Examples of 'less clearly' in a sentence

Meaning of "less clearly"

less clearly: Refers to something that is not as easy to perceive, understand, or interpret. This phrase is used to indicate a lack of clarity or transparency in communication, instructions, or information

How to use "less clearly" in a sentence

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His return voyage is less clearly described.
Peaks are less clearly discernible in the investment series.
The enemy is also less clearly defined.
A voluntary political commitment conveys these messages less clearly.
The enemy is less clearly defined now.
I remember you less and less clearly.
Classes are less clearly defined then castes.
The field of information is more or less clearly identified.
The future is less clearly perceived than the present.
The end of adolescence is much less clearly defined.
Less clearly established.
The return voyage is less clearly described.
Less clearly now.
A third structure is less clearly understood.
The obligations that human rights law imposes regarding environmental protection are less clearly understood.

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Neck is with a more or less clearly developed basal crest.
Others describe the sports they exclude less clearly.
I could see less and less clearly and it was increasingly cold.
Issues of authority and boundaries are less clearly defined.
Insurance which is less clearly defined and certainly less easy to treat in a satisfactory manner.
The onset of peritoneal mesothelioma is even less clearly defined.
The blue characters appear to be less clearly defined than the yellowgreen characters.
Juvenile males are similarly patterned but much duller and less clearly marked.
Such a manner of breaking gives a less clearly visible breakage of the sealing.
Less clearly the case in Belgium.
People with astigmatism see less clearly at any distance.
Less clearly classifiable as deities are jaguar protectors ( perhaps ancestors ) and jaguar transformers.
But the road taking us there is less clearly defined.
Which is more or less clearly visible, depending on how the light is incident.
Today the rules of traditional dating are less clearly defined.
Although widely used, it is less clearly supported by clinical trial evidence.
That would have made the exercise more complicated and less clearly understandable.
But the gains are less clearly attributable to trade, and require counterfactuals.
The degree of regional autonomy is more or less clearly defined in constitutions.
The articles were less clearly biased and were more open to anti-dam arguments.
The meaning of the face and headpiece are less clearly identifiable.
However, it is less clearly aligned with priorities related to innovation and climate change.
In certain ways, it is also less clearly defined.
On blogs they are less clearly defined, but emerge through comments and trackbacks.
For companies, the standards are less clearly defined.
However, these strategies are less clearly identifiable than the strategies for the supply perspective.
Some were substantiated by case studies but most were less clearly supported,.
Left-handed people appear to have less clearly defined role definition in the hemispheres.
In contrast, symptoms of what is referred to as male menopause are less clearly defined.
Yet their legal status was far less clearly defined than that of States.
For employees in international road transport, fiscal coordination is less clearly regulated.
He agreed that the existing relationship was less clearly defined than other inter-institutional links.
By contrast, because of their heterogeneity, declining industrial regions can be less clearly demarcated.
However, these strategies are less clearly identifyable than the strategies for the supply perspective.
In more quantitative terms, the impact of SFs on coastal tourism is less clearly identifiable.

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