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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ambiguous regulatory" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe regulations or rules that are unclear or open to multiple interpretations.
Example: "The company faced challenges due to the ambiguous regulatory environment, making compliance difficult."
Alternatives: "unclear regulations" or "vague regulatory framework".
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The rules could conceivably slow recent spending sprees by firms with opaque ties to the Chinese government like Anbang and Dalia Wanda, but the ambiguous regulatory procedures could simply allow the communist regime to pick winners and losers.
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The incomplete and often circumstantial and ambiguous information on regulatory interactions preclude modeling in the traditional sense, as employed in engineering, in which one aims at a maximally detailed model description with measured or fitted quantitative parameters.
In ambiguous cases, putative regulatory elements were validated by phylogenetic footprinting [ 53] using multiple alignments for upstream non-coding regions of orthologous genes.
The annotations in the database are somewhat ambiguous, i.e. the regulatory interactions not only point to transcriptional regulatory processes and activation/inhibition interactions not exclusively are signaling interactions.
And their regulatory status was ambiguous — were they motorcycles?
The language of the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act is ambiguous on this point, and nearly simultaneous rulings of two federal appeals courts interpreted it in opposite ways.
In a 6-to-3 decision, Justice Antonin Scalia wrote that in cases where Congress has left ambiguous the outlines of a regulatory agency's jurisdiction, "the court must defer to the administering agency's construction of the statute so long as it is permissible".
Despite its widespread and important physiological actions, its precise regulatory mechanisms remain ambiguous.
DNA barcodes (Hebert et al. 2003)—short nucleotide sequences used to identify species can serve as an important tool allowing regulatory agencies to recognize ambiguous food items that are fraudulent or hazardous (Wong & Hanner 2008; Yancy et al. 2008).
In the past decade, a number of genes related to grain size and grain number have been documented, however, the regulatory mechanisms underlying them remains ambiguous.
Given the low levels of annotation for regulatory feature group, and the ambiguous findings they provided, we chose instead to use the reference gene group annotations.
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