Sentence examples for ambiguity arose from inspiring English sources

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In previous studies, wherever this ambiguity arose, currencies were assumed to be following the dollar.

But even in antiquity the fatal ambiguity arose; by the fourth century BC the historikos - reciter of stories - had supplanted the historeon - the enquirer.

This type of ambiguity arose rather frequently, with the extreme example being the 10 transcripts defined as antisense to ycf2.1.

Therefore, this categorization is by no means absolute and judgment was made through consultation between the reviewing author (ADK) and at least one additional author when ambiguity arose.

If ambiguity arose, information was checked from the original notes and an explanation or clarification was given by the national coordinator.

This is a good point, and this ambiguity arose because we did not specify the Z-score at 6 Hz in Experiment 1, but also because the Methods section is at the end of the paper.

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Here some ambiguity arises.

The legal ambiguity arises on two fronts.

In these situations an ambiguity arises: to whom does the cat really belong, or is there a gradation of ownership?

Any ambiguity arising from its absence would be more than made up for by not having to worry about it.

Ambiguity arises when internships mix work (which must be paid for) with training (which need not be).

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