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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ambiguous issue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or topic that is unclear or open to multiple interpretations.
Example: "The committee faced an ambiguous issue regarding the new policy, leading to heated debates among its members."
Alternatives: "unclear matter" or "vague problem".
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With top marginal rates reaching up to 77percentthetaxationtiof of capital gains became a pressing yet still ambiguous issue.
I could tell you how sensible government policies could minimize this cost, but since we don't have those policies and aren't about to get them, free trade is, in reality, a morally ambiguous issue.
The local media was thrilled, in that peculiar, angry, excited way columnists get when an ambiguous issue suddenly clarifies into a moral fable – for example, here is Pete Abraham, then-Yankees beatwriter for The Journal News, propping up Ron Villone of all people as the Gallant to Rodriguez's free agent Goofus.
He identifies a religious structure that influences his views (and medical practices) but suggests euthanasia, while also describing it as merciful, is still an ambiguous issue for him: "I could see the rare situation where it would be appropriate but I don't know if I would ever become involved in that".
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The decision clarifies a number of ambiguous issues regarding how Sergio's unlawful status in the US and general employment restrictions on undocumented immigrants impacts his ability to practice law.
For the attorney general, it was an opportunity to preside over the kind of law enforcement operation that was once the core mission of the Justice Department, but that has been largely overshadowed during his tenure by far more ambiguous issues, many inherited from the Bush administration.
She has specialised in sitting between the two camps in her past work, but perhaps it's telling that the film runs, finally, on American lines: it's governed by a reductive (and lumpily executed) thriller dynamic that inhibits exploration of ambiguous issues.
Frankly, your leverage in resolving any latent or lingering ambiguous issues is much higher before the IPO drum starts beating too loudly.
Such courses seek to help students learn the mindsets and skills needed to approach ambiguous issues, understand multiple viewpoints, collaborate across disciplines, and imagine and new solutions.
Some of those technologies inevitably made their way into the arsenal of law enforcement agencies here in the U.S., and that's how we get to some of the ethically ambiguous issues.
Although there is little consensus about the definition of design thinking, there is general agreement that it is human-centred, fundamental to everyday human activity and deals with complex and ambiguous issues (Di Russo, 2016).
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