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A typical fallacy due to the combination or division of words is an ambiguity of scope.
He said: "[Bouattia] is using an ambiguity of language to cloak an antisemitic message then hide behind it.
Second, the base is reluctantly leasehold from Cuba – creating an ambiguity of sovereignty and jurisdiction that Judith Butler, back in 2002, described as contributing to "Guantánamo limbo".
At the Whitney Laboratory for Perception and Action at University of California Berkeley, David Whitney said the image's effect is simple – it's an ambiguity of inference.
The word w is called an ambiguity of inclusion.
The word w is called an ambiguity of intersection.
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Producing valence maps for H+ leads to an ambiguity because of the asymmetry of hydrogen bonds.
The vote declaring the existence of "legal peace" demonstrated an enduring ambiguity of the whole negotiation.
Note that the directions have an intrinsic ambiguity of 90° as discussed in the main text.
Target sentences included an ambiguous word, the ambiguity of which was not resolved within the clause.
(The Russell-inspired account considered above makes sense of the distinction as a syntactic ambiguity of scope).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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