Sentence examples for ambiguous phenomena from inspiring English sources

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IBF are so confident, they've even started attacking Supreme New York about their limited releases by claiming they want to put an end to the "injustice" and fight against "legally ambiguous phenomena that encourages reselling... promoted by so-called YouTubers or fake streetwear gurus".

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Although this creates some interpretive difficulties, it could be seen as a pertinent reflection of the nature of MCI itself as an ambiguous phenomenon.

Central to the beliefs of children, parents and school staff about the relationship between asthma and physical activity is the problem of how ambiguous physical phenomena such as breathlessness are interpreted and attributed to either physical exertion or to asthma.

Zhou (2005) analyzes the ambiguous and evolving phenomenon in township enterprises from the view of the relation of property rights, claiming that it is mainly attributed to township enterprises adapting to a complex environment in order to attain resources.

In cases in which an experience is taken to reflect some real phenomenon in the world, descriptions of the experience are often ambiguous between an external phenomenon (The rose is red) and an inner one (The mental image is red).

In human psychology, there is evidence that affective state can alter cognition, with more positive states being associated with an increased likelihood of judging ambiguous information postively (a phenomenon described as optimistic cognitive bias).

Whereas there is no doubt that medical prodecures are always occurrents (they have a well-defined beginning and end as temporal parts), diseases and other body phenomena are often ontologically ambiguous.

The soft set theory, initiated by Molodtsov [1] in 1999, is one of the branches of mathematics, which aims to describe phenomena and concepts of an ambiguous, undefined, vague and imprecise meaning.

Neuroscientists have analyzed the phenomenon of the "musical chill" — the ambiguous tremor of otherness that runs through the body when, for whatever reason, a particular sound overwhelms the reasoning mind.

The answer was a clear 'yes': audiovisual discordance in speech was, as in space, reduced because lipread information could shift the interpretation of an ambiguous sound towards the non-ambiguous lipread phoneme, a phenomenon termed 'phonetic recalibration'.

It was an interesting phenomenon and the mechanism of influence was ambiguous.

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