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Miami begs the question; Madrid accepts ambiguity.
"Religious fundamentalism is dangerous because it cannot accept ambiguity and diversity and is therefore inherently intolerant," he declared in an Op-Ed article in The New York Times in 1992.
It's better, he said, to turn to those who "know many things, draw from an eclectic array or traditions and accept ambiguity and contradictions" than so-called experts.
This attitude was on display throughout the debate, when Bill Nye would accept ambiguity and Ken Ham simply substituted ambiguity for absolute and uncompromising and entirely unfounded certainty.
Dress code conflicts often reflect a generational divide, with students coming of age in a culture that is more accepting of ambiguity and difference than that of the adults who make the rules.
Our figurative black-and-white framing of racial controversies compels us to deem it exclusively one or another, instead of accepting the ambiguity of it possibly being both in some sense.
Accept ambiguity.
Compassion demands from us to be accepting of ambiguities; to question; to pause; to contemplate.
Ambiguity is the order of the day, and we accept the ambiguity in part because we know that talking to yourself isn't like talking to other people.
"You have to accept some ambiguity".
We accept an ambiguity in the story of van Gogh's ear because the act is itself ambiguous.
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