Sentence examples for a generally ambiguous from inspiring English sources

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Such a collection of evidence highlights a generally ambiguous association between respective stroke dynamics and joint strength measures, though further associations between fatigue in these various musculoskeletal movement patterns and reduced stroke perfomance are required.

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Although the links between intelligence and creativity as estimated with the use of linear (correlations) and nonlinear (segmented regression) analytical methods were generally ambiguous, the recently developed Necessary Condition Analysis (NCA, Dul, 2016a) presented a much clearer pattern demonstrating that high creative middle-age achievement was unlikely with low intelligence in childhood.

The results are generally ambiguous, with consistent changes only in very few areas.

The appearance of simple chemical elements in both lists of errors indicates that these entities are generally ambiguous and difficult to be correctly predicted, although they are rather irrelevant for many applications in areas such as cell biology or omics studies.

Like many ancient medicinal plants (Pliny the Elder describes it in his Naturalis Historia), great mullein was linked to witches, although the relationship remained generally ambiguous, and the plant was also widely held to ward off curses and evil spirits.

A final and considerable limitation of the extant literature examining the DST among pediatric samples pertains to the generally ambiguous diagnostic classification of participants.

This, in conjunction with the generally ambiguous placement of the nonbilaterian taxa, such as Cnidaria and Ctenophora within the metazoans (review Philippe et al. 2011), makes it a challenging task to draw any conclusions about prebilaterian opsin evolution.

Subclusters within the Moutan and Paeonia groups were generally ambiguous, as the origins of the examined cultivars were not known, but there were some loose trends of grouping by flower color.

On the contrary the interpretation of Pearson's r is generally ambiguous and highly dependent on sequencing depth and the range of expression levels inherent to the sample (difference between lowest and highest bin count).

But these and other comic grace notes — like the juxtaposition of Ms. Russell plotting darkly while wearing Guess mom jeans and other '80s 'burbwear — are exceptions to a generally taut, morally ambiguous tone that owes more to claustrophobic espionage tales like "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy" than "Mr. & Mrs. Smith".

Defining success is generally an ambiguous endeavor.

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