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    ambiguity


    1. Money, in common language, as I have already observed, frequently signifies wealth ; and this ambiguity of expression has rendered this popular notion so familiar to us, that even they who are convinced of its absurdity, are very apt to forget their own principles, and, in the course of their reasonings, to take it for granted as a certain and undeniable truth


    2. There is some ambiguity in your life


    3. But the arguments by which they supported those different systems, far from being always demonstrations, were frequently at best but very slender probabilities, and sometimes mere sophisms, which had no other foundation but the inaccuracy and ambiguity of common language


    4. Another ambiguity during the Civil War centered on the


    5. The case for forceful abduction fraught with moral ambiguity


    6. Many now saw within the seeming historical ambiguity of John’s “For the time is near” declaration a new understanding


    7. The most difficult thing about being a self-confessed foody/foodie is the ambiguity of its spelling


    8. If it were not for her sexual ambiguity, I would call her beautiful


    9. of ambiguity; notions of Illusion greedily feed upon it, and both lose power upon filling the


    10. The way physical science began to overcome ambiguity of topic was by abandoning the

    11. its inherent ambiguity, flexibility, and potential space of expansion


    12. ing problem; rather, ambiguity arises in naming the problem that is happening


    13. The Church itself was not of one mind regarding the Jews, and this ambiguity figured into state policy and private feelings toward Jews in all of western Europe:


    14. all, there is no ambiguity – the act has already been proven to have


    15. The Hebrew (mainly the ambiguity of its possessive pronouns) allows for either view


    16. They have a blog entry about this incident that displayed a strange and unexpected ambiguity concerning their stance of the shootout’s validity…


    17. De S, The Buddha’s Teaching and the Ambiguity of Existence, Publisher: Not Stated, Sri Lanka


    18. It could be to reduce ambiguity, if it isn’t clear which of two or more plausible


    19. causes were identified with no ambiguity: bullets, bombing,


    20. The ambiguity of the accompanying screaming forced Tim’s mind to imagine something repulsive

    21. Though slight ambiguity surrounds the actual frequency range, there is confidence that science will settle on quantifiable numbers sometime soon


    22. 5 When referring to the “subconscious and unconscious”, due to the fine lines of ambiguity surrounding these two as separate, for the ease of understanding we have grouped these into one


    23. However, as there is a great deal of ambiguity differentiating between awareness and consciousness


    24. And the attempts at removing the precariousness, the ambiguity of a situation or a condition or even a choice to make or to be the object of, lead to nothing


    25. George Thorpe himself? Is there any possible ambiguity in what he said to you?


    26. ters that he thinks of as fundamental," Moglen says, "and he does not take easily the twisting of words or even just the seek-ing of artful ambiguity, which human society often requires


    27. As stipulative and lexical serves to reduce ambiguity, while this definition is to reduce vagueness


    28. The quality of proof, the logic, the sense of simple fairness, the eye for deceit, the appearance of ambiguity, the relative strength of the parties, possible unspoken motives


    29. Ambiguity or, in simpler terms secrecy amongst couples courting or married, the point is there shouldn�t be any


    30. The trio was immensely uncomfortable in the situation, and their distress only grew tremendously as they eagerly yet hesitantly awaited a response from the spirit that should clarify the ambiguity

    31. Feltus pursed his lips as he considered the question’s phrasing, the ambiguity of which left room to answer either way depending on which aspect he surveyed


    32. Wickland smiled at the intentional ambiguity in the explanation that was characteristic of Higgins when confronted with a controversial issue or situation


    33. without the form of ambiguity


    34. Steer clear of ambiguity using a domain name that's been around for a while, has been indexed without any spamming issues, collected some inbound links and


    35. Oversimplified ambiguity lodged firmly in the mind defines that thirst for peculiar


    36. I’m sure the Celts relied on that visual ambiguity


    37. ‘Islam, on the other hand,’ continued Raja Rao, ‘is supposed to be a concise creed without any scope for ambiguity


    38. Now, however, due to the nature of my work and the turn it has taken in view of current world conditions, I’m no longer utilizing the advantage of ambiguity


    39. “Why?” My guru was on random revelation and was currently appearing as a talking can of dog food, but the ambiguity of the packaging left me uncertain as to whether it was for their consumption or from their processing


    40. When man senses faith in the very depths of his being, then he feels at ease and his spirit becomes pleased too; equally, doubts and suspicions are cleared from his mind and all ambiguity is wiped out

    41. ” HA said with a sense of relief at finally being able to example his ambiguity


    42. Ambiguity results when what the culture reveres is unclear, internally inconsistent, incompatible with social reality, or impossible


    43. This ambiguity results in virtual zennui – it doesn't matter what the rules or goals are, “Just quest me, so I can Hero this! ”


    44. This ambiguity, already mentioned in the dialogue between Athena and


    45. This same ambiguity belongs to Ulysses as well, and this is obvious in his relationship with Calypso


    46. But the dream of her geese that are killed by an eagle reveals her profound ambiguity and her equally deep attachment to the devouring mother


    47. new inner position towards the devouring mother and towards her own ambiguity with respect to wanting to grow up and become a woman


    48. Was Diamond Head Crater really behind what had happened? Wasn’t it just Stripehead and Natalie? This ambiguity had been almost acceptable when it was merely a matter of building-up a public image, but now real history was being made


    49. For example, before Mary’s initiative, each group within the company dealt separately with how to best label and file multimedia assets so that they can be used and located without ambiguity


    50. One of the keys to the Milton Model is in the use of ambiguity




























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    Synonyms for "ambiguity"

    ambiguity equivocalness double meaning pun joke innuendo

    "ambiguity" definitions

    an expression whose meaning cannot be determined from its context


    unclearness by virtue of having more than one meaning