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As fodder for advocates of tough regulation, the UBS case is a somewhat ambiguous example.
But, as Ramos continues, Bush's smile droops — he sees where he's going next, with a more ambiguous example.
Another early but less ambiguous example of grad school-trained global leadership is Paul van Zeeland 1921.
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This re-labeling is based on the very design of the tissue ontology, and consequently expands the number of positive examples and removes ambiguous examples.
We further support previous work (Wilhoit, 1994; Roig, 1997; Soto et al., 2004; Yeo, 2007; Holt, 2012) that suggests that students perform the worst and benefit the most from instruction on more ambiguous examples that are either properly paraphrased but not attributed or are properly attributed but obvious patchwork paraphrases.
Lack and gain can be ambiguous: for example, we regret loss of innocence; acquiring knowledge or experience is painful.
We first show that theoretically the impact of increasing ordeals is ambiguous: for example, time spent applying imposes a higher monetary cost on the rich, but may impose a higher utility cost on the poor.
They speak of following "ethical principles" without identifying those principles, and use ambiguous terms for example, "a minor increase over minimal risk"—without defining them.
The word "probability" is vague and ambiguous, for example, but various contexts of its usage can be distinguished and theories of evidential support, relative frequency, and causal propensity can be advanced.
When her transmitter isn't aligned with Bob's receiver, the key transmission becomes ambiguous: For example, if Alice sends a photon polarized at 45° and Bob has his detector set to the horizontal-or-vertical orientation, then according to the rules of quantum mechanics, Bob will register a horizontal click with 50% probability or a vertical click with 50% probability.
However, experience in Montserrat indicates that SO2 data commonly remain enigmatic or ambiguous; for example, a decrease in SO2 might mean either a decline in deep activity and hence a diminution of eruption likelihood, or that gas has become trapped enhancing the prospect of an imminent explosion.
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