Sentence examples for ambiguous resolution from inspiring English sources

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It was noted that the episode "makes good use of locations", and the ambiguous resolution to Jeremiah Smith's plot arc was seen as a positive, as it "opens the door to all sorts of provocative potentialities".

Also of concern for Bayesian analyses of these data matrices, which include high proportions of cells with missing data and inapplicables, is that smaller clades may receive high support despite ambiguous resolution of "wildcard" terminals [ 137].

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Although very much a European film in the sense that there are many loose ends and ambiguous resolutions as you watch the credits roll, the story moves along briskly as told by a narrator recalling vague incidents from 50 years earlier.

Figure 3 A shows temporal peak activations from the current study, associated with semantic representation (Conjunction 1) and semantic control (Conjunction 2) respectively, alongside temporal lobe peaks from previous studies of ambiguity resolution (i.e., ambiguous > unambiguous material; retrieval of subordinate > dominant concepts of homonyms).

Studies of lexical ambiguity resolution in sentential contexts have not sufficiently considered the relatedness among an ambiguous word's meanings as a predicting factor for semantic activation.

The second cognitive predictor function was based, therefore, on how close the probability of target identification was to 50%: this was highest, when the target/distractor decision was at its most ambiguous, and resolution of this ambiguity required maximal processing.

Even if the topological relationships sometimes are ambiguous, any resolution of the trees in Fig. 2 will show that the sister group has a significantly shorter branch.

Pinus merkusii and P. latteri have demonstrated similarly ambiguous phylogenetic resolution relative to subsections Pinus and Pinaster of section Pinus, and again there is incongruence between molecular and morphological data.

The following sections address morphological, reproductive and geographic distributional data in relation to the major clades supported by this study, as well as limitations imposed by missing data and ambiguous phylogenetic resolution in subsections of the phylogeny.

The ambiguous three-line resolution, which was adopted unanimously (with one abstention) on Oct. 22, 1973, called upon all parties to cease hostilities within 12 hours and to implement UN Resolution 242 (1967) "in all its parts".

As a consequence, the genetic evidence about the origins of the Andamanese[20], [23] remains ambiguous, and increased resolution is important.

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