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"Need" is an ambiguous term.
Development is an ambiguous term in music.
But engagement is often an ambiguous term and could represent either job satisfaction, emotional investment, or advocating for the company.
In the hip-hop age, "luv" is an ambiguous term that is often used interchangeably with respect.
"Clean coal" is an ambiguous term that contradicts the scientifically-proven negative impacts of coal mining and burning.
But based on our research with several large companies, we want to offer a word of caution: Engagement is often an ambiguous term.
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The reasons include: (a) ambiguous terms that cannot be clarified; (b) rare occurrence of terms that would not justify being added to an extension set; (c) data element names that refer to administrative purposes or audit logs.
It is, of course, a highly ambiguous term and perhaps an empty one, though Havel insisted that it holds everything together for him.
'Social networking' is an inherently ambiguous term requiring some clarification.
She says one issue is that geoengineering remains an extremely ambiguous term because the technology is so diverse.
Self-consciousness refers to a subject's awareness of itself, but is also a notoriously ambiguous term — there are importantly distinct senses in which a subject can be self-aware (see for example the SEP article on Phenomenological Approaches to Self-Consciousness).
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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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