ambiguous

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  • The contract is phrased in a rather ambiguous way.

  • His attitude to environmental issues was sometimes quite ambiguous.

  • Legal experts claim that the law on this matter is ambiguous, and that the way the company interpreted it was reasonable.

  • What do you think the title really means? It's rather ambiguous, isn't it?

  • If you don't use the correct grammar the meaning can be a bit ambiguous and lead to confusion.

  • There will be ambiguous situations in which learning should not be permitted.

  • Overlapping receptive fields with different spatial-frequency sensitivities may be essential for "normalizing" ambiguous ganglion cell responses across luminance change.

  • Innovations in agriculture tend to promote deforestation, although in the case of land-augmenting technical change this result is ambiguous.

  • Many tasks involve sensory information that is ambiguous, and other sources of information may be required for adequate perception.

  • Of course, ultimately, the evidence of the actual physical enforcement of the oath is ambiguous.

  • Hence, we decided to categorize all instances of extra vowels at the end of a noun as ambiguous.

  • Second, although complex, there is nothing really metrically ambiguous about this section.

  • Nevertheless, the criteria used to define specificity are somewhat ambiguous because there is no clear crossover between ' specific ' and ' non-specific ' binding.

  • The feedback from the reviewers led to reformulation of ambiguous items and removal of overlapping and value-laden items.

  • Their status in these texts is therefore ambiguous, with both morphological and phonological factors restricting their use.

  • Can we deduce from it that inherently ambiguous stimuli always get resolved one way or the other?

  • That his written statements about the bridge produce an image at once ' ' complex ' ' and ' ' ambiguous ' ' - more ' ' antipathy ' ' than ' ' advocacy ' ' - has often seemed irrelevant.

  • The evidence suggests, therefore, that won has no subject-number feature at all, rather than that it is ambiguous between singular and plural.

  • We encoded secondary structure in the alignment, identifying stems, loops and bulges, and manually excluded regions of ambiguous alignment from the final dataset.

  • Second, languages may differ in terms of where reflexives (not just m-reflexives) may exhibit this ambiguous (or dual) status.

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