conceptual clarity

collocation in English

meaningsofconceptualandclarity

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conceptual
adjective
uk
/kənˈsep.tʃu.əl/
us
/kənˈsep.tʃu.əl/
based on ideas ...
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clarity
noun[U]
uk
/ˈklær.ə.ti/
us
/ˈkler.ə.t̬i/
the quality of being clear and easy ...
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(Definition ofconceptualandclarityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofconceptual clarity

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There is a lack ofconceptualclaritywith regard to the measurement of social capital, which is not helped by a range of definitions.
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Theoretical agreement andconceptualclarityon the concept are hard to find.
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However, what distinguishes the current volume is itsconceptualclarity.
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There are several practical advantages to this approach to contextual interpretation, apart from itsconceptualclarity.
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This book is a welcome contribution to historiographical tidying up and toconceptualclarity.
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In this paper, an attempt is made to give patient autonomy addedconceptualclarity.
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Progress in understanding dreaming and consciousness requiresconceptualclarityand tight interaction between theory and empirical research.
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Conceptualclarityis often a precondition for other kinds of analysis.
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The aim is to developconceptualclarityand hence an understanding of which concepts 'travel well'.
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Its suggestiveness seems to be preserved only at the cost ofconceptualclarity.
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As a methodological virtue, for instance,conceptualclaritystrengthens the underpinnings of knowledge, regardless of the substantive focus.
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However, the design evolved in a way that accommodated late changes without loss ofconceptualclarity.
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In its stead he proposedconceptualclarityas the ground of mathematical certainty.
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Moreover, because of the lack of definition andconceptualclarity, the introductory chapters contain some strange assertions.
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The validity of this claim depends both on its broad empirical basis and on itsconceptualclarity, explicitness and precision.
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Forconceptualclarity, we ignore this issue, as well as the existence of occasional non-topical multiple occurrences mentioned above, and a possibility of rare instances of single topical occurrence.
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The judgment demonstrates the continuing lack ofconceptualclarityabout how a photograph differs from information and when photography invades privacy when a statement about the photographed incidence does not.
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In the same vein,conceptualclarityabout 'poverty' and 'the poor' is needed.
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This may seem like a safe way to deal with an allegedly complicated, messy, and contested concept, butconceptualclarityis often lost in the process.
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