Sentence examples for ambiguous principles from inspiring English sources

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I believe the world turns according to unclear or ambiguous principles.

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For instance, he said, conservative justices in the past have often differed on whether to defer to the expertise of the E.P.A. and other federal regulators in areas where laws passed by Congress are ambiguous — a principle known as the Chevron deference doctrine — and on when the federal government can pre-empt state actions.

But such indirect effects of the growth of one part of the company on the success of the other are both ambiguous in principle and hard to judge in practice; feedbacks among different lines of business, whether they involve synergy or competition for resources, are often elusive.

This ambiguous approach to democratic principles has led to a situation in which Chad's president, Idriss Déby, who recently extended his 26-year rule amid accusations of vote rigging, intimidation and holding "the whole country hostage", is now mediating in an election crisis in Gabon.

The labeled images are usually the most ambiguous ones, using a principle called active learning [3].

Despite the impressive tool kit of modern biology, this is still a debate about distant history, shot through with ambiguous facts and contested first principles.

The shift towards 'boundaryless organizations,' characterized as having dynamic shapes and structures and defined as organizations whose membership, job duty rules, and departmental identity are ambiguous, leads to 'boundaryless' career principles.

To be sure, the court's construction of this statute so as to make it include procedures other than live-birth abortion involves not only a disregard of fair meaning, but an abandonment of the principle that even ambiguous statutes should be interpreted in such fashion as to render them valid rather than void.

One key component of the crisis was a large bank deposit freeze and liquidity restriction, which in principle has an ambiguous direct distributional effect.26 Halac and Schmukler (2004) find that the probability of having savings was positively and significantly associated with measures of income (Bebczuk 2008 reports similar evidence for other countries in the region).

This should thus, in principle, cause an ambiguous target to be perceptually slightly shifted toward /pIt/ for both precursor conditions.

31 32 Guidelines themselves contribute to the problem by adopting a precautionary principle or appearing ambiguous in their definition of "confirmed" and "suspected" or "clinical" malaria.

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