Sentence examples for ambiguous why from inspiring English sources

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"And if it was ambiguous why  did he not contact us or destroy the samples when we were there?" The full impact of Younger's work has yet to be felt.

Moreover, because the definition is so ambiguous, why should an officer be allowed to levy a large fine on a person, or group of people, who may not be aware that their behavior fits with a particular officer's definition?

So if resume building consumes your life, resume writing is painful, interviews are nerve-wracking and the final goal is ambiguous, why do we allow ourselves to be consumed by this?

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And he wasn't the least bit ambiguous about why: unnecessary austerity and dangerous threats to refuse to raise the debt ceiling.

However, it remains ambiguous as to why the extensional tectonics, exceeding the regional compressive stress regime, were limited to near the Pacific coast in the Southeast Tohoku district (Imanishi et al. 2012; Hyndman 2013).

That connection is fraught with error, misinterpretation, and ambiguous causes; that's why psychophysiologists who have been doing research in the area for decades doubt if there is any identifiable physiological "signal" for deception.

The rest of the students (51.0%) were not able to monitor the effectiveness of their learning strategies and usually wrote ambiguous statements to explain why all or none of their approaches worked.

For a detailed description of the transition from antiphase to ¼-lag cycles, see Appendix E. Previous theory on the effects of coevolution18,19,20,21 leads to ambiguous predictions on how and why coevolution should impact predator-prey phase dynamics.

During the live chat, NIH Director Dr. Francis Collins didn't ease these concerns with some dodgy, ambiguous responses to users wondering why neuroscience should be a priority, especially in the face of a $1.5 billion budget cut thanks to sequestration.

For example, a P1 question tested a causality relation from an ambiguous case (i.e., "why the patient had to take the CT test twice on date 'T1'?" as in the case for Figure  1(a)).

This explains why the ambiguity between databases for identifiers that are already ambiguous in one of the databases can be much higher than the ambiguity within databases.

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