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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ambiguous measures" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to actions, policies, or criteria that are unclear or open to multiple interpretations.
Example: "The report highlighted several ambiguous measures that could lead to confusion among the team members."
Alternatives: "unclear measures" or "vague measures".
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Both parties, the ruling socialist (PSOE) and right-wing Popular (PP) has presented ambiguous measures to solve the housing issue.
Future evaluation of de novo assembly tools for phylogenomics should focus on completeness [ 29], chimerism, and redundancy, instead of ambiguous measures borrowed from genome assembly, such as N50.
What is the minimal frequency for the occurrence to be termed "generalizable?" Proponents use ambiguous measures for generalizability, including "widely and independently observed" (Calabrese and Baldwin 2001c), "frequently encountered" (Calabrese and Baldwin 2001b), and "ubiquitous" (Cook and Calabrese 2006).
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Another ambiguous measure of the new cosmopolitanism was the change in Australians' drinking habits.
Reflecting on a recent visit to Denmark, András Simonyi says, "The ambiguous measure of confiscating the valuables of arriving refugees is not smart.
Mortality statistics remain the least ambiguous measure of significant illness, certainly beyond youth and early middle age.
Further, it has been shown that the BASDAI is an ambiguous measure of disease activity in patients with peripheral or axial disease activity and that reflects only patient's perspectives and not necessarily captures the entire spectrum of disease activity [ 39].
TVEP components were automatically defined on the basis of spatial similarity between the scalp potential fields (topographic maps) of single subjects' VEPs and reference maps generated from HC. Non-ambiguous measures of latency, amplitude and configuration were derived from the maps reflecting the P100 component.
Ambiguous measurement data N16.
What meaning can then be derived from aggregating this ambiguous individual measure to an area-level proportion, as did many of the ecological and multilevel studies reviewed (12, 18, 19, 24, 33, 41)?
Stores of an ambiguous size were measured using a laser-measuring device.
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