Sentence examples for ambiguous form from inspiring English sources

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Fawcett (2009 212 220) suggests that one source of this difficulty is due to ambiguities, i.e. when verbs have an ambiguous form and can realise a number of different processes depending upon the textual environment.

The only hope on the horizon takes the ambiguous form of an expected financial rescue package, with still more austerity strings attached, from the richer countries of the north.

The older cellular structure of housing, evident in the tangle of courts and alleys in the old city centres, often with cellar habitations as well, resulted in the distinction between public and private taking extremely ambiguous form.

When removing talk, a more ambiguous form of communication becomes the basis for interpretation.

Another study employed dihydrexidine (D1/5 agonist) stimulation of cultured hippocampal neurons while NMDA receptors were blocked with APV, and found that the surface GluR1 immunoreactivity and colocalization with synaptophysin was reduced, and the mEPSC frequency was inhibited [27], thus exhibiting a cellular outcome for this ambiguous form of transactivation between these two types of receptors.

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Bent, buckled and scraped into sexually ambiguous forms, Hesse's sculptures are full of fetishistic desire.

Unsurprisingly, utopianism appears in Mr. Muresan's art only in ambiguous forms.

"Abstraction" (1955), a large canvas in which geometric and more ambiguous forms engage in spirited dialogue against diaphanous fields of color, displays an impressive sureness of paint handling.

He painted these ambiguous forms with painstaking detail and set them in barren, brightly lit landscapes that have an infinite horizon.

Her late husband however, enjoying the use of ambiguous forms with multiple meanings, had previously said he would love the profile to evoke an icon of Scottish culture, the painting of Reverend Walker skating on ice.

Venus further disparaged the powerful men who have offered her a "muse position" instead of an actual job, which she said pretty much translates to, "can you be the inspiration in my life that sucks my dick on the weekends?" On the other hand, the panelists agreed that subtle micro-aggressions and more ambiguous forms of sexism are more common than outright harassment.

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