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As detailed in Chapter 6 of the report on the institute (NRC, 2013), the results were ambiguous in part because of language limitations and the ways in which participants understood various technical terms.
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Yet empirically our measurements and our models now are telling us that we cannot model every aspect of reality, in part because reality is radically ambiguous.
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When the European Economic Community EECC), the precursor of today's European Union, was created in 1957, the relevant Treaty provided that it was concluded "for an unlimited period". However, whether this wording could be read to exclude a withdrawal right was rather unclear, in part because the Treaty's history is ambiguous.
It is about the children, too many of them, who are dying of the cold in displaced-persons camps — in part because their position is bureaucratically and politically ambiguous.
Lawrence was an ambiguous figure in his lifetime, and has remained so ever since, in part because the fog of fame made it virtually impossible to see him clearly, then and now.
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