
The lack of clarity, coupled with weak economic data in China and France, rekindled worries about global growth.
Gluck said disputes over land ownership and a lack of clarity over land tenure documents were compounding problems.
Q: What's stopping people coming - is it the lack of clarity in the living rights of EU citizens?
The lack of clarity is likely to perpetuate the psychological uncertainty DACA recipients have been under since last November.
The dismal outlook has been compounded by the lack of clarity over how financial services will fare after Brexit.
Part of the reason for this lack of clarity has been a lack of accurate measurements of exoplanetary diameters.
But the lack of clarity around the terms of Brexit, due on March 29, comes at an inopportune time.
However, in this case it could also be due to Santander's lack of clarity on what it was doing.
Donchess said he thought Buttigieg won Iowa but the lack of clarity made New Hampshire more important than before.
But the minutes also showed uncertainty because of a lack of clarity on the new Trump administration's economic program.
With those three there's a kind of soft obscuring, indistinctness, or lack of clarity—but smoke is something else.
A lot of the confusion is likely due to Apple's lack of clarity around Tapbacks in the first place.
For tech companies and startups, the uncertainty and lack of clarity around these tariff policies is difficult to manage.
Instead, they combine with the chemotherapy drugs to create a new feeling, a unique mush of lack of clarity.
However, the lawmakers said a lack of clarity should not deter the country from trying to meet the goal.
Unfazed by the lack of clarity on trade, markets focused on a growing sense of positive economic fundamentals ahead.
That's in large part due to the lack of clarity in the 2016 referendum on what "leave" actually meant.
The lack of clarity has not pleased investors, who were briefly relieved after initial reports of a trade truce.
The lack of clarity has given the country greater flexibility to develop and test nuclear warheads and ballistic missiles.
The lack of clarity about the economic effects could mean that the market has fallen too far, Paulsen said.
But they're not being clear about it, and that lack of clarity is an attack vector for the defendant.
And because of that lack of clarity, Scarborough winds up trafficking in racist tropes to get his point across.
This lack of clarity poses risks for everyone from investors to entrepreneurs to marketers of running afoul of the law.
The lack of clarity created uncertainty as some countries might be exempt or taxed at a lower rate, analysts said.
Swiss bankers are still hoping for a smooth Brexit but frustration is growing over the lack of clarity so far.
Do you find — is a lack of clarity a great deal of what's happening today, in all of the arts?
Many analysts said there remained a lack of clarity over details, as well as a risk the deal could unravel.
Investors have grown nervous about the lack of clarity in some of the investments by the $90 billion Vision Fund.
Even with the lack of clarity around the jobs report, the dollar weakened for the first time in eight sessions.
U.S. Treasury debt yields fell on Thursday as investors fretted about the lack of clarity in the Trump administration's policies.
"Ironically, I have found that the lack of clarity around the Oscars has kept them in the conversation," she said.
There was optimism in the air at that conference despite extreme lack of clarity -- the will he or won't he?
AMP Chief Executive Craig Miller partly blamed a lack of clarity on pension regulations for higher-than-expected cash outflows.
Market players aren't convinced, complaining about the lack of clarity on how the BOJ wants to guide long-term rates.
The cladding problem has bedevilled local councils, not least because of a lack of clarity on what should replace it.
The survey also showed that these consumers are confused by lack of clarity when posting transactions and updating account information.
But the original settlement had a "lack of clarity," according to Judge Alison Nathan of Federal District Court in Manhattan.
A lack of clarity over its definition has allowed foreign companies to produce something similar to shale oil in Russia.
Amid the lack of clarity on Mr. Trump's embassy intentions, Mr. Netanyahu engaged in a day of furious political positioning.
Citing this lack of clarity, Wehrum refused to sign a "recusal letter" detailing individual clients and potential conflict of interest.
But the lack of clarity and little trust in Macron has led people to conclude they could be negatively impacted.
This lack of clarity has raised questions about whether this handshake agreement will do much to ease tensions with China.
The party has not been wiped out across much of America because of a lack of clarity about its liberal values.
That lack of clarity will hopefully change this week when Musk again updates the public on SpaceX's plans for interplanetary exploration.
HE) for a lack of clarity about its intentions in a planned 8 billion euro ($9.6 billion) takeover of the company.
The lack of clarity could create immense volatility in fuel prices if the bulk of vessels turn to low-sulfur gasoil.
"Incentives is just one lever that is causing them some lack of clarity right now," JMP Securities analyst Peter Martin said.
But the initial lack of clarity as to its purpose, coupled with the fact that it installed unprompted, caused understandable alarm.
European and German industry groups have repeatedly criticized what they see as a lack of clarity from London in Brexit talks.
As well as the sanctions, they have cited concerns about security in Caracas and a lack of clarity on the proposals.
He noted a lack of clarity around succession could impact sentiment in broader markets as Zeti's term draws to a close.
Lack of clarity over what kind of deal, if any, Britain and the EU will strike will prevent rates from rising.
But the bigger problem is the lack of clarity into everyone's role in the transition—or who "everyone" will be, even.
Some lawmakers have been frustrated by the lack of clarity from Facebook before and since June 18, three congressional sources said.
However, the potential risk of Trump's protectionist policies and the lack of clarity since he took office have dampened the enthusiasm.
That lack of clarity leaves employers, workers and plan administrators in the dark over whether their plans are valid, PricewaterhouseCoopers said.
He said contradictory and untested regulations, land acquisition, building transmission infrastructure and lack of clarity in pricing methodology remained major challenges.
CHINA CREDIT Unfazed by the lack of clarity on trade, markets focused on a growing sense of positive economic fundamentals ahead.
The lack of clarity is also hitting dealmaking and therefore the banks' mergers and acquisition (M&A) advisory businesses, says Wheeler.
A lack of clarity could invite problems, Mr. Merrill said, drawing a comparison to the disputed 2000 presidential election in Florida.
That lack of clarity can often lead to disappointment when you're newly in love, but that doesn't always signal impending disaster.
"Thus, a lack of clarity still exists on the exact count of passengers the MV Santika Nusantara had onboard," Vatelehan said.
Of course there's a certain lack of clarity in what he's after, and I think that's the way it should be.
Despite the lack of clarity from Iowa, the Democratic primary has moved on -- with candidates all now stumping in New Hampshire.
For the most part, stocks shrugged off the deal due to its lack of clarity and uncertain path to phase two.
Some professional players expressed frustration with the sudden changes to the game and a lack of clarity on the league's rules.
Adding to the sense of uncertainty is a lack of clarity on who exactly has been stripped of their temporary clearances.
The lack of clarity emboldened immigration hardliners in the GOP caucus while simultaneously raising hopes for a deal among immigration reformers.
Of more concern to some in Brussels is the continued lack of clarity on how Britain sees a free trade deal working.
"First, that there is no lack of clarity about the nature of the assets held under management," Bailey said in his speech.
Another committee, the Science and Technology committee, had already warned about a lack of clarity in the bill's language, including on encryption.
During a conference call Wednesday, Hackett said he understands the frustration over the lack of clarity, but Ford has to move cautiously.
Uncertainty around Brazil's economic and fiscal outlook has run high amid a lack of clarity about the outcome of October's presidential race.
Kornberg also cited a "lack of clarity" across the company's assortment as there were too many choices, particularly in the women's line.
LACK OF CLARITY IN OIL FUNDAMENTALS WILL KEEP PRICE VOLATILITY HIGH IN NEXT COUPLE MONTHS, TESTING $70-$75/BBL BOUNDARIES - GOLDMAN SACHS
For users frustrated by the lack of clarity around how these companies make decisions, the added voices have made matters even murkier.
These are: The lack of clarity is part of a larger lack of direction for Senate Republicans' six-month health care effort.
Right now it costs between hundreds and thousands of dollars to incorporate and there is still lack of clarity on HR status.
Ron Wyden, the top Democrat on the committee, expressed concern over what he perceived as lack of clarity over her policy beliefs.
And I think there's been a lack of clarity in this area and I think it's time for Congress to address this.
Ahmed, whose company says it sends 40,000 money transfers to Nigeria each month, also laments the lack of clarity surrounding the change.
It is expected that many EU leaders will be reluctant to accept the proposal given this lack of clarity about its duration.
"There's always going to be a lack of clarity early on in an emergency response," said Mr. Jenkins, the Dallas County official.
Just kicking in with a stream of consciousness approach until you arrive at your point often leads to a lack of clarity.
But she said the lack of clarity had allowed the policy to be hijacked by conservative groups pressing their own ideological agendas.
Many players expressed anger that matches were played in such conditions and at the lack of clarity or communication from the tournament.
The larger disparity among startups outside Silicon Valley means there might be a lack of clarity about what investors are looking for.
International lenders, understandably, are cautious about committing more funds, especially with lack of clarity on how badly the virus has hit Trip.
But one of the difficulties with Mr. Macron's overhaul is its continual state of flux, and the president's own lack of clarity.
But residents and city officials were uneasy about how it would work, and lack of clarity around Sidewalk's business model spurred opposition.
A lack of clarity around the rule, however, has left aid groups scrambling and both Republican and Democratic U.S. lawmakers seeking clarity.
As more women speak up about this issue, demanding something be done, there is a lack of clarity of what can be.
Still, for those eager to put down nearly $700 for a device, the lack of clarity on a ship date is not reassuring.
During a call with analysts, Hackett said he understands the frustration over the lack of clarity, but said Ford has to move cautiously.
Despite the lack of clarity of what's causing the illnesses, Cuba hawks in Congress have called for the US to punish Havana immediately.
On Thursday, you'll take instinctive action due to a lack of clarity in relationships, when the Sun faces off with nebulous planet Neptune.
In the meantime, it's difficult to predict how Brexit will play out, with the lack of clarity acting as a drag on stocks.
Investors say lack of clarity on how much business they will get from ICE, the companies' biggest client, is holding the shares back.
His lack of clarity around policy leaves Christians with little understanding of how a political movement matters to the transformation of their lives.
"In the meantime, the lack of clarity and elevated risk of 'no deal' is set to see economic activity slow further," they said.
But the first shipments have been complicated by a lack of clarity on ship insurance, dollar clearance and European banks' letters of credit.
The lack of clarity underscores the need for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to provide the documents I've requested for months.
Even though there was roiling debate over which standard to use, everyone agreed that lack of clarity on rules was an ongoing issue.
It has skirted past a lack of clarity over alternatives to membership, instead playing up concerns over migration and sovereignty lost to Brussels.
However, the potential risk from Trump's protectionist policies and the lack of clarity since he took office have dampened some of the enthusiasm.
Suter said that the lack of clarity about when and how a person's DNA profile can be used by companies raises ethical concerns.
Last week, members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee grilled Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on the lack of clarity surrounding the summit.
Traders also said lack of clarity on EDF's available nuclear supply for the days, weeks and months ahead was contributing to market anxiety.
The lack of clarity surrounding his future — and the nature of the talks themselves — deepened the anxiety and frustration among many South Africans.
"Some tested positive, we are told, in Japan, but some came with a lack of clarity what their test results were," said Schwedhelm.
Finding the middle ground will not be easy, and a lack of clarity on what the White House wants is not helping matters.
"Even though there was roiling debate over which standard to use, everyone agreed that lack of clarity on rules was an ongoing issue." 
But hours later, in his speech, there was no mention of it, leaving a lack of clarity about his broader views on immigration.
The lack of clarity around Steele's work has facilitated conservative attacks on the dossier, including from President Donald Trump, to fester in Washington.
But a patchwork of state-by-state regulations and a lack of clarity about what's allowed is causing telemedicine providers to move cautiously.
CNN's lawyer Ted Boutrous argued that the lack of clarity on who made the decision underscored the lack of due process afforded to Acosta.
But the lack of clarity on certain aspects of the U.S-Mexico deal, and no clear sign of de-escalation in the Sino-U.
A second, related problem is that fiscal policy is constrained by the lack of clarity over what kind of Brexit Britain is heading for.
Even so, the lack of clarity over how A British exit from the EU will proceed could fuel volatility in the weeks to come.
Tour operator TUI fell 1.6% after warning that lack of clarity over the status of its grounded Boeing 737 MAX planes could hit profits.
It's still anyone's guess as to which parts of the market will be dramatically impacted given the lack of clarity around what happens after.
Accusations can cast a shadow over someone's reputation, so the lack of clarity over what is appropriate and what is not can be unsettling.
The lack of clarity over Trump's promised fiscal stimulus has been another factor that has weakened the dollar since the start of the year.
Northern Trust claimed in a recent note that a lack of clarity over the intentions of politicians was creating a form of " Populist Roulette".
That lack of clarity can lead to some pretty hurt feelings — something that should never be the goal at the end of the relationship.
However, the rally has stalled of late due to a lack of clarity on Trump's policies and the failure of his healthcare reform bill.
Despite the lack of clarity on which way the votes went, two opposing political camps have claimed the right to form the new government.
Along with concern about compensation for laid off workers, companies worry about lack of clarity about the conditions for firing workers for economic reasons.
"There is a lack of clarity on new initiatives in F1 and a lack of engagement with promoters on their implementation," added the statement.
Carlos Ghosn, head of the Renault-Nissan alliance that has a large assembly plant in northeast England, also complained about the lack of clarity.
Experts say that lack of clarity is holding back start-ups and big companies alike in their attempt to bring new technologies to health.
In a letter penned to Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, Carper voiced concern about the lack of clarity regarding the security of Trump's smartphone usage.
This false hope and lack of clarity—often interpreted as toying with people's emotions—is part of why ghosters get such a bad reputation.
"There's a real lack of clarity about how the data is stored and used," said Neema Singh Guliani, senior legislative counsel for the ACLU.
That lack of clarity prompted Francis to write a lengthy letter, released on Wednesday, to the estimated 10 to 12 million Catholics in China.
The lack of clarity has left parents wondering whether their daughters are in the hands of the militants or are wandering the remote countryside.
Those sources have their own biases, and reporters said the result could be a frustrating lack of clarity on the investigation as a whole.
Spending by consumers has helped the economy at a time when many companies have cut investment due to a lack of clarity about Brexit.
In a letter penned to Defense Secretary James Mattis, Carper voiced concern about the lack of clarity regarding the security of Trump's smartphone usage.
"It's been a lack of clarity and commitment by the United States that's created much of the instability in the world today," he said.
The lack of clarity over both the market's future and the efforts to stabilize it could also lead to much higher prices next year.
Investor confidence in Africa's most industrialised economy is fragile, with the economic growth outlook clouded by a lack of clarity and progress on reforms.
Investor confidence in Africa's most industrialized economy is fragile, with the economic growth outlook clouded by a lack of clarity and progress on reforms.
"Bank stocks are down mostly because of lack of clarity from the RBI," said Sudhakar Pattabiraman, head of research operations at William O'Neil India.
That lack of clarity has spooked a number of foreign investors, according to Marcelo Awad, a Chilean executive with Wealth Minerals Ltd of Canada.
But investor confidence in South Africa remains fragile, while the economic growth outlook is clouded by a lack of clarity and progress on reforms.
The lack of clarity from Trump was especially notable given a strong backlash to his candidacy from a wide section of the Republican Party.
That reflects the wider lack of clarity over Britain's future relationship with the world's biggest trading bloc after it leaves the EU next March.
The AfD also returned that money after concerns were raised about a lack of clarity regarding the exact donor, party officials told German media.
But Judge Nathan said she, too, wondered if there was a "lack of clarity" and whether the settlement should be modified or struck down.
We're very confident about the ability of the market to perform long-term, but there is a lack of clarity in the shorter term.
After months of highly visible party infighting, Obamacare repeal failed epically — in large part due to a lack of clarity from the White House.
Small-business advocates say the group remains largely undecided due to a lack of clarity on what either candidate plans to do for Main Street.
Independent consultant Alison Deans told CNBC she's concerned that the market rally since the election is based on a lack of clarity about Trump's plans.
Local negatives like high interest rates and lack of clarity on the proposed capital gains tax also had an impact on the market, he said.
The trouble is that any such arrangement may itself be hard to agree on, especially if there is lack of clarity over the final destination.
In addition, UK firms face a lack of clarity at home as lawmakers and Prime Minister Boris Johnson feud over how to get Brexit done.
Amit Cowshish, who handled defence accounting in the ministry, said more than funds, the bigger problem was lack of clarity on the defence procurement policy.
Mr. Almeida added that this week there was a state of "absolute confusion" given the lack of clarity on the exact nature of the threats.
"That lack of clarity set the tone early on," said Khaled Elgindy, a fellow at the Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution.
Add to that a lack of clarity on where deals are transacted for tax purposes and telecoms, financial services and e-commerce players are worried.
"The lack of clarity around Travis' position hangs over everything," said Bill Aulet, managing director of the entrepreneurship center at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Businesses have expressed frustration over the government's lack of clarity on Brexit and what some see as a decision to put ideology before the economy.
But his position instead highlights the lack of clarity over who is in charge as crucial negotiations with Baghdad get underway over the region's future.
And again the backdrop of, you know, lack of clarity from the macro front and geopolitical front is really the major issues affecting client sentiment.
But Amazon sellers and experts told Business Insider they're still confused by the lack of clarity, as some products within those categories are getting rejected.
The coronavirus pandemic has been a shock to casual dining chains because of the sudden closures and lack of clarity about when they can reopen.
"[There] are significant questions, either where the nominee has directly contradicted themselves on the record or there's a lack of clarity or completeness," Pennsylvania Sen.
His switches of strategy and his lack of clarity left far too many Britons oblivious to the importance of social distancing until far too late.
Auditors BSR & Co, and Pathak H.D. & Associates pointed out several anomalies and a lack of clarity in instances of related party transactions and accounting methodology.
Such lawsuits, which have targeted institutions ranging from the Hooters restaurant chain to Harvard University, stem largely from a lack of clarity in regulatory policies.
But despite the benefits, he said it wasn't all positive, particularly the lack of clarity around what would happen after the agreement expired in 22018.
Critics say this lack of clarity has a chilling effect on potential new investment in the market since the metal's value cannot be precisely measured.
Goldman&aposs analyst Brett Feldman attributes its Comcast&aposs underperformance to investors&apos lack of clarity on the financial outlook for Peacock, its streaming service.
This indicates muted trading, largely due to whipsawing sentiment over trade negotiations and lack of clarity over Brexit, which has kept traders on the sidelines.
In the meantime, she was frustrated by what she viewed as poor communication around the issue and a general lack of clarity around the policy.
For Labour, punished in the European elections for its lack of clarity on a second Brexit referendum, the victory in Peterborough was a welcome relief.
Rather, my colleague Sarah Kliff has written about how the instability is caused by the Trump administration and their lack of clarity about the future.
Serco was finding it harder to attract truck drivers in its waste collection business in Britain because of a lack of clarity about Brexit, he said.
Britain's car industry body the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders warned on Friday that a lack of clarity over a potential deal risked future growth.
I've ironically found that the lack of clarity around the Oscars has kept the Oscars really in the conversation and the mystery has been really compelling.
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"This lack of clarity has driven surrogate mothers into hiding, and increasingly dangerous and precarious positions, for fear of unknown repercussions from the authorities," she said.
In online seller forums, merchants have voiced their complaints about issues like a lack of clarity in emails from Amazon representatives and low levels of engagement.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese Finance Minister Taro Aso said on Wednesday that a lack of clarity on why auditors did not sign off on Toshiba Corp's (6502.
Some critics say that a lack of clarity is pushing bond yields higher, and that in turn could send interest rates higher and restrain economic growth.
The lack of clarity on all this contained an awkward truth: even for the nationalists, it turns out, the nation state is one ideal among many.
If not, are any Senate Republicans going to oppose a skinny repeal bill solely because of this lack of clarity about where this is all going?
There's also been a lack of clarity on how users can tell if throttling is the cause of their woes or how to resolve the issue.
In a statement, CareFirst said the "lack of clarity" about whether the individual mandate would be enforced played a "significant role" in its proposed rate increases.
Some lawmakers specializing in financial services policy have been frustrated by the lack of clarity from Facebook before and since June 18, three congressional sources said.
Market participants say a lack of clarity over regulation is holding back investors, and preventing companies from engaging with a technology that may stimulate economic activity.
This lack of clarity—and the company's habit of launching ambitious side projects, like movie production, seemingly at random—appears to have caused investors to balk.
Another obstacle is the lack of clarity over which regulators would be responsible for overseeing Libra's compliance with federal financial, data privacy and consumer protection laws.
A more enduring source of investor uncertainty is bound to result from the great lack of clarity on the U.K.'s future economic relations with Europe.
This is partly due to current policy—delivered chiefly through the ESOL framework—which suffers from fragmentation, a lack of clarity, and a short-termist approach.
But the lack of clarity remains a sore point for Somalis here, and some are openly questioning whether Mr. Adan's heritage prompted a rush to judgment.
"Given persistent lack of clarity, markets will likely continue to signal their discomfort," said Flavia Cheong, head of equities for Asia Pacific at Aberdeen Standard Investments.
A lack of clarity over the terms of Britain's looming departure from the European Union has British businesses stockpiling products and components, and delaying new investments.
In his announcement, Mr. Lieberman also called for early elections, saying the lack of clarity over the country's security policy must be brought to an end.
Trump's Wednesday announcement created confusion and chaos for Americans abroad in Europe over the lack of clarity as to whether the travel ban applied to them.
And this lack of clarity can obfuscate the fact that the neediest aren't being as well-served by tech companies as they could be, critics say.
A lack of clarity in South Korea's plans to regulate cryptocurrencies may be of concern, but experts continued to sound upbeat about developments in the space.
A lack of clarity in prices on funeral homes' websites has long been criticized by consumer groups, yet the practice persists, according to a new study.
This lack of clarity has real-world implications An officer fatally shot Alton Sterling, a black man, in an encounter that took less than 90 seconds.
In international relations, especially on tense issues, a lack of clarity or predictability can be destabilizing because it forces all states to plan for the worst.
Bank executives, also speaking on condition of anonymity, told Reuters that a lack of clarity on new financial market policies is holding up lending to firms.
Businesses have been getting increasingly frustrated about the lack of clarity over future trading relations less than nine months before Brexit day on March 29, 2019.
Corporate leaders are in a whole new ball game – faced with major decisions on investments and deals amid a lack of clarity about the future trade landscape.
Fitch's actions are driven by the lack of clarity regarding how FOX's existing debt will be treated and where it will ultimately reside in Disney's capital structure.
It's certainly reasonable, but Apple's lack of clarity on when, why, and to what extent it instituted the diagnostic tool requirement has led to confusion and concern.
But not everyone was convinced, as a lack of clarity on the timing and volume of the programme restricted respondents from gauging the magnitude of its effect.
Reuters has previously reported that a lack of clarity about local data storage norms has also delayed a formal launch of WhatsApp's inter-bank money transfer service.
Worries over a delay in local council polls and a lack of clarity over the budget and two other key policy measures weighed on sentiment, said analysts.
As I pointed out in my earlier article, the fudging of terms and lack of clarity are often intended to promote public policy that is intellectually disingenuous.
The Washington Post's Alyssa Rosenberg blames "muddy writing" for the lack of clarity, but allows for the possibility that there's a larger Cersei plot in play here.
One developer wrote on the forum that the lack of clarity around his ban spoke to communication problems between Roblox's team and the rest of the community.
"Nothing can be taken for granted," Macron warned, voicing frustration with a lack of clarity from London nearly three years after Britons voted to leave the bloc.
"I think that's a very laudable intent, but sometimes that produces a lack of clarity," said former Fed staffer and current partner at Cornerstone Macro Roberto Perli.
But volatility, rather than a bear market, might be the more probable outcome, given the lack of clarity as to what Mr Trump will prioritise in office.
Speaking earlier in the day, Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz said the lack of clarity over the NAFTA talks meant companies would put off investment decisions.
But a lack of clarity on environmental rules, overlapping federal and local taxes, and regulations that vary from province to province continue to loom over proposed mines.
I recall the state of it when I joined: There was a big lack of clarity around whether this was going to prove out long-term, financially.
NATO officials usually refer back to the member nations but the lack of clarity becomes a more poignant question as Monday’s U.S. Memorial Day draws closer.
With investors struggling to quantify Vision Fund's growing investments amid a lack of clarity over its valuation methods, analysts think the listings could help underscore its strategy.
"Lack of clarity on the sales and profitability related to the Apple business presents a significant swing factor on future earnings," Stifel's analysts wrote in a note.
The lack of clarity around the phrase "hookup" is part of the problem—depending on who's talking, it can mean everything from a kiss to sexual intercourse.
The EBA admitted that it could not pursue its probe into Malta's financial supervisor because of a lack of clarity in EU rules, which will not change.
In an early morning round of tweets, the President revealed frustration that his legislative agenda is proceeding slowly, though demonstrated a lack of clarity on Senate rules.
Some businesses, including the biggest banks and financial institutions, have already identified locations in Europe to open offices and reallocate staff because of a lack of clarity.
Wright said this was because of a lack of clarity on the part of the US government as to the implications of its trade ban on Huawei.
Analysts said political worries over delay in local government polls and a lack of clarity over budget and two other key policy measures also weighed on sentiment.
This framework leaves no room for a lack of clarity about what constitutes quality — ensuring that manufacturers are meeting expectations consistently and that quality is not optional.
Worries over a delay in local council polls and a lack of clarity over the budget and two other key policy measures weighed on sentiment, analysts said.
John Kilduff, founding partner at energy hedge fund Again Capital, said the lack of clarity in the official statement around a production target was boosting crude futures.
Lack of clarity over immigration intentions is creating anxiety for EU citizens in the UK and putting already overstretched immigration officials in an impossible position, it added.
Mark R. Herring, Virginia's attorney general, has asked for a federal civil rights investigation, saying the "lack of clarity" over what happened to the men was troubling.
Most worry about the lack of clarity over regulation, as well as frequent security breaches at exchanges and the perceived absence of fundamental value of the assets.
But he still faces criticism for a lack of clarity, including his decision to urge people to avoid pubs and restaurants but not to order their closing.
There is a disturbing lack of clarity about the terms being thrown around and a lack of distinction regarding what the spectrum of objectionable behavior really is.
But the country's crude shipments, particularly to Europe, have been complicated by a lack of clarity on ship insurance, dollar clearance and European banks' letters of credit.
In the second stage of negotiations late week, Britain's Brexit minister David Davis faced criticism for his lack of clarity on key issues, such as citizens' rights.
And to stay relevant, the company is entering new businesses (and failing spectacularly in some) at a pace that shows both a lack of clarity and urgency.
But supporters of Italy's role as a critical European Union member are most threatened by the Five Star Movement's lack of clarity on staying within the eurozone.
On the other hand, Dufry shares fell to the bottom of the index, falling over 6 percent, with traders citing a lack of clarity on its dividend.
Despite her apparent lack of clarity on some issues, DeVos said she's the one who's "more misunderstood than anything" when asked her about unpopularity during the interview.
The bank is unlikely to have to pay the full amount, they said, but the lack of clarity presents yet another hurdle for the bank and investors alike.
But that lack of clarity, of heroes and villains, is part of what makes the inhabitants of Baker's films feel less like characters and more like, well, people.
This lack of clarity and, in some cases, a seeming arbitrariness as to whose accounts are locked — and not locked, was a key point of conversation last week.
Another senior oil executive at the Davos meeting said his firm would eventually resume imports from Iran but was still exercising caution due to a lack of clarity.
While political developments this week indicated lawmakers are increasingly reluctant to go for a hard Brexit, the lack of clarity on an alternative plan has limited sterling's gains.
The deal still faces major obstacles, not least a lack of clarity on who is going to stop shooting at whom and how the truce will be monitored.
In a nod to the lack of clarity offered with McGowan's lock-out, Twitter notes it will revise its language when alerting people they have violated its policies.
Where it stands: Campaigns, operating with limited funds and a total lack of clarity about what to do about disinformation, are being inundated with a jumble of products.
"(The) other disappointing bit of the release was the absence of any sales guidance," they said, adding that there was a lack of clarity beyond the second quarter.
However, there is still a lack of clarity around specific policy plans in these areas, and a powerful divide in Congress could potentially gridlock movement down the line.
That'd be an inauspicious end to an already rocky White House tenure that was mostly notable for its bad press and a lack of clarity surrounding her responsibilities.
That lack of clarity was the major driving force behind "Everything But the L Train: The Williamsburg Challenge," a recent weekend event held by the Van Alen Institute.
The lack of clarity on how to quantify an "uptick" in terms of the increased number of ESPN subscribers is hurting Disney stock, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Wednesday.
Wright implied that the postponement was due to a lack of clarity from the US government, which blacklisted Huawei in May after deeming it a national security risk.
The news helped reignite a post-election rally, which had stalled in recent weeks on concerns over Trump's protectionist stance and the lack of clarity on his policies.
But concern over the opaque language and lack of clarity surrounding which service members and government employees would be affected — and in what contexts — was palpable Wednesday evening.
Another problem — a lack of clarity within the bureaucracy about who is responsible for engaging with industry and how — has at least a partial solution in the works.
But given the lack of clarity around consumables, it's not clear yet if a weed brownie will eventually appear on the on-board menu alongside, say, Bud Light.
"This lack of clarity is causing tremendous confusion at the same time that a whole new generation of young people are getting addicted to nicotine," Herrera told Reuters.
A lack of clarity over the terms of Britain's looming departure from the European Union has British businesses stockpiling products and delaying investments, writes the NYT's Peter Goodman.
"The whiplash of the decision, and total lack of clarity around U.S. objectives in Syria, is more problematic than the underlying notion of drawing down forces," he said.
There are fears that the lack of clarity over port arrangements could lead to gridlock on the roads and problems getting food and medicine to people in Britain.
Today, while regulators are weighing whether to define the term "natural," the lack of clarity for over the past decade has resulted in a freewheeling, and litigious, environment.
The lack of clarity surrounding federal versus state regulations in the sector has previously kept law firms from being too open about their involvement in the cannabis sector.
Still, the testimony about her mental health and the lack of clarity about the incident raised questions for jurors who came to doubt the accuracy of Samantha's story.
The only questions raised for me during the process were the lack of clarity about the in-person versus digital check-in, and at the end, the fees.
The Trump administration has come under scrutiny for its response to Kim Jong Un's threats however, with critics saying its lack of clarity could serve to escalate tensions.
It rose 2.8% after in-line half-year results, while warning that lack of clarity over the status of its grounded Boeing 737 MAX planes could hit profits.
At least one Republican lawmaker in the House has attributed the chaos in negotiations to a lack of clarity in what Trump's administration wants to see Congress do.
Since his prior report, multiple parliamentary committees have scrutinized the draft bill and been critical of its overly broad powers, a lack of clarity and not enough privacy safeguards.
According to the OECD, a think-tank, growth is also becoming more uncertain because of increased restrictions on trade, the lack of clarity over Brexit and building financial risks.
In recent months, lack of clarity about the Fed's intentions has whipsawed markets, and Hooper said that dynamic could end any possible rallies just as quickly as they begin.
This lack of clarity has angered even some of the president's staunchest allies in Congress, some of whom have begun collaborating with Democrats to prepare their own sanctions packages.
But the lack of clarity is not entirely the fault of the plaintiffs: it follows from the administration's skimpy accounting for its decision to commandeer several federal piggy banks.
The level of scrutiny by U.S. authorities and lack of clarity over what would constitute a "need to know" surprised some former foreign central bankers who spoke to Reuters.
Many of these are not disclosed by SoftBank and lack of clarity on their valuations complicate investors' efforts to quantify SoftBank's worth, said Dan Baker, an analyst at Morningstar.
Leaders, including the International Monetary Fund's managing director Christine Lagarde, had criticized the lack of clarity China offered on its forex strategy as a source of unnecessary market turbulence.
The business community has expressed frustration over the government's lack of clarity during the Brexit process and what some see as a decision to put ideology before the economy.
While political developments this week indicated lawmakers are increasingly reluctant to go for a hard Brexit, the lack of clarity on an alternative plan has weighed on the pound.
She says a lack of clarity can lead to multiple email exchanges about what you need and why you need it now, causing more disruptions than one detailed message.
The lack of clarity over the terms of Britain's departure from the European Union in less than seven months' time helped push business confidence to a 22-month low.
The bank's investment and lending operation — an area that has drawn criticism from some analysts for its lack of clarity — saw a 42 percent annualized gain to $1.58 billion.
Unfortunately for Democrats, however, it is clear to me that they are rushing into the impeachment inquiry too quickly, with a lack of clarity, and no endgame in sight.
If McCabe did lie to investigators, the question is whether a lack of clarity will lead to a troubling lack of consistency in the interpretation of the criminal code.
Companies attributed the downbeat conditions to "a lack of clarity in relation to Brexit, alongside a fresh injection of business uncertainty from the forthcoming general election," per the survey.
Some buyers believe that prices should be lower due to the lack of clarity as to what will happen to the economy once the U.K. leaves the EU in March.
The process is not yet in full swing, but the task is also being made more complicated than normal by a lack of clarity and mixed messages over U.S. policy.
A lack of clarity on what exactly Trump would do if elected "unsettles" many people in Britain, said Scott Lucas, a professor of American studies at the University of Birmingham.
Editor's note: The story has been updated with additional context about the sequence of events and the lack of clarity as to whether McGlashan was officially fired or has resigned.
The BIS report added that the lack of clarity over inflation also makes it far harder to judge how far rates could go up before they start coming down again.
Come November, America will have a new president, but who that will be is still very much to be determined, and that lack of clarity isn't good for the markets.
The Post writes that in addition to a lack of clarity on how they are calculated, we also don't know all the specific ways in which the scores are used.
Clinton was stronger than Sanders on this issue, but it was by no means her best debate on the topic, given her lack of clarity on some of the answers.
Even yesterday, Trump's ban on trans troops was on uncertain ground — with a total lack of clarity on whether the ban would force the military to immediately discharge trans troops.
The Chicago Fed chief also reiterated his belief that given the lack of clarity on inflation, the central bank could wait until December before deciding whether to raise rates again.
Analysts said political worries over a delay in local government polls and a lack of clarity over the budget and two other key policy measures continued to weigh on sentiment.
On the other hand, the lack of clarity may keep the enemy guessing: no drawdown dates, no troop numbers, only the threat that the enemy cannot win on the battlefield.
One polling firm said the lack of clarity about leaving the European Union in March next year was likely to be a drag on consumer confidence in the months ahead.
Russia at the forefront One of the primary concerns raised by Corker and several of his Senate colleagues was the lack of clarity surrounding Trump's summit with Putin in Helsinki.
"The weakening pound and lack of clarity about future immigration rules is putting off some EU nationals from taking up roles in the UK," REC Chief Executive Kevin Green said.
One sticking point in Thyssenkrupp's split remains a lack of clarity over whether it will slim down the group's sprawling structure, a target of investor criticism due to its cost.
The lack of clarity of when the company would receive the necessary licenses to restart operations had forced the company to move to lay off over 1,000 workers, Waldson said.
Heading into 2018, insurers face new uncertainties that include lack of clarity on how the Trump administration will enforce Obama-era policies, which could affect insurers' pricing and participation decisions.
The U.S. dollar was little-changed against a basket of currencies on Tuesday as continued lack of clarity on the fate of the U.S.-China trade talks kept investors cautious.
A senior Western diplomat said the precise direction of Trump's policy on Ukraine remained uncertain because of the president's lack of constancy and a lack of clarity about Volker's role.
This lack of clarity also covers costs associated with implementing the collection and storage of ICRs, and concerns about how ICRs will be kept out of the hands of hackers.
With no central database of US citizens, and a lack of clarity over individual cases, the US federal government has also been known to detain and to deport US citizens.
He calls attention to the fact rehearsals were unpaid, in addition to the lack of clarity around scheduling (performers were asked to keep their schedules open from March to August).
Contributing to that lack of clarity is markets' muted reaction to the extension of an OPEC deal aimed at reducing excess oil supplies — and thereby, it was hoped, boosting prices.
A Justice official would say only on the latter case that the department is considering the issue due to a "lack of clarity" in the court system on the subject.
There is, though, a lack of clarity over what firms and consumers mean by and expect from sustainable and green investment products, the UK's Financial Conduct Authority concluded in October.
It robs those who would rein in government spending of a fair playing field and the continued chaos, lack of clarity and relentless deficits will inexorably march America into bankruptcy.
"I, ironically, have found that the lack of clarity around the Oscars has kept the Oscars really in the conversation, and that the mystery has really been compelling," Burke said.
A lack of clarity coupled with the prospect that he was contending with violent criminals had Loya worried that he'll one day have to take matters into his own hands.
A particular challenge is lack of clarity about the division of power among Priebus, Bannon and Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner, who also has a key role in transition decisions.
It also highlights the lack of clarity surrounding taxation and national legislation, which deters many transnational investors, and the immaturity of regulators, which hinders the harmonization and allocation of terrestrial frequencies.
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Other critics cited a lack of clarity on LGBT+ topics and abusive relationships and took issue with the leeway given to religious schools to teach a "distinctive faith perspective on relationships".
And all this lack of clarity about a strong frontrunner is exactly the scenario that Mike Bloomberg was counting on when he joined the race but skipped the first four states.
Last week, analysts at Lombard Street Research pointed to the lack of clarity surrounding the Federal Reserve's policy intentions as feeding an asset bubble that was on the verge of bursting.
"We want to see clarity sooner rather than later because we think that a lack of clarity feeds uncertainty, which itself undermines investment appetites and decision making," Lagarde told the newspaper.
The lack of clarity over President-elect Donald Trump's policies has been so great that major fund manager Invesco is reducing its risk exposure, said Kevin Egan, a senior portfolio manager.
The watchdog is concerned that the lack of clarity on fees makes it harder to check if TRs give preferential treatment to some customers because they use other services as well.
And lack of clarity regarding his goals is compounded by the fact that two out of three of his major trade picks for his administration don't have experience forging trade agreements.
Over the longer term, the lack of clarity over the composition of a new government increases uncertainty over attempts to address structural challenges and improve potential growth and GDP per capita.
However, finance minister Sajid Javid postponed the budget he was due to give earlier this month, because of the lack of clarity over Brexit and the approach of an early election.
In an email to supporters on Tuesday night, Ms. Warren's campaign had ignored the results, trying to cast the race as a long haul with a lack of clarity all around.
The lack of clarity over the tax plan could lead to a wave of litigation, and state treasurers are anticipating that Congress will work to clarify murky parts of the law.
Some pension fund investors, who use inflation-linked gilts to match their liabilities, told the DMO that the lack of clarity around the timing of reform to RPI could cause problems.
In December, people with knowledge of the matter told Reuters that the hold-up at Huatai was partially related to a lack of clarity from Chinese regulators over key technical issues.
Carmakers are "increasingly concerned" about the lack of clarity surrounding the U.K.'s divorce from the European Union, Mike Hawes, chief executive of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders said.
The lack of clarity could dampen the $2.2 trillion-a-day repo market as banks try to work out what their ultimate tax liability may be, said lobbyists and tax experts.
The hospital had said some of the patients had tested positive in Japan but some "came with a lack of clarity of what their test results were," Shelly Schwedhelm told CNN.
Analysts at RBC said the results were good, especially against the backdrop of losses for other airlines and a lack of clarity over Britain's final exit date from the European Union.
Stifel lowered its rating for Blue Apron shares to hold from buy due to the lack of clarity of when the company will be able to fix some issues with operations.
Officials said they've become increasingly frustrated at the campaign chief's lack of clarity about what changes have been made to right the ship and his plans to turn the situation around.
VW's Heizmann said a lack of clarity about whether electric car quotas would be softened, is forcing VW to push ahead with an aggressive launch schedule for electric cars in China.
MADRID (Reuters) - Spain will vote against the current Brexit draft proposal due to lack of clarity on the disputed British overseas territory of Gibraltar, a Spanish diplomatic source said on Thursday.
This week at Disrupt, others in crypto space have argued that a lack of clarity around crypto regulation is costing the U.S. as innovation and startups are being developed in overseas markets.
But the long-standing lack of clarity around Twitter's terms of service and its enforcement of them is only going to draw more scrutiny given the conduct of its most powerful user.
Natalie said one of the most frustrating things of her father's case has been the lack of clarity from officials, which has made it for the family to navigate the immigration bureaucracy.
"The policy-making mindset is pre-Perestroika, there are a lot of highly restrictive things that hold the country back," Scott says, citing a lack of clarity on taxes as an example.
To be fair to Wall Street, one of the reasons why Trump did not garner as much attention in these client reports was because of a lack of clarity about his positions.
Last May, Alibaba walked away from a mooted $210 billion purchase of a 20 percent stake, citing a lack of clarity on growth plans, according to one executive involved in the discussion.
Indeed, the ECB said that uncertainty remains elevated, particularly due to the lack of clarity regarding the new U.S. administration's "America First" policies and their impact on the rest of the world.
Analysts and investors backed SNC's decision to end bidding for fixed-price contracts - which the company said was the root cause of its performance issues - but some questioned the lack of clarity.
S. banks and insurers wary of processing transactions with Iran, fearing they may still fall foul of the existing measures and a lack of clarity on what they are able to do.
SECO cited as potential pitfalls political uncertainty in Italy, a lack of clarity about Brexit negotiations and unanswered questions about neutral Switzerland's ties to the European Union, the country's biggest export market.
Why this matters: The lack of clarity from the Trump administration around the ACA's cost-sharing subsidies, with rate-filing deadlines just weeks away, is forcing insurers in several states to bail.
There was such a lack of clarity around material, said multiple employees, that the company's general counsel advised them to avoid acknowledging that some of the site's content might be under copyright.
Intentionally, he films with a broken lens, which results in a permanent loss of focus to suggest a weakness of vision, a permanent lack of clarity and understanding of all things filmed.
However, the "Trump trade" has unraveled in recent weeks as investors fret about the potential impact of his isolationist stance on world trade and the lack of clarity on his ambitious plans.
The lack of clarity on the progress of U.S. tax reform as well as leadership at the U.S. central bank has clouded the dollar's outlook and kept it off its recent highs.
When asked about the lack of clarity around contracts, the head of NIOC Ali Kardor said this week that IPCs did exist and that companies would receive them when participating in tenders.
Lack of clarity around the probe, announced on Thursday along with the company's earnings report, triggered a plunge in shares that wiped out $6 billion from the company's market value on Friday.
Speaking earlier on Wednesday, the spokeswoman for the National Electoral Commission Julia Ferreira rejected the opposition's complaints as having a "lack of clarity and objectivity", adding sufficient proof had not been presented.
The result of this selective briefing system, which is unlike any practiced in other commodity and financial markets, has been confusion and a lack of clarity, with much dissatisfaction on both sides.
FERC said it has serious concerns regarding the magnitude of the incident, its environmental impacts, the lack of clarity regarding the underlying reasons for its occurrence, and the possibility of future problems.
But what is clear is that the lack of clarity does point to one congressional policy prescription: fund studies of gun violence so people have more information to base their decisions on.
" Barr also said that he thinks there is "an opportunity potentially to cure the lack of clarity that was the problem and we might as well take a shot at doing that.
Babis, who has criticized NUKIB for lack of clarity in its warning but said the government has to follow its advice, is also due to meet CIA director Gina Haspel on Wednesday.
"I do think clarity is particularly important in this context, and right now there is a lack of clarity," said Stephen Ascher, a lawyer at Jenner & Block who backs a broad definition.
HUD attributed slow recovery efforts to a "lack of clarity" over which state agencies had the authority to run the program and expressed concerns that the contracting process was still too disorganized.
Like other insurers, Molina also stressed the uncertainty over the individual market's future, pointing to the lack of clarity over whether the federal government will provide critical funding for low-income customers.
His busy recent performance schedule is a little concerning — not because he can't handle it physically, but because his full plate may be related to a lack of clarity in artistic thinking.
First, Moody's downgraded the city's credit rating to Aa3 from Aa2, citing an "absence of effective response and lack of clarity" on how the government plans to address political and economic concerns.
"The lack of clarity is certainly a problem, certainly for any institutional investors to get used to this space," said Ryan Schoen, senior financial services policy analyst at research firm Washington Analysis.
Standing on the newly acquired land, a sugarcane farm with a large wetland and a stretch of bayou swamp, Comardelle said the lack of clarity was "kinda scary" for those mulling relocation.
"There are many reasons why meetings go poorly, but frequently it is because of a lack of clarity about the topic or the level at which things are being discussed," Dalio notes.
" But they caution: "[A] lack of clarity on the path for the group's output beyond 31 March 2020 and the exclusion of condensates from Russia's target calculations partly tempered the bullish sentiment.
I realize that uncertainty brings with it significant challenges, and I want to thank each of you for persevering in spite of the lack of clarity we've had these past few weeks.
Some Mexican business groups bemoaned a lack of clarity and conflicting information on how the rules would actually be enforced under the deal, the text of which has not been made public.
However, credit unions have drastically curbed their contact with member owners under threat of steep penalties and lack of clarity as to what is and is not a violation of TCPA rules.
"The continued lack of clarity on economic policies may lead to increased level of anxiety among the businesses and further intensify the fear of an economic slowdown," the firm said its report.
One example was the president's talk on repealing and replacing Obamacare, which the Maryland Democrat said was not realistic due to the lack of clarity around how Trump plans to get it done.
In places like Myanmar, the company relies on users to report examples of hate speech, something that critics say is hard to do because of the volume and lack of clarity from Facebook.
On Sunday, two cabinet ministers accused companies of issuing threats and undermining the prime minister by voicing concerns over a lack of clarity on the terms of trade when Britain leaves next March.
"You don't want to buy or sell at the open or close when there's a lack of clarity in the market and you won't get a fair price for your efforts," he said.
The pound is standing its ground Despite a complete lack of clarity on where the Brexit process goes next, the pound is holding steady on Monday — though investors are bracing for more volatility.
Many are holding back due to lack of clarity over the new system and concerns over "patchy" availability of services such as scans in hospitals, said the National Association of General Practitioners (NAGP).
The lack of clarity in trade negotiations weighed on chipmakers Nvidia (down 6.45%), AMD (down 4.93%) and Micron (off 4.85%) because Chinese technology company Huawei is a big customer of U.S.-made chips.
The industry's main concerns have been over restricting data storage to India, a lack of clarity on the type of data that needed to be stored and the timeline to implement the rules.
Trump has also promised cuts in individual and business tax rates, but some economists questioned the assumptions underpinning the plan and a lack of clarity as to how the breaks would be funded.
Trump's promise of a "phenomenal" tax plan helped reignite a post-election rally, which had stalled in recent weeks on concerns over his administrative priorities and the lack of clarity on policy reforms.
Originally meant to start Monday, the negotiations were delayed until Friday over "posturing," as U.N. special envoy Staffan de Mistura put it, and a lack of clarity over who would represent the opposition.
The Bank of Canada last week left interest rates unchanged as it focused on the "significant uncertainties" facing the economy, including lack of clarity over what policies U.S. President Donald Trump will enact.
The legal dangers with this virtual gaming world will be largely rooted in the lack of clarity around intellectual property rights when content and technology come together to produce something new and valuable.
Trump's promise of a "phenomenal" tax plan helped reignite a post-election rally, which had stalled in recent weeks on concerns over his protectionist stand and the lack of clarity on his policies.
Uncertainty related to the future of the European Union was top of the companies' worry list, followed closely by lack of clarity over Brexit and the policies of U.S. President Donald Trump's administration.
Capping gains, euro zone factory activity contracted sharply last month as demand was dented by the trade war and continued lack of clarity over Britain's departure from the European Union, a survey showed.
"The complexity and the lack of clarity of the application of a hard Brexit may decrease the effectiveness, or applicability of some of these contingency plans," the bourse operator said in a statement.
PSA's Chief Executive Carlos Tavares had said last month that it was hard to decide upon the group's strategy for Vauxhall given lack of clarity over Britain's plans to leave the European Union.
The lack of clarity around the scope and severity of the global outbreak, along with limited and sporadic testing in the United States, had sent financial markets into a tailspin in recent weeks.
Since initial reports emerged in February that the Knavses had obtained permanent residency in the United States, there has been a lack of clarity about when or how the couple received green cards.
In fact, they say, it is the combination of uncertainty, a lack of clarity in what the government is offering and a looming conflict with the European Union that is paralyzing small businesses.
In Ireland, abortions are allowed only when the life of the mother is at risk, though critics say heavy penalties and a lack of clarity around the law pose risks for pregnant women.
"A further lack of clarity concerning the growth outlooks in emerging economies as well as a deterioration of geopolitical conflicts would particularly impact German exporters because of their product ranges," the report said.
That is also worrying, but for me, the lack of clarity of the positions of world powers like the U.S., Europe, adds to concern and the weariness that I feel around the situation.
MADRID, Nov 22 (Reuters) - Spain will vote against the current Brexit draft proposal due to lack of clarity on the disputed British overseas territory of Gibraltar, a Spanish diplomatic source said on Thursday.
Federal Reserve officials privately expressed concerns in a July meeting that a lack of clarity about the Trump administration and Congress's economic agenda could be hurting the economy, according to minutes released Wednesday.
A lack of clarity on when the ban might be lifted and carmakers' fears that it could be a precursor to a nationwide ban has prompted companies to consider ways around the ban.
"Everything was completely unpredictable," Yulia Marushevska told Reuters, saying customs staff exploited a lack of clarity over tariffs on goods and the time it took to clear them to extract kickbacks from businesses.
Some Mexican business groups bemoaned a lack of clarity and conflicting information on how the rules would actually be enforced under the deal, the first text of which became public only on Wednesday.
Mike Hawes, chief executive of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), said carmakers were "increasingly concerned" about the lack of clarity around the manner of Britain's departure from the European Union.
Lack of clarity over the question of who owns data in a collaboration with Google is one of the reasons most big automakers have refrained from tying up with the Silicon Valley giant.
The lack of clarity has been concerning to many reporters on Capitol Hill, who are tasked with covering some of Washington's biggest stories, from the Russia investigation to health care and tax reform.
Senate Republicans have grown increasingly aggravated with the lack of clarity from the White House, leaving them unsure about whether Mr. Trump would even sign a deal they managed to cut with Democrats.
In the years before the 2016 referendum, Corbyn had long voiced his skepticism of the EU, and frustrations remain in his Shadow Cabinet over his apparent lack of clarity on the party's Brexit position.
The attorney had sent the same letter disputing Cheryl's account to six different addresses because it was unclear which one led to the proper department, a lack of clarity that is against federal law.
Scott Lucas, a professor of American studies at the University of Birmingham, told CNBC this summer that a lack of clarity on what exactly Trump would do if elected "unsettles" many people in Britain.
Global markets have been rattled in the past month or so as investors feared Trump's protectionist threats would hurt global growth, while lack of clarity around economic policies kept risk assets on the defensive.
When the plot served him least, he gave his characters speeches that were clearly meant to signal his intentions but did not; some inchoateness there that deepened rather than dispelled a lack of clarity.
Moody's Investor Service on Monday said the lack of clarity over whether alternative measures promoted by regulators such as the Fed would come to dominate the market was a potential negative for credit markets.
And, while Masters acknowledged that the Trump administration's plans for fiscal spending could be good for the economy in the long term, the plans' lack of clarity would prove harmful in the near term.
But the lack of clarity on the White House's tax reform plans and the potential for U.S. growth surprises to be on the downside in the near term could cap the dollar for now.
While a lack of clarity over when exactly such a vote would be held was additionally unhelpful, the reality is that it would be difficult for the U.K. government no matter what the timing.
The lack of clarity on the U.S. rates outlook boosted the price of gold, helping Goldcorp Inc add 2.1 percent to C$21.25 and Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd rose 2.2 percent to C$63.24.
BMW's Mini plant in Oxford brings in five million components a day and the company is increasingly frustrated about the lack of clarity around how it will be able to do that in future.
The lack of clarity over the issue prompted Chile's nuclear commission, which oversees the sale and export of lithium in Chile, to deny Albemarle's request to increase its production quota for the white metal.
The Financial Services Agency is considering bringing in fair disclosure rules - a possibility welcomed by corporate governance experts, despite a lack of clarity on when, and in what form, such rules could be introduced.
But financial analysts and other stock traders say a lack of clarity from the administration on economic policies — along with constant distractions in the White House — are delaying key measures to boost the economy.
Elavon, US Bank's payment-processing subsidiary, pulled out of the CBD industry in May over what the company said was the lack of clarity around CBD's legality in the US, Business Insider previously reported.
"At this moment, the only thing that is abundantly clear about the administration's Iran policy is its lack of clarity and the lack of consultation with Congress and with the American people," Schumer said.
"The lack of clarity of how they were going to share in the wealth, how it was going to be divided, and an inability to talk about expectations can cause increasing tension," she said.
"Nonetheless, the near-term outlook is clouded with significant uncertainties and risks," such as a lack of clarity on U.S. economic policy including the size and composition of President Donald Trump's proposed fiscal stimulus.
In the first place, a lack of clarity on what Judiciary is up to could undermine Nadler's strategy of using the imprimatur of an impeachment investigation to win its battles for evidence in court.
The result is less a lack of clarity — we can usually figure out what is going on, and how Madeline feels about it — than a suggestive fuzziness, the sense that experiences are also metaphors.
Investors have been fretting over a deepening trade row hurting corporate profits and global growth, and the lack of clarity on the pace of U.S. interest rate cuts have only added to the woes.
The lack of clarity is a problem for oil refineries and the added costs for blending more than 15 billion gallons of ethanol into the gasoline supply will undoubtedly be turned over to drivers.
The lack of clarity has driven speculation that Trump based his belief on the experience of his 13-year-old son, Barron, who has been the subject of false speculation that he is autistic.
"At the moment we are abstaining because of the lack of clarity around the liquidity, and compliance is making us careful," said Rob Drijkoningen, global co-head of emerging markets debt at Neuberger Berman.
Investor insight: This environment poses little upside for the pound, which has been gutted over the past three years by the lack of clarity over the UK's future relationship with its biggest trading partner.
TOKYO, Nov 19 (Reuters) - Japanese government bond prices edged a tick higher on Tuesday as a lack of clarity on the progress in the U.S-China trade negotiations discouraged investors from taking large bets.
Hackett has spoken extensively of the need to improve the company's "fitness," or efficiency, but investors have at times expressed frustration at what they say is a lack of clarity and transparency on Ford's part.
Lack of clarity in oil fundamentals will keep Brent crude price volatility high in the next couple months, testing Goldman Sach's expected boundary range of $70-$75 per barrel, the bank said in a note.
Representatives from those organizations also previously told BuzzFeed News that a lack of clarity around the rule has caused confusion for international organizations receiving US funding, even those that don't do work pertaining to abortion.
As the euro zone's economic prospects have dimmed - in part due to a lack of clarity over Brexit - expectations for interest rate hikes from the European Central Bank have been pushed further into next year.
The platform is targeted at younger taxpayers, since ClearTax's aggregate user data shows that "millennials do much worse at tax savings than older users because of lack of clarity about what to do," says Gupta.
Trump's promise of a "phenomenal" tax plan helped reignite a post-election rally in stocks, which had stalled in recent weeks on concerns over his protectionist stand and the lack of clarity on policy reforms.
He praised the Bank of England for helping avoid an economic slowdown but said the first signs of strain are visible due to the potential for a prolonged negotiation and lack of clarity for businesses.
"Changes to operational disclosures, impairment charges and lack of clarity on the extent of problems within the resources segment have contributed towards the stock price decline," said Nauman Satti, an analyst at Laurentian Bank Securities.
The EU Chamber of Commerce in China has even supported a delay in implementing the law, given what it says is the law's lack of clarity about how different aspects will be defined and enforced.
"The loss was due to a host of issues including the partial government shutdown, the impact of tariffs, instabilities in financial markets, the global slowdown and the lack of clarity about monetary policies," Curtin said.
An entire cadre of "OPEC watchers" has grown up to help interpret Saudi policy, similar to the old "Kremlin watchers" and "Fed watchers" of the 1980s, with all the attendant uncertainty and lack of clarity.
Other potential pitfalls for the program include limitations on the forms and potency the medication can take to a lack of clarity on whether physicians who recommend the drug will be punished for doing so.
The cautionary stance comes from a lack of clarity in terms of what catalysts, if any, could drive the markets higher, according to Michael Crook, head of Americas investment strategy at UBS Global Wealth Management.
Capping gains, euro zone factory activity contracted sharply last month as demand was whacked by the trade war and by the continued lack of clarity over Britain's departure from the European Union, a survey showed.
Los Angeles (CNN)Donald Trump's lack of clarity on his plans for dealing with some 11 million undocumented immigrants in this country has been so head-spinning in recent weeks it's starting to look deliberate.
Key indexes had on Wednesday recorded their highest intraday loss in over two months, triggered by a slump on the Wall Street due to a lack of clarity in U.S President Donald Trump's economic policies.
Lack of clarity over the RBI's directive has delayed the launch of WhatsApp inter-bank money transfer service in India, which it had tested earlier this year, a source with direct knowledge previously told Reuters.
A CBS News feature story about the rules of a hallway known as the Speaker's Lobby unleashed long-standing irritation among some Capitol Hill journalists about the lack of clarity surrounding the dress code rules.
"Since we launched in Morocco over two years ago, there has been a lack of clarity about new platforms like Uber and how they fit into the existing transport model," Uber said in a statement.
They're also on edge because of ongoing federal police raids on dispensaries across the country and the lack of clarity on who will be allowed to grow and produce cannabis in the new recreational market.
As the country continues to push for legalization, the lack of clarity and regulation within the medical establishment is leaving physicians in the crosshairs with little guidance and often fewer rights than other working citizens.
Yet even as some Democrats began talking her up as a possible future front-runner, she found herself facing growing scrutiny over her position on private health insurance, which was criticized for lack of clarity.
The July 2 story on Indian tool maker JK Files in talks to acquire Turkey's Makina Takim is withdrawn because of lack of clarity about whether the talks were ongoing at the time of publication.
It&aposs a move that nets Curve more money but, in some cases, has resulted in unexpected extra fees for customers, who are now complaining about the startup&aposs lack of clarity on the issue.
Chinese Vice Premier Liu He, U.S. Trade representative Robert Lighthizer and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin held a phone call on issues related to a "phase one" agreement, but a lack of clarity hit investors' confidence.
"I have found that the lack of clarity around the Oscars has kept them in the conversation," said Karey Burke, the president of entertainment at ABC, at a gathering with the news media last week.
Drug testing kits are thought to be an effective means towards this end, but many festivals choose not to use them because of lack of clarity in the law and their fear of losing insurance.
With Karimov dead and a lack of clarity on who will succeed him, despite Prime Minister Shavkat Mirziyoyev being named interim president by parliament, the security forces' ability to contain the Islamist network is unclear.
"Given the lack of clarity in certain aspects of regulation, there is also a risk that some costs that we view as temporary today may not fall away completely," Ermotti told a financial conference in London.
YouTubers have been frustrated over the lack of clarity on what content can make their video ineligible for advertising — complex rules around a seemingly simple issue like swearing have made the current guidelines hard to follow.
While the Chinese property giant is cautious on buying property due to a lack of clarity on the macroeconomic outlook, Zhang is betting on its Soho 3Q shared office space sector that was launched last February.
Jonathan Cardona, the director of Malta's programme, says it has approved more than 900 passports in four years, but rejected 22% of applicants, mainly because of a "lack of clarity" about the source of their wealth.
Congress, a party that ran India for decades and still commands a nationwide base, is burdened by squabbling and corrupt local branches and a lack of clarity over ideology and the role of the Gandhi dynasty.
In addition, there is confusion about which sectors get which gas at what price, with domestic gas subsidised and cheaper than imported LNG, although the lack of clarity may not be a stumbling block, Shah said.
But I also think they have explained themselves with the kind of dismissive lack of clarity all too common among brilliant engineers, and have misinterpreted and misunderstood the concerns of the rest of the Bitcoin ecosystem.
Separately, William Barr, the attorney-general, called the Supreme Court ruling against the administration on the census "wrong" and said the government still had a chance to "cure the lack of clarity that was the problem".
Construction accounts for 6% of Britain's economy, which has relied on spending by consumers to offset the drag on corporate activity caused by the lack of clarity over the country's delayed departure from the European Union.
Within a few days, the economists slashed that forecast to 40 percent from 55 percent, based in part of the lack of clarity from San Francisco Fed President John Williams on the timing of a hike.
With only six months to go before Britain leaves the bloc, the lack of clarity over the divorce has spooked markets fearful of a no-deal Brexit, which both sides say they are working to avoid.
"Since we launched in Morocco over two years ago, there has been a lack of clarity about new platforms like Uber and how they fit into the existing transport model," Uber told Reuters in a statement.
In New Zealand, the Overseas Investment Office cited lack of clarity over HNA's ownership structure for the rejection of its plan to buy a vehicle finance firm owned by Australia and New Zealand Banking Group (ANZ.AX).
Baker McKenzie said that while M&A activity would have only a modest impact on European transactions if there was an amicable divorce, the lack of clarity over Brexit could hurt activity in the United Kingdom.
President Donald Trump vowed last Thursday to make a major tax announcement in the next few weeks, rekindling a rally that has stalled amid concerns over his protectionist stance and lack of clarity on policy reforms.
The lack of clarity means that auto part companies such as Magna International Inc, Linamar Corp and Martinrea International Inc have little choice but to focus on delivering existing commitments and winning new contracts, Tyerman said.
A lack of clarity around Britain's terms of departure from the European Union in less than a year, as well as a slowing euro zone economy, are among reasons cited for Britain's disappointing performance of late.
The lack of clarity following the votes have left many people scratching their heads over what the U.K. actually wants from Brexit, but the votes show that, like the public, MPs remain as divided as ever.
"We're not clear on what they want, exactly how they want it - there is some considerable lack of clarity in the present situation," said Michael Russell, who is representing pro-EU Scotland in discussions about Brexit.
In the first full round of Brexit talks last month there was little compromise between the two sides on key disputes and the lack of clarity around how the divorce ends has stopped firms from investing.
The military operation by the central government was launched as a punishment for Kurdistan holding an independence referendum in September and caused a drop in production and a lack of clarity on who owns the barrels.
Ryanair said last year that it planned to pivot its growth away from Britain over the next two years as it fears the lack of clarity over Brexit will cause major travel disruption and hit demand.
The problem is that movement toward this new strategy has not been consistent given Powell's apparent reversion to an old strategy or simply by his lack of clarity about the Fed's commitment to a new one.
Fitch placed Wanda's ratings on Watch Negative on 6 October 2017 due to the lack of clarity over the adequacy of Wanda's offshore liquidity to fully address any repayment demands if these loan facilities were accelerated.
Gold prices edged higher on Thursday as lingering fears over a global economic downturn and lack of clarity on the U.S.-China trade front kept the safe haven comfortably above the key $21,2448.17 per ounce handle.
The darkest possible reading of Cleveland's offseason is that it's a misbegotten Moneyball experiment; some of this suspicion owes to the lack of clarity about just how much sway Paul DePodesta has in Cleveland's front office.
"The loss was due to a host of issues including the partial government shutdown, the impact of tariffs, instabilities in financial markets, the global slowdown, and the lack of clarity about monetary policies," Michigan's analysts wrote.
The episode underlines the lack of clarity over reports of civilian casualties, an issue which is likely to become increasingly prominent as the United States steps up air strikes against the Taliban and other insurgent groups.
The White House was panned first for its lack of clarity surrounding who the ban applied to, prompting administration officials to pan out on television to do clean up duty for President Donald Trump's initial announcement.
"With a crystal ball, we might not have invested as much energy in Iowa, because I think that that lack of clarity afterwards hurt every candidate," Yang told CNN the day before the New Hampshire primary.
With just three weeks to go before the UK is due to leave the European Union, lack of clarity on the terms or indeed whether it will leave at all also kept investors on the edge.
But the lack of clarity in Iowa will be a central story over the next several months and -- most immediately -- it has become a political story, with Democratic candidates slamming the DNC for rejecting Iowa's plan.
The lack of clarity has not stopped liberal New York politicians like Mr. Schneiderman, a Democrat, from moving to erect a wall of their own — designed, in this case, to keep Mr. Trump away from immigrants.
Buyers said plunging exports in November, which will severely hit the Islamic Republic's budget revenues, were caused by a total lack of clarity of what volumes they were allowed to purchase under the new U.S. sanctions.
The U.S. currency has been hit hard by worries about both Donald Trump's presidential style and a lack of clarity from the Federal Reserve this week about when it is likely to next raise interest rates.
The economy slipped into a recession in the first quarter of 2017, then recovered in the next two quarters, although it is expected to lag global growth mainly due to political uncertainty lack of clarity on policy.
PARIS, Oct 15 (Reuters) - AstraZeneca has suspended investments in Britain due to the lack of clarity over the country's departure from the European Union, the pharmaceutical firm's non-executive chairman Leif Johansson told France's Le Monde newspaper.
The lack of clarity is especially confusing as Nintendo continues to release Virtual Console titles for the Wii U. The company's official website notes that production of the console — which launched in 2012 — has ceased in Japan.
Experts who work in disaster death toll assessment also raised red flags early on about the Puerto Rican government's lack of clarity on how it was determining what was — and what was not — a hurricane-related death.
Ms. Harris's lack of clarity on policy has drawn fire, both from left-wing activists upset with her record as a prosecutor and centrists annoyed that she backed left-wing ideas such as the Green New Deal.
Tom Vilsack, a former Secretary of Agriculture who now runs the US Dairy Export Council, a trade body, notes that market instability and a lack of clarity on policy, as well as tariffs, are hitting dairy prices.
And one of their lawyers subsequently seized on the UK government's answer to the cloud services question as an example of what she dubbed the "lack of clarity and evasiveness" they argued characterizes the UK government's position.
"A variety of factors lead to uncertainty," the port said, listing "Brexit and increasing protectionism" and "a lack of clarity regarding the shape of the energy transition" among the factors that cast a shadow over the future.
A fourth bank decided not to provide the financing due to a lack of clarity on Lu's plans for the proceeds and did not therefore expect to be involved in the IPO, said one of the people.
The lack of clarity reflects the wider uncertainties in Britain, once viewed as one of the West's most stable democracies, since the 2200-48 percent Brexit vote tipped British politics into its biggest crisis of modern times.
Uncertainty around the proposed U.S. tax reform and lack of clarity on what the FOMC is going to look like going forward, are among the reasons keeping investors from turning more bullish on the dollar, Trang said.
Traders and investment bankers attributed the weak performance to a lack of clarity in India about this new product, an entity that invests in rent-yielding assets and distributes most of their income to shareholders as dividends.
Because nuclear proliferation is really quite important, and to make quite clear Mr Trump's lack of clarity on the subject, here is a bit of an interview with CNN to which Mrs Clinton was referring, from March.
Ratings agency Moody's assigned a negative outlook to its grading of British government debt the day after the referendum, and analyst Kathrin Muehlbronner said there was a lack of clarity on the government's long-run budget plans.
Construction accounts for 6% of Britain's economy, which has relied heavily on spending by consumers to offset the drag on corporate activity caused by the lack of clarity over the country's delayed departure from the European Union.
The proposed legislation would address two of the biggest problems of the definition, which are the complete disrespect for the states under the Clean Water Act and the lack of clarity as to what is even regulated.
Fifth-placed Ethiopia-born Swede and 2013 world champion Abeba Aregawi tested positive for meldonium in January this year, although had her ban was lifted in July due to a lack of clarity over the drug's properties.
While clearly stating that the largest risks to U.K.financial stability are global in nature, the governor went on to acknowledge that a lack of clarity over how Brexit will unfold means many unknowns cloud the current outlook.
"Companies, for now at least, are being more conscious around Workplace because of the lack of clarity around data usage that has plagued the parent brand," Wayne Kurtzman, an analyst with the research firm IDC, told Reuters.
The accelerated timetable drew immediate pushback from automakers, which raised concerns about the lack of clarity on whether the government would continue to subsidize sales of electric vehicles, the lack of charging infrastructure and potential job losses.
People with knowledge of the matter told Reuters this week that the launch of Connect would be delayed by at least one month, partly due to a lack of clarity from Chinese regulators over key technical issues.
U.S. debt yields slipped as the lack of clarity into the timing and size of China's agricultural purchases persuaded some on Wall Street that the globe's two largest economies aren't much closer to resolving their protracted dispute.
Since CEO Jim Hackett took the reins in 2017, investors have at times shown impatience with what they have said is a lack of clarity on how Ford will improve its businesses and bolster its share price.
The inability to view an ad that has been taken down, and the lack of clarity surrounding Google's reasoning for a removal, could make it more difficult to hold both the company and political campaigns to account.
During the past year, we've written several times in The Hill about some of the shortcomings related to moonshot, especially regarding the partisan and nationalistic nature of its origin, and the lack of clarity in its organization.
"Ironically, I have found that the lack of clarity around the Oscars has kept the Oscars really in the conversation, and that the mystery has been really compelling," Karey Burke, ABC's president for entertainment, said this month.
This lack of clarity for hundreds of thousands of people means that the pressure to implement a confusing directive is falling on agents on the ground -- border and customs agents -- who should not be put in that position.
Lisa Nelson, the president and general manager of Equifax Canada, apologized to those who may have been affected and acknowledged frustration about a lack of clarity, saying the company would write to them with steps they should take.
" MICHAEL O'ROURKE, CHIEF MARKET STRATEGIST, JONESTRADING, GREENWICH, CONNECTICUT:     "The Rosenstein headline seemed to be what created the last push down (in stocks)... I think it's just further lack of clarity from the administration and the direction it's going.
The existing IASB rule requires assessment of future cash flows from the contracts, something difficult to calculate given the lack of clarity on which interest rate will be referenced later on in a contract that can span years.
But wealth managers are warning investors against piling into UK assets given more uncertainty lies ahead, illustrated initially by a confidence vote in the government on Wednesday evening and lack of clarity about May's 'Plan B' for Brexit.
"The lack of clarity with respect to the UK's exit from the EU is currently creating additional unpredictability," Persimmon said in a statement, adding that it was working with suppliers to identify materials whose availability may be restricted.
Republican aides have griped that Trump's lack of clarity on health care muddled the GOP message and Republican senators have openly complained about the President's tweeting habit and called on him to practice more focus and self-discipline.
Election officials initially described them as a system of "electronic voting" but, because of a lack of clarity over whether they are legal in Congo, changed the wording to "semi-electronic voting" and then to "a voting machine".
Reasonable earnings, economic recovery and low interest rates are supportive of stocks, but lack of clarity about the outcome of the referendum and related volatility may restrain investors near-term, said Irwin Michael, portfolio manager at ABC Funds.
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland and the European Union are frustrated by the lack of clarity from the British parliament on Brexit, Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney said on Friday after British Prime Minister Theresa May's government lost another vote.
"In general, what's driving emerging market weakness is a stronger U.S. economy ... there is a lack of clarity on the effectiveness of rate hikes as a currency defence," said Sunil Sharma, chief investment officer with Sanctum Wealth Management.
Recruiters such as SThree have been in the limelight as the lack of clarity around Britain's position when it exits the EU has led some companies to move jobs to other European countries to escape the looming uncertainty.
The annual reports of FTSE 100 companies studied by the PLSA and Lancaster University Management School showed "substantial variations in the quality of reporting and a lack of clarity", despite most talking about the importance of their staff.
The lack of clarity over the pact's future has hit the Canadian and Mexican currencies in recent months as well as worried financial markets, which are on edge about possible damage to the highly integrated North American market.
Other European companies with major operations in Britain have also started to speak out two years on from the Brexit vote, voicing concerns over a lack of clarity on the terms of trade when Britain leaves next March.
The continued lack of clarity over the Nord Stream 2 makes Europeans who would otherwise support a tougher approach to Russia nervous that the United States is putting its energy export agenda ahead of wider European energy security.
"There is a real lack of clarity in how you would unroll this and actually apply it," Allison Cullen, a public policy professor at the University of Washington and a member of the board, said at the meeting.
TOKYO (Reuters) - A lack of clarity about the size of an expected U.S. fiscal stimulus and China's rapid domestic credit growth are among risks that cloud Asia's economic outlook, a senior International Monetary Fund official said on Monday.
Speaking with Business Insider, numerous cybersecurity insiders highlighted an in-app feature allowing Zoom hosts to track users' engagement, the ease with which files could be incorrectly shared, and a lack of clarity over the firm's privacy policy.
Susan Collins, a moderate Republican who strongly objected to the revised bill, said she didn't "even know what we are proceeding to next week" and said Trump had contributed to the "lack of clarity" over the next steps.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday turned away an opportunity to revisit its test for determining whether subject matter is eligible for patent protection, disappointing some practitioners who have complained about a lack of clarity on that question.
In July, new car registrations fell for the fourth consecutive month in a row, hit by a number of factors including uncertainty over Brexit and lack of clarity over future government plans around new levies on diesel models.
Most currencies traded in tight ranges after turmoil induced by conflicting headlines on the fate of a phase one U.S.-China trade deal and lack of clarity on whether any kind of agreement can be reached before Dec.
Before it was obtained, a department official would only say that Sessions had referred the case to himself due to a "lack of clarity" in the court system on the subject of the Board of Immigration Appeals decision.
Markit said only consumer goods makers saw growth in September while investment goods were hard hit by uncertainty about the economy, which has been affected by the global slowdown as well as the lack of clarity about Brexit.
Newell Brands – SunTrust cut its rating on the consumer products company to "hold" from "buy," based in part on a lack of clarity over what the fundamental makeup of the business will look like in the next year.
Max Rose, a Democrat from a swing district in New York, said he didn't have any concerns about the lack of clarity from Pelosi, saying he's concerned only about seeing a drug pricing measure and infrastructure bill passed.
But privately there are concerns about a lack of clarity in Trump's policies for the world's most combustible region as it struggles to break free from war while trying to safeguard the free flow of its oil exports.
Most currencies traded in tight ranges after turmoil induced by conflicting headlines on the fate of a preliminary U.S.-China trade deal and the lack of clarity on whether any kind of agreement can be reached before Dec.
But there's a lack of clarity as to how much of that dopamine and serotonin—in this case—is due to the cold water and how much is due to the simple fact that these people are exercising.
In addition to the lack of clarity about supply and demand for their goods, farmers have been unable to receive aid payments from the Trump administration's $12 billion plan to ease the pain caused by the trade war.
No pass or fails, a lack of clarity over capital requirements, no testing for the impact of negative rates on profitability and a declaration of a "steady state" which if Jes Staley is right means the anemic growth continues.
And many of those who do take advantage of a 401(k) plan fall victim to high fees, confusing fund lineups and lack of clarity around what the impact of their investment decisions will be in the long run.
With only six months to go before Britain leaves the bloc, the lack of clarity over the divorce has spooked markets by increasing the possibility of a no-deal Brexit, which both sides say they are working to avoid.
FERC said in a letter to ETP that it has serious concerns regarding the magnitude of the wetlands incident, its environmental impacts, the lack of clarity regarding the underlying reasons for its occurrence and the possibility of future problems.
DXY rose, except against the yen, rebounding after suffering its worst week since November last week, when it was hit by a lack of clarity over what Trump, whose inauguration is on Friday, will do once he assumes office.
Adding to the atmosphere of fear pervading the Lebanese expatriate community working in the Gulf is a lack of clarity about what sort of information is viewed by the authorities as evidence of links to or sympathy with Hezbollah.
In a direct appeal to Britain's divided parliament to avoid a disorderly divorce, Chief Executive Tom Enders issued his sharpest warning yet that future jobs are at risk and branded the lack of clarity for businesses as a "disgrace".
Local banks are expected to provide most of the debt, while international banks appear to be more cautious given the lack of clarity over the terms of settlements the business figures reached with the Saudi authorities, banking sources said.
This crisis stretches across all drug classifications, driven by misguided perceptions and a lack of clarity as to how to attack the crisis at its source, as opposed to federal policies that only remedy the symptoms of substance abuse.
Nor did he do more than briefly mention that key government policies, above all the trade dispute with China and the lack of clarity on the federal budget, make it especially difficult for the Fed to assess future developments.
Gold prices edged lower on Friday but were headed for a third consecutive weekly gain, as fears over a global economic slowdown and a lack of clarity on the U.S.-China trade war boosted the metal's safe-haven appeal.
Lack of clarity over where a brewing trade spat between the U.S. and Europe is heading kept most major currencies, including the U.S. dollar, range-bound on Wednesday as Juncker traveled to Washington for trade-focused talks with Trump.
"As things stand, we could not support what is being suggested on customs and consent issues and there is a lack of clarity on VAT," said the party's leader and deputy Arlene Foster and Nigel Dodds in a statement.
Julia Goh, a Malaysia-based economist with UOB, said that a lack of clarity from the government on corporate incentives may also have crimped economic expansion in the fourth quarter as companies halt or slow plans for more investment.
The party is suffering from an unexpected defeat for the presidency, a legacy of poor leadership, and a lack of clarity in how to move forward against an unwelcome future occupant of the White House in President-Elect Trump.
The reality is that, given the lack of clarity and preparation from his administration, the only way one would get such an outcome would be if President Trump set aside his enthusiasm for tariffs and his concerns about China.
The threat of new EU tariffs adds to the lack of clarity around global trade and will be in the back of investors' minds, said Eric Wiegand, a senior portfolio manager at U.S. Bank Wealth Management in New York.
Despite a lack of clarity about the motive and specifics of Sunday's incident, Trump said President Barack Obama "doesn't have a clue" on how to handle the problem after Obama voiced concern about inflammatory rhetoric on the campaign trail.
Critics say Guedes' obsessive focus on pension reform is backfiring amid a lack of clarity about what should be done in the short term to turn the economy around and reduce the ranks of the 13 million unemployed Brazilians.
According to documents reviewed by The New York Times, this lack of clarity played a role in the panel's decision to stick with its original selections and not assume the Russian skaters would be eliminated, which they eventually were.
After all, Kamala Harris and Cory Booker struggled to gain traction among black voters in part because of a lack of clarity on how their platforms could translate into an improvement in the quality of life for African Americans.
The lack of clarity has spurred rumors — in a nation of 180 million that is known for its love of political intrigue and speculation — that Mr. Buhari might be in poor health or even that he might be dead.
Democrats have seized on the lack of clarity to hammer the administration over the decision to launch the strike, something the president's defenders view as disingenuous and overtly partisan given the danger consistently posed by Soleimani to U.S. interests.
The leader, Amr El-Alfy, 20, told his peers that he was frustrated over the university administration's lack of clarity about whether tuition would rise as much as 40 percent in response to Egypt's flailing economy and floating currency.
The interesting question to me amid all of the swirl and contradiction is this: Is the lack of clarity from Trump on what he stands for -- and what he'd be willing to fight with Congress for -- on guns intentional?
Beyond the issue of sanctions, the poor state of Iranian banks after a decade outside the international financial system, the strong state role in the economy and a lack of clarity about the legal system are all deterrents to foreigners.
Cashin also said market gains could be capped Monday due to "lack of clarity" on trade following President Donald Trump and Chinese Xi Jinping's agreement over the weekend to halt new tariffs for a 90-day period while talks continue.
It also warned that some doctors were not informing patients they could obtain abortions in England due to a lack of clarity in the law and called for officials to release guidance assuring it was legal for them to do so.
"The CEO's departure should be viewed as an opportunity to pursue a different approach, although there is a lack of clarity as to what that might be at this stage," said Liberum analyst Gerald Khoo, who rates the stock a buy.
"Although equities are performing well, there is concern that that might be topping out, while the lack of clarity over the Fed's interest rates policy is providing a negative real yield environment that favours gold," ETF Securities analyst Martin Arnold said.
The lack of clarity over a new license deal raises concerns over the rollout of LG's newly launched 5G smartphones, crucial for the loss-making handset maker to boost flagging smartphone sales and catch up with Samsung Electronics Co Ltd.
Pointing to the lack of clarity over the President-elect's plans for banks, Wittmann noted that Trump's pledge to remove or water down the strict Dodd-Frank regulatory oversight laws introduced after the financial crisis could be very beneficial for them.
Comments from chartered surveyors also repeatedly emphasized the lack of clarity and extended delays in planning permissions and regulations as areas of key concern for the coming period, with the general belief that distraction over Brexit would not help matters.
DIS did provide some high level financial information at the investor day and more granular information in its 8K, but there continues to be a lack of clarity on a number of details for estimates to converge around a tight range.
Britain's main car lobby group said on Tuesday that a lack of clarity on Brexit had halved new investment in the industry and urged Prime Minister Theresa May to keep the world's fifth largest economy in the EU's customs union.
While some voiced optimism that the workforce could end up more efficient, several expressed anxiety about the coming changes, the lack of clarity offered by Tillerson and his staff, and the fear that the reforms will weaken the Foreign Service.
But a lack of clarity on what is in store after Humala's term ends on July 28 worries Swiss refiner Metalor Technologies SA. "It's unacceptable, in our view, for a new government to start from scratch," said Metalor's attorney Jose Camino.
A group of UN human rights specialists has called on France not to extend the state of emergency, warning of "the lack of clarity and precision of several provisions of the state of emergency and surveillance laws," reported the Economist.
Sarah Hewin, chief economist for Europe at Standard Chartered Bank, told CNBC's "The Rundown " on Thursday that investors' main concern was the lack of clarity on negotiations and whether there would be an agreement with the European Union by April 2019.
Britain's government expects to start two years of formal talks to leave the EU after March, and Carney repeated his view that a lack of clarity about its priorities could push banks to move operations out of the country prematurely.
German officials say they are frustrated with Britain's lack of clarity about what it wants after the split, including what new customs regime it wants and how closely it will stay aligned to the EU's rules for goods and services.
The Democratic Alliance, the biggest opposition party, says it is concerned about the lack of clarity in the bill, with the term "property" left open to interpretation (land, in other words, might not be all that can be purchased compulsorily).
The lack of clarity continued Friday, when Trump said Giuliani should "get his facts straight," and then the former New York mayor released a statement about what he said on Fox News, but didn't say who ultimately paid Daniels $130,000.
Shares in Toshiba tumbled to end down 12 percent on Wednesday, hurt by growing fears of a delisting and a lack of clarity on whether Toshiba would proceed with a Chapter 11 filing for Westinghouse - a move that could stem losses.
"If there's a lack of clarity about where things are headed in Havana, the centrifugal forces are going to be strong," said Adam Isacson, senior associate for regional security policy at the Washington Office on Latin America, a human rights group.
Privacy commissioners from the Americas, Europe, Africa and Australasia have put their names to a joint statement raising concerns about a lack of clarity from Facebook over how data protection safeguards will be baked into its planned cryptocurrency project, Libra.
Democrats on the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee produced a report on eminent domain and a border wall on Monday, citing the administration's lack of clarity about what would be required to build President Donald Trump's proposed wall.
Economic institutes in the bloc's biggest economy Germany said on Wednesday that uncertainties linked to possible protectionist policies by the United States and a lack of clarity over Britain's divorce talks with the European Union cloud the outlook for growth.
A U.S. exit from the INF treaty would put another strain on NATO allies already shaken by Trump's demands for higher defense spending and what diplomats say is a lack of clarity about where U.S. strategy is heading on the issue.
Alongside widespread protests at airports, the executive order by President Donald Trump has led to criticism from airlines and the travel industry over the way it was implemented with no prior warning and the lack of clarity over the rules.
JPMorgan aerospace analyst Seth Seifman, one of few analysts who still had an "buy" recommendation on the stock, on Thursday downgraded his recommendation to "neutral," citing the lack of clarity on how coronavirus will affect aircraft demand over the next year.
Ante Milicic, a former assistant with the country's men's national team, stepped into the head job after Stajcic's departure, but there has been continued criticism in Australia of the coaching change and the lack of clarity for what was behind it.
Rebecca Sobel, 21, who graduated from Princeton recently, said the graffiti episode led to conversations with classmates and made her realize that there was widespread frustration with what they felt was a lack of clarity in Title IX proceedings on campus.
When the court refused, saying it was too late to postpone, the state's health department ordered the polling places shuttered — despite a lack of clarity about how, or even if, voters might be able to cast ballots in the primary.
Thursday's report said that in addition to Mr. Spacey's stardom, factors that may have contributed to the problem included a lack of clarity about the Old Vic's accepted code of behavior, confusion regarding the impact of reporting misconduct, and career insecurity.
"As things stand, we could not support what is being suggested on customs and consent issues, and there is a lack of clarity on VAT," the party's leaders said on Thursday in a statement, referring to the value-added tax.
The lack of clarity on when regulators will allow airlines to operate the planes, grounded since mid-March after the second of two fatal crashes that killed a total of 346 people, have forced airlines to repeatedly change their schedules.
Ireland's economy has by and large weathered the uncertainty created by close trading partner Britain's 2016 vote to leave the EU. But a lack of clarity around the terms of Britain's departure weighed heavily on manufacturing activity over the summer months.
"Unfortunately, due to a bureaucratic paperwork error caused by a lack of clarity in the Ohio law regarding submission protocols for signed petitions, the Secretary of State's office denied the candidate access to the ballot," a campaign insider told The Hill.
"As things stand, we could not support what is being suggested on customs and consent issues and there is a lack of clarity on [value added tax]," said the party's leader, Arlene Foster and deputy leader, Nigel Dodds in a statement.
"HERE GROWS A DREAM" The impact from the industry's Argentina crisis, which experts say stemmed from a lack of clarity on the rules of play as well as worries about the Peronist victory, is apparent on the ground in Añelo.
A lack of clarity — over the value of a point, for example — has also left some French people feeling that they are going to lose out, and the strikers insist that they are defending everyone's pensions, not just their own.
"The only lack of clarity," Hotez said, "is the percentage of pregnant women infected with Zika who give birth to a baby with microcephaly," which appears to be much higher than what was seen in a previous outbreak in French Polynesia.
"The scientific evidence on e-cigarettes as cessation aids is inconclusive and there is a lack of clarity as to whether these products have any role to play in smoking cessation," the global health body said in a July report.
The central bank's lack of clarity on the timing of a rate hike is seen aggravating the uncertainty in the markets that has been sparked by changing dynamics in a tumultuous U.S. presidential election and nervousness regarding third-quarter earnings.
Key quote: "There is a real lack of clarity in how you would unroll this and actually apply it," Allison Cullen, a public policy professor at the University of Washington and a member of the board, said at the meeting.
This lack of clarity is fitting: In a gentrifying neighborhood, title to the land is transferred first in the literal sense and then in the spiritual one, as local businesses and institutions change to serve the tastes of wealthier arrivals.
Many people on the harm reduction side feel the kits are the gold standard, but most festivals have not yet been able to make use of them for fear of losing their insurance, and due to a lack of clarity in the law.
"The loss was due to a host of issues including the partial government shutdown, the impact of tariffs, instabilities in financial markets, the global slowdown, and the lack of clarity about monetary policies," said Richard Curtin, chief economist for the Surveys of Consumers.
Howell welcomed the lawsuit as a critique of a type of urban planning that has taken hold in many developed countries, one she said is characterized by "desperation" for development and a lack of clarity on who exactly the planning is for.
Yet a lack of clarity regarding future fiscal austerity and likely downward adjustments to official growth estimates "may pose an additional risk for the peso in an already complex global scenario for emerging currencies," said Jesus Lopez, from Mexican bank Banco Base.
It is also concerned about the economic and operational impact of the bill on comms businesses in the UK, such as from the requirement they store ICR data, and again flags up problems with a lack of clarity on costs and compliance requirements.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - EU envoys discussed on Wednesday delaying into next year the launch of talks with London on a post-Brexit relationship, raising the risk of businesses shifting out of Britain due to lack of clarity on what will happen after March 2019.
The U.S. stock market has been on a record-setting spree since the election of Trump as president, but the rally has faltered in recent weeks as investors fret about a lack of clarity on his proposals to reform taxes and cut regulation.
"Results were below expectations as weak store traffic and lack of clarity across the merchandise assortment held back results and required increased markdowns to clear," said Stifel analyst Richard Jaffe, who gave the company a buy rating with an $18 target price.
An early attempt to predict the Trump administration's impact on fintech by BI Intelligence says new regulation specific to fintech may not be coming at all, and the lack of clarity about the administration's economic plans will likely slow investment in the sector.
The NATO operation lasted about seven months, with an estimated death toll of around 2400,2000, apparently most of them combatants on both sides (although there is some lack of clarity on this, since the Libyan government doesn't clearly define "revolutionaries" or "rebel supporters").
Ireland's Brexit-sensitive ISEQ stock index was flat after the European Union gave British Prime Minister Theresa May until October to leave the bloc, but the lack of clarity on when, how or even if Brexit will happen, kept a lid on gains.
WP29's official statement cites "an overall lack of clarity regarding the new framework as well as making accessibility for data subjects, organizations, and data protection authorities more difficult" as the overarching reasons for its rejection of the agreement in its current form.
The report also flags a lack of clarity from the smartwatch makers about how kids' personal data might be being used — flagging up what it claims are "unclear and/or illegal user terms", and a lack of compliance with EU data protection legislation.
The government had hoped to receive the long-delayed next tranche of IMF loans worth $2 billion this year, but a lack of clarity on the sustainability of recent pension laws and backtracking on gas pricing commitments have further stalled the disbursement.
Palmer said he was "cautious rather than nervous" over the current lack of clarity over post-Brexit trading terms, as Britain and the EU hammer out complicated divorce terms and backed May's stance of copying EU trade deals as a starting point.
The US President has fired a warning shot that Beijing won't feel obliged to heed for the simple reason that it isn't terribly credible, not to mention that his lack of clarity will have sent shivers down the spine of the Korean peninsula.
But John Glen, an economist with CIPS, said companies were more worried about the lack of clarity about the long-term relationship between Britain and the EU. "There comes a moment when companies need to put contingency plans into place," Glen said.
National issues undoubtedly factor into the public's attitude towards Fatah after two-decades at the helm of the PA. 20-odd-years after Oslo, with peace talks ground to a halt and lack of clarity about "where-to-next," Palestinians are conflicted.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece's central bank on Friday cut its growth forecast for the year and issued a grim warning that lack of clarity from lenders over resolving the country's debt mountain held potential risks that may require further financial aid in future.
After enduring more than 153-1/2 years of uncertainty since the 2016 referendum, some business chiefs are relieved the threat of a no-deal exit has been pushed back to June though others said the delay merely prolonged the lack of clarity.
In states where political leaders are hesitant to move forward with their constituents' votes for legalization, lawmakers may cite "the present lack of clarity from the Trump administration as an excuse to maintain marijuana prohibition and to table progressive alternatives," Armentano says.
Below are some of the indicators that suggest the economy is struggling for momentum, probably reflecting a lack of clarity around Britain's terms of departure from the European Union in less than a year, as well as a slowing euro zone economy.
Trump vowed last Thursday to make a major tax announcement over the next few weeks, adding fuel to a rally that had stalled amid worries about the potential impact of his protectionist trade stance and a lack of clarity about other policy reforms.
"While the USD and JPY have retained their safe haven status, the lack of clarity on the future relationship between the UK and Europe suggests that the GBP adjustment still has more to go," said Rodrigo Catril, currency strategist at National Australia Bank.
But it also reflects the lack of clarity among those in the Leave campaign about what kind of deal they want; a Norway-style approach (with continued free movement and budget contributions) or complete separation (with restricted access to the single market).
Just two weeks since roughly two fifths of the population of the Spanish province of Catalonia voted overwhelmingly for independence in a referendum that Spanish judicial authorities had deemed illegal, there is still a marked lack of clarity on the region's future.
The lack of clarity on what U.S. firms can supply to the world's top producer of telecommunications equipment as long as it's on a so-called "entity list" is likely to cast a shadow over this week's U.S.-China trade negotiations in Shanghai.
The divide between the Barbz and the rest of the world has provided a convenient distraction from the shape of Minaj's career in recent years, which is characterized by a glaring lack of clarity or artistic vision in the face of online chaos.
The big banks, which have outperformed in a post-election rally since November, are of particular interest as investors fret over valuations amid a lack of clarity on Trump's ability to deliver on his pro-growth policies of tax and regulatory cuts.
Named after former Fed Chairman Paul Volcker, the rule has been widely criticized by Republicans and banks for a lack of clarity on what the rule covers and the costs of compliance for smaller firms that pose little risk to the broader economy.
Merger and acquisition (M&A) deal value in the U.S. in the three months to the end of June slipped to its lowest quarterly total since 2013 as a lack of clarity over President Donald Trump's hoped-for corporate reforms hit buyer appetites.
But John Glen, an economist with CIPS, said companies were more worried about the lack of clarity about the long-term relationship between Britain and the EU. "There comes a moment when companies need to put contingency plans into place," Glen said.
The U.S. stock market has been on record-setting spree since the election of Donald Trump as president, but the rally has faltered in recent weeks as investors fret over the lack of clarity on his proposals to reform taxes and cut regulation.
The White House later walked back that claim by saying the barrel bombs would have to contain industrial chemicals, but it was just one of many examples of a total lack of clarity on what the administration really considers a red line.
The lack of clarity about the Niger operation is one more reason for Congress to replace the 2001 law authorizing military force against Al Qaeda with legislation to address current threats like the Islamic State, limit American interventions and ensure regular congressional oversight.
The lack of clarity about when and how Viktor and Amalija Knavs obtained their legal residencies raises questions about whether the couple secured their residency through family-based immigration, which President Trump calls chain migration and has said he wants to restrict.
There has been an institutional lack of clarity on this very question that dates back to an ethics case in 1893, James Wallner, a former senior US Senate aide and now a senior fellow with the conservative think tank R Street Institute, writes.
Maggie Diaz Bofill's "El Grande," a melancholy-tinged comedy about three grown sisters whose lives are ruled by the illness of one of them, suffers from a similar lack of clarity, though the trouble is mainly with Pam Berlin's high-volume, unrestrained staging.
G-SIBs have until 1 January 2019 to comply with their TLAC requirements, and AFME said any "delay and lack of clarity for banks and investors could create significant market capacity concerns due to significant issuance in a compressed period of time".
The central bank's lack of clarity on the timing of a rate hike is seen aggravating the uncertainty in the markets that has been sparked by changing dynamics in a tightly-run race for the White House and nervousness regarding third-quarter earnings.
A lack of clarity over May's plans to leave the European Union has prompted several large companies with major operations in Britain to warn the government that a disorderly Brexit would hurt their businesses and could put thousands of jobs at risk.
The lack of clarity over what has been an annual injection of cash into the consumer economy is adding a layer of uncertainty just when the United States is already contending with slowing global growth, trade tensions and recent jitters in financial markets.
"There is a lack of clarity about long-term health risks to users and the potential adverse effects on non-users exposed to e-cigarette vapour," reads a policy paper from the New Zealand Ministry of Health outlining to proposed regulation changes.
The lack of clarity has resulted in horror stories of 5-year-olds being detained, 88-year-olds being stripped of their medicine, and US citizens reportedly being pulled out of line just for wearing a veil, said Sirine Shebaya, a volunteer lawyer.
"Until we see the bill implementing automatic exchange of information there is a concerning lack of clarity about who will be able to access the proposed register of foreign trusts," said David McLay, a Wellington-based lawyer who specializes in tax law and trust formation.
Lawsuits regarding Mylan's role in the opioid crisis and price fixing of generic drugs, and a lack of clarity on a potential revamp of the company's strategy have weighed on the generic drugmaker's shares, which are currently trading around their near 8-year low.
The Treasury market, particularly at the long end, has been attracting buying for a variety of reasons — one of which is the lack of clarity around the same programs of President-elect Donald Trump that drove yields sharply higher in the weeks after Election Day.
Ongoing disappointment over a lack of clarity on Donald Trump's economic and fiscal policies, plus an absence of company stock buybacks before earnings announcements contributed to respective daily declines of 0.21%, 0.32% and 403% in the S&P 500, Dow Jones and Nasdaq Composite.
The Pentagon is behind schedule in its effort to award a multi-billion dollar cloud computing contract over a lack of clarity in its request for proposals, and it's come under fire from industry stakeholders for appearing to favor one company on the way.
In remarks to Die Zeit weekly, Bavarian Economy Minister Ilse Aigner stuck to the CSU demand for an annual cap of 200,000 immigrants, preventing any recurrence of the 2015 crisis, "so that no backdoors stay open and so there is no lack of clarity".
It's become quite controversial and I can't just come out and say, you know what, I like a supplement company because there's a lot of short-squeezes and there's a lot of let's say lack of clarity, and so I'm going to get some.
The move raises the prospect of further delay after a lack of clarity over the election outcome fueled concerns over alleged manipulation by the military government, while "democratic front" anti-junta parties say they have come under more scrutiny by the authorities since the vote.
After nearly a decade abroad, her return home triggered questions about the disconnect in the continent's fashion ecosystem: on one hand, you're faced with an overwhelming amount of information and talent; on the other, there's a distinct lack of clarity on how to approach it.
"We find it difficult to make a forecast with conviction, given the political pressure on the bank and lack of clarity on how much emphasis the bank will give to the base-effects-driven decline in inflation," said analysts from Credit Suisse in a note.
FARNBOROUGH, England (Reuters) - Rolls-Royce could start stockpiling parts in months if it looked like Britain was heading towards a disorderly exit from the European Union, the CEO of the UK engine-maker said, expressing frustration with the lack of clarity on the Brexit process.
But many foreign investors are put off by obstacles to doing business in Iran such as the poor state of banks that were long outside the international financial system, the state's big role in the economy and a lack of clarity about the legal system.
BRUSSELS, March 27 (Reuters) - The European Union's financial stability could be hurt if global markets reprice risk premiums in the face of concerns over trade tensions, Brexit and a lack of clarity over government policy in Italy, a confidential EU document seen by Reuters showed.
This uncertainty matters now, even while talks are still ongoing, because the lack of clarity means that businesses do not know what the future holds in the UK. BAE Systems, the UK's largest defense firm, is reportedly set to announce the axing of 1,000 jobs.
LONDON, Nov 4 (Reuters) - Euro zone factory activity contracted sharply last month as demand was again whacked by a trade war being waged by the United States and by the continued lack of clarity over Britain's departure from the European Union, a survey showed.
"Until we see the bill implementing automatic exchange of information there is a concerning lack of clarity about who will be able to access the proposed register of foreign trusts," said David McLay, a Wellington-based lawyer who specialises in tax law and trust formation.
Mr. Dudamel seemed intent on emphasizing elements of character in the music through exaggerated orchestral effects, like squalling brass during primordial episodes of the "Rite," or a tangle of frenetic lines during the crowd scenes in "Petrouchka," with a resulting lack of clarity and precision.
S. market open; new byline, changes dateline from London) NEW YORK, Nov 19 (Reuters) - The U.S. dollar was little-changed against a basket of currencies on Tuesday as continued lack of clarity on the fate of the U.S.-China trade talks kept investors cautious.
The government was supposed to make a ruling on whether to exclude the Chinese tech giant in July 2019 following the Trump administration&aposs decision to place Huawei on a trade blacklist, but delayed its decision citing a lack of clarity from the US.
Behind the scenes, aides said a lack of clarity among staff surrounding the roles of Campaign Manager Juan Rodriguez and Campaign Chair Maya Harris, the candidate's sister, and inexperience across the organization are feeding a growing sense of indecision and aimlessness inside the campaign.
"Make no mistake about this: The lack of clarity imposed by the Brexit vote in 2016 for trade investment between the U.K. and the rest of the world have only just begun," Erik Nielsen, chief group economist at UniCredit, said in a research note Sunday.
While Wall Street has been optimistic about the prospect of corporate tax cuts since Trump's election in November, the stocks rally has stalled lately because of a lack of clarity about Trump's policies and concern over his failure to push through a healthcare bill.
Behind the scenes, aides said a lack of clarity among staff surrounding the roles of Campaign Manager Juan Rodriguez and Campaign Chair Maya Harris, the candidate's sister, and inexperience across the organization are feeding a growing sense of indecision and aimlessness inside the campaign.
The company's CEO, Robert Jensen, warned in October that families who lost loved ones could lose out on federal assistance because of the lack of clarity and apparent discrepancies in the death toll, as first reported by the Puerto Rican Center for Investigative Journalism and BuzzFeed News.
In a blog post about how to use Blockchain Templates, AWS vice president and chief evangelist Jeff Barr acknowledged the lack of clarity by referencing a 1970s "Saturday Night Live" sketch about Shimmer Floor Wax, a floor polish that is also a non-dairy dessert topping.
What it means: The timing, lack of clarity and lack of policy action or precedent has some wondering whether the president's actions are less about punishing Mexico and more an attempt to get the Fed to cut rates in order to stimulate the economy ahead of 2020.
Force majeure was also declared due to lack of clarity over what measures it would take to return the plant, which has a capacity to produce 6.3 million tonnes of alumina per year and employs around 2,000 people, to normal operations, Norsk Hydro said in a statement.
However she gave few details on how such a transition would work or how long it would last for and lawyers advising firms in the financial sector said firms would be unwise to rely on hopes of a staggered exit period given that lack of clarity.
But she also said: "The UK must sort its side of things on Brexit," in reference to what EU governments say is a lack of clarity from London on what kind of future relationship it wants with the EU. Reporting by Gabriela Baczynska, editing by Robin Emmott
But she also said: "The UK must sort its side of things on Brexit," in reference to what EU governments say is a lack of clarity from London on what kind of future relationship it wants with the EU. (Reporting by Gabriela Baczynska, editing by Robin Emmott)
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Iraq's Kurdish region is mired in an economic crisis driven by many causes, including its reliance on public sector jobs as political patronage, a reputation for corruption and the lack of clarity about the legality of oil deals the Kurdish government signed with international oil companies.
European officials have frequently complained about the lack of clarity from the British government, which has come under heavy criticism at home as well, for what critics call its vague, indecisive and unrealistic approach to the negotiations, all while the clock ticks toward the March 2019 deadline.
The lack of clarity coming out of the confirmation hearing was alarming on its own, and even more so when the next day the Justice Department told the Supreme Court in a legal brief that discrimination against LGBT individuals is constitutional in the name of free speech.
Humana's move "could be a harbinger of things to come," said Sabrina Corlette, a research professor at Georgetown University who studies the health insurance market and who has warned that the lack of clarity from Congress and the Trump administration could result an exodus by insurers.
BENGALURU (Reuters) - Global funds recommended switching cash back into equities in November as stocks worldwide rose to near record highs despite a lack of clarity over how, when, or if a truce will be called on the damaging U.S.-China trade war, a Reuters poll showed.
And a lack of clarity in the writing or any amount of subtext that was a little too obscure for one member early on in the team — that can snowball into a quite different scene or a quite different film experience at the end of it.
At his press conference, Trump explained the lack of clarity surfaced in a recent Washington Post report by stating he "wanted to keep it private": "I don't think it's anybody's business if I wanna send money to the vets," before ultimately unveiling the list of recipients.
"There is a lack of clarity on what makes a UBI, what problem it is meant to solve, whether the social safety net can or is providing these benefits, and what (if anything) can be learned from the pilot programs that we don't already know," the paper argues.
With Remainers and Brexiteers in the U.K. Parliament at loggerheads over what sort of Brexit they want, and what degree of separation from the EU, is acceptable, there is palpable frustration in Europe at the lack of progress, and lack of clarity, from Britain when it comes to Brexit.
"The loss was due to a host of issues including the partial government shutdown, the impact of tariffs, instabilities in financial markets, the global slowdown, and the lack of clarity about monetary policies," Richard Curtin, the chief economist of University of Michigan's surveys of consumers, said in a statement.
McGuinness, a financial lawyer and finance industry veteran who is in regular contact with the government over policy issues, said some firms in the sector have started relocating parts of their businesses overseas amid frustration at the lack of clarity about what any Brexit deal may look like.
S. market open; new byline, changes dateline from London) By Saqib Iqbal Ahmed NEW YORK, Nov 19 (Reuters) - The U.S. dollar was little-changed against a basket of currencies on Tuesday as continued lack of clarity on the fate of the U.S.-China trade talks kept investors cautious.
"There's a lack of clarity about whether it will be pushed through, and it seems at least on the political front in the U.S. ... it's not quite as fixed as the headlines make it seem," said Aaron Kohli, interest rates strategist, at BMO Capital Markets in New York.
Prime Minister Theresa May is supposed to provide more clarity in a speech this month, but part of the British confusion stems from the lack of clarity about what Brexit actually means in terms of a future relationship with the rest of Europe, and that is far from resolved.
RUSTON, La. (Reuters) - A top Federal Reserve official said on Monday he is "very open-minded" to deciding whether to raise interest rates at a mid-June policy meeting, appearing to dismiss a move at a meeting later this month due to lack of clarity on the economy.
But the lack of clarity around how and to what end Amazon collects and stores this data, and why it's confusing to get it completely scrubbed from the company's servers, has brought renewed scrutiny to what Amazon claims are industry-standard practices for companies building AI-dependent tools and services.
Trump often rants about "fake news," but Trump's definition of "fake news" is misinformation itself: Trump has been known to call all news that criticizes him "fake news," which is in line with the public's eroding trust in journalism and lack of clarity about what is fake, and what is fact.
The people might then not have voted as they did, unequivocally and unconditionally, to leave the EU. So the fundamental basis of the constitutional crisis is not the lack of clarity over whether the executive or Parliament should prevail, but the fact that neither seem clear that the people's choice should.
"The lack of clarity, the changing every single day, in a way makes it harder, because one minute you are ready to deal with one plan, and then literally two hours later or even the next day, there could be a different proposal," said Parinda Khatri, Cherokee Health's chief clinical officer.
These are all good questions, but they point to a fairly widespread lack of clarity about what makes the reported facts of the story so damning (beyond how embarrassing it is for Trump, who only hires "the best people," to lose one of his closest advisers in such an embarrassing way).
These include a lack of clarity around the roles of specific organizations in responding to prospective cyber incidents; shortfalls in the electric sector's cyber workforce; a lack of effort to address supply chain vulnerabilities specific to the electric sector; and lackluster information sharing between private industry and the federal government.
These include a lack of clarity around the roles of specific organizations in responding to prospective cyber incidents; shortfalls in the electric sector's cyber workforce; a lack of effort to address supply chain vulnerabilities specific to the electric sector; and lackluster information sharing between private industry and the federal government.
"There's no lack of clarity over what needs to be done but the industry is largely underprepared for the scale of the changes," said Collin Coleman, head of NEX Regulatory Reporting, a transaction reporting platform that uses technology from Abide Financial, which was acquired by the NEX Group last October.
Many foreign investors have been put off by obstacles to doing business such as the poor state of Iranian banks, the heavy role of powerful hardline institutions such as the elite Revolutionary Guards in the economy, a lack of clarity about the legal system as well as lingering unilateral U.S. sanctions.
For the last year, the Department of Health and Human Services has privately argued that the term "sex" was never meant to include gender identity or even homosexuality, and that the lack of clarity allowed the Obama administration to wrongfully extend civil rights protections to people who should not have them.
While some analysts have estimated that liberalisation may lead foreigners to pour as much as $600 billion into China's interbank market, some argue that lack of clarity on taxation, concerns about a flood of upcoming issuances and worries about legal recourse for foreign investors will put a cap on flows.
The roll out of the gasoline program, which came after a truckers' strike over rising diesel prices paralyzed Brazil, was seen as neutral to slightly negative by the market, amid a lack of clarity about the structure of the hedge positions and general fears of interference in market-based pricing policies.
This time around, though, he's blamed the lack of clarity on the fact that he's been unable to review all of his files from the State Department, which is really clever because the White House and State have been stonewalling Congress on any and all documents related to the inquiry.
After a three-day government shutdown, mixed messages from multiple White House meetings and an overall lack of clarity on what exactly Trump is demanding for an immigration deal, Senate Republicans are growing increasingly bullish that if they want to do something on immigration, they'll have to make the first move.
Also, "markets are anticipating a reaffirmation of the Fed's stance for a gradual pace of rate normalization, expecting Yellen to adopt a wait-and-see stance on new fiscal policy changes from Trump given the lack of clarity for now," said Chang Wei Liang, economist at Mizuho Bank, in a Tuesday note.
Spreadex analyst Connor Campbell said investors were "nervously waiting for China to blast back following last week's aggressive trade war volley from the U.S." Sentiment was also weighed down by Brexit worries, amid a lack of clarity over where cross-party talks were headed and growing calls for Prime Minister Theresa May's departure.
On Monday, a slide in banking shares along with a lack of clarity on who runs the British government, a likely fresh move for Scottish secession and the response of the EU and its ability to contain calls by anti-EU parties across the continent all combined to make matters worse for sterling.
It's unclear at this stage what the law will consider reasonable, and the lack of clarity on this point appears intentional — as a way for the government to side-step the issue of end-to-end encryption without explicitly stating whether the technology effectively offers a workaround to the legislation or not.
Since the '90s, when Newt Gingrich took over Congress, we've seen a one-sided escalation in which Republicans exploit the vagueness or lack of clarity in the Constitution in order to press their advantage in a variety of arenas — from voter ID laws to gerrymandering to behavioral norms in the Congress and Senate.
"It's the additional uncertainty that's been injected into the market as a result of the likely leadership campaign and the real lack of clarity about what that means for Brexit," said Sarah Hewin, an economist at Standard Chartered, pointing to the renewed prospect of a no-deal Brexit and a possible national election.
While precinct captains across the state struggled to report the results, first with the app and then after calling and waiting on hold, the campaigns vented quiet fury at the lack of clarity about the outcome in a contest most of them had spent hundreds of days and millions of dollars to win.
Conservatives: 359Labour: 211SNP: 43Liberal Democrats: 13Most of the losses are predicted to come in Leave-voting areas in the north of England and Midlands, in constituencies where a majority of voters backed Leave in the EU referendum and appear to have become disillusioned by Labour&aposs perceived lack of clarity on Brexit.
Philippine participation in the One Belt, One Road (OBOR) initiative, which aims to enhance infrastructural connectivity between China and sixty of its trading partners, was not expected to suffer, although Chong said the lack of clarity in the OBOR framework made it difficult to see how it could provide a concrete way to dampen tensions.
" BOB MILLER, HEAD OF U.S. MULTI-SECTOR FIXED INCOME, BLACKROCK, NEW YORK "At the level of macro risks to the economy, some U.S. trade policy proposals have made their way into the FOMC's discussions, although the lack of clarity over breadth and magnitude of trade actions makes it nearly impossible to forecast the economic impact.
At another point in the session, the lack of clarity about exactly what bulk datasets are — and the Home Office's ongoing refusal to provide the committee with a list of these (their public existence was only revealed last March) — is also apparently intentional, with May again using the word flexibility when asked about these.
Congress had aimed to pass something narrow and fast but in both the House and the Senate, nothing came together before lawmakers left for the week-long 4th of July recess, a symptom -- in part -- according to aides that came from the Trump administration's own lack of clarity about what they wanted Congress to draft.
Unclustering things on the border has proven just as difficult, with a lack of clarity about how many children have been separated from their families, how many may have been reunited, how and whether the government will prosecute their parents, how exactly they're being cared for and how the rest will find their way home.
That diversity of approach and lack of clarity are two of the reasons that all of the models spoken to for this article said they would be unlikely to complain to a brand about a code-of-conduct violation but would be more likely to go to their agent or to a fellow model.
Citing this lack of clarity, Mr. Wehrum since he was confirmed last year has taken the unusual step for a Senate-confirmed political appointee of declining to sign a "recusal letter" that details individual clients and matters he has to stay away from — making it harder to identify when he faces a potential conflict.
Chaos engulfed the Iowa caucuses last week, with issues arising from a faulty app, an overwhelmed call-in line and lack of clarity from the party delaying the official release of the results from the Hawkeye State, leading some top Democrats to call for the state to lose its first in the nominating calendar position.
If this lack of clarity leads to companies withholding investment in the tenders or investing elsewhere, it could undermine the plans of Iran's reformist President Hassan Rouhani to attract up to $185 billion from oil majors into 50 projects and increase Iranian output to 5-6 million barrels per day (bpd) from less than 4 million now.
Inextricably linked to this divide within the Trump administration has been a lack of clarity from Washington about whether it would accept a gradual, step-by-step process—a freeze on fissile material production, a declaration of North Korea's nuclear capabilities, for example—or whether it is requiring North Korea to get rid of its weapons immediately.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's vote last week to leave the European Union poses a risk to the U.S. economy but it is too early to know the extent of that effect and the Federal Reserve should not let a lack of clarity distract it from is plan to eventually raise interest rates, a top Fed official said on Friday.
The lack of clarity surrounding this issue is compounded by the failure of O.S.U. personnel to respond promptly to two July 25, 2018, records requests from the school paper, The Lantern, for emails and text messages, as well as any call history, between Urban Meyer and Zach Smith from July 22009, 22009, through July 2911, 22014, and between Oct.
Lack of clarity on your why makes budgeting a challengeAlmost everyone I talk to who struggles to build and maintain a budget has the same thing in common: They might know how much they make and how much they spend every month, but they don't have a long-term vision for what they want to do with that money.
Representative Elissa Slotkin of Michigan, one of several first-term Democrats from Republican-leaning districts that Mr. Trump won in 2016, raised concerns on Tuesday during the closed-door meeting with her colleagues about a lack of clarity in the inquiry, asking who was in charge and what the focus would be, lawmakers in attendance said.
In an email interview with Vox last month, Miguel Diaz, former ambassador to the Holy See and a professor at Loyola University in Chicago, argued that a lack of clarity within the Vatican hierarchy about the relationship between homosexuality, abuse, and pedophilia has clouded the Vatican's ability to meaningfully reform after the Catholic sex abuse crisis.
However, although the BCC believes the country will manage to avoid recession, it does anticipate slowing economic momentum over the next two years given higher inflation trends and a continued lack of clarity about the process by which the U.K. leaves the EU. On the back of this, it has dropped its 2018 GDP forecast to 1.4 percent from 1.8 percent.
Concern is growing among businesses about the lack of clarity from presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE, the head of a powerful lobby group said Friday.
For example, a lack of clarity could allow hedge funds and private equity firms to sidestep a provision that would prevent them from counting earnings from their investments as capital gains instead of income—commonly known as the "carried interest" loophole, as capital gains are taxed at a lower rate than income—unless they held the investments for at least three years.
The problem remains lack of clarity with respect to objectives: going after Chinese intellectual property violations, greater access for American firms in China, discouraging distorting subsidies to state-owned enterprises and national champions, challenging Chinese plans to dominate industries as laid out in "Made in China 2025," disentangling critical American supply chains from reliance on China, or simply reducing the trade deficit.
Tom CottonThomas (Tom) Bryant CottonAmerica's Sputnik moment on 85033G Loeffler works to gain traction with conservatives amid Collins primary bid Behind the scenes of McConnell's impeachment drama MORE (R-Ark.), a firebrand conservative and staunch Trump ally, was one of the most outspoken in voicing his frustration over what he saw as a lack of clarity from McConnell about the plan for ending the trial.
Mike Hawes, chief executive of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), said carmakers were increasingly concerned about the lack of clarity around the manner of Britain's departure from the EU. That has raised the prospect of Britain leaving with no deal and falling back on World Trade Organization rules that could leave British car exporters facing EU import tariffs of around 8343 percent.
Read more: Trump threatens to 'totally destroy and obliterate' Turkey's economy if it takes 'off-limits' actions in SyriaAron Lund, an analyst on Turkish affairs for The Century Foundation think tank wrote in an analysis that the lack of clarity about what the US would do in Syria is aggravating the situation as multiple groups lack the information they need to make critical decisions.
Mike Hawes, chief executive of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), said carmakers were increasingly concerned about the lack of clarity around the manner of Britain's departure from the EU. That has raised the prospect of Britain leaving with no deal and falling back on World Trade Organisation rules that could leave British car exporters facing EU import tariffs of around 10 percent.
If nothing else, experts say, the unpredictability of many of Mr. Trump's proposals — the lack of clarity on when or how Nafta might be renegotiated; the risk of potential litigation over his rollback of auto-pollution rules; the ways in which other countries might retaliate against Mr. Trump's tariffs — seeds confusion across the American economy, making it tough for businesses to plan effectively for the future.
But earlier this month the General Accountability Office, Congress's auditor of government agencies, criticized CISA's election security programs for not adjusting its services to meet "the resource and time constraints of customers such as local election jurisdictions," communications issues with election officials, "a lack of clarity regarding CISA's incident response capabilities in the event of a compromise that exhausts state and local resources," and other issues.
As part of the panel's findings, the task force will call out U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for what it says is a lack of clarity and transparency in the way the FAA delegated authority to Boeing to evaluate the safety of certain flight-control features, the Journal reported, adding that the final conclusion in some of these essential design changes did not receive adequate FAA attention.
Many industries are saddled with inventory while financial market gyrations, including lack of clarity on China's currency policy, have also sapped confidence Finance Minister Lou Jiwei on Monday that the 2015 budget deficit was 2.4 percent of gross domestic product (GDP), two days after the finance ministry said China had budgeted for a deficit of 3 percent of GDP in 2016 in a bid to support the economy.
He added, however, that the Commerce Department will grant more licenses to allow American companies to do business with Huawei as long as the transactions don't threaten national security in the U.S. The lack of clarity surrounding the president's comments on Huawei is one reason why reaction in markets following the Trump-Xi meeting "wasn't actually that strong," according to Eric Robertsen, head of global macro strategy and FX research at Standard Chartered Bank.
Providing an example of the White House's lack of clarity to its allies, Sciutto pointed to the "odd contradiction" that's presented to the world when President Trump hesitates to show toughness toward Russia, while his most senior national security aides state publicly that Russia poses a threat to the US. "Why is it that (Trump) won't say in public, 'Russia's a threat and we have to stand up to Russia,'" Sciutto asked.
Senate negotiators say a lack of clarity from President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE about his plans for a proposed wall along the U.S.-Mexico border is holding up talks to avoid a government shutdown.
This chimed with a survey published on Monday by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales, which found business confidence reversed the gains it made in the second quarter of the year as companies worried about the lack of clarity about Britain's exit from the EU. The ICAEW's index fell from a reading of 6.7 for April to June, to -8 for the three months from July - similar to the levels seen at the start of the year.
In April, Airbus Chief Executive Tom Enders said Britain had to recognise that future investments in the country were "not a given" because of the lack of clarity about Britain's long-term trade relationship with the EU. ADS's Kakkad said a deal struck by London and Brussels in March to keep their trading ties unchanged until the end of 63 was welcome, as was Britain's intention of staying in Europe's aviation safety agency, which could help avoid divergence in rules.

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