Sentence examples for ambiguously presented from inspiring English sources

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Indeed, this Court recognized that exception in concluding that an ambiguously presented federal claim had been properly raised in New York trial and appellate courts and was therefore cognizable by this Court on appeal.

Indeed, this analysis emphasises that, even in the presence of a logical correlation between documents, there is a significant lack of consistency, and goals are ambiguously presented.

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The novel cycle has the air of a fragmented, meandering, achronological bildungsroman in which the threat and then the aftermath of war are always ambiguously present, but its actual ravages are unmentionable.

We are "concerned that these major findings are presented ambiguously within the Executive Summary and are inconsistent with the observations, data, and levels of uncertainty presented and discussed in the body of the draft Assessment Report," states the review.

But JR's portrait presented him ambiguously.

But the main problem is that the scenes from this imaginary film appear to be presented on ambiguously equal terms with what we must assume are flashbacks to the actual truth, an uneasy superimposition of reality and fiction.

Lombrozo et al. (2008) used a scale that presented religion ambiguously in that no particular religious God was identified.

More simply and ambiguously, Audrius Novickas presents large color photographs of the "View Out of the Office Window of the Chairman of the Parliament of the Republic of Lithuania".

Physical artifacts of "science," all pieces of equipment, all experiments, laboratories, narcotics, rays and similar tools are presented, as a rule, "ambiguously, illogically, and mysteriously, in other words, irrationally".

The cover presented the characters as empty costumes, which ambiguously represented either the end of the age of superheroes or a rebirth.

This can be presented explicitly, where the characters talk about what is going on in their heads, either ambiguously and with reserve, as in the novels of Henry James, or overtly, as in those of Dostoyevsky.

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