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The phrase "analysis of ambiguity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are examining or interpreting unclear or vague elements in a text, situation, or argument.
Example: "The analysis of ambiguity in the poem reveals deeper meanings that are not immediately apparent."
Alternatives: "examination of uncertainty" or "evaluation of vagueness".
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Thomas S. Maloney has argued that Aristotle's De anima plays an important role in Bacon's distinction between signs by nature and signs by intention.[17] Bacon provides an analysis of ambiguity and equivocation in the De signis and Compendium studii theologiae (Maloney 1984).
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Twardowski offers an analysis of the ambiguity of the term 'presented' by appealing to the linguistic distinction between modifying and attributive (or determining) adjectives, and he illustrates it with an analogy between the act of presenting an object and the act of painting a landscape.
An important empirical motivation and justification for Condoravdi's (2002) scope-based analysis of the ambiguity with the "non-root modal + Perf have" construction in English comes from languages like German and Italian, in which "the linear order between the perfect auxiliary and the modal in the syntax mirrors semantic scope" (Condoravdi 2002: 76).
When a videotape of the Ives piece is presented, in the fifth lecture, Bernstein's analysis of its tonal ambiguities is so persuasive that listeners can easily forget that Ives had nothing of the sort in mind and that it is only from a distance of several decades that the work could be imagined as posing Bernstein's musical question.
Thus, interpreting clusters of sequenced individuals based on polymorphisms as character states should be done with caution and only in comparison to the standard analysis of polymorphisms as ambiguities.
However, during the analysis of the material, aspects of ambiguity and doubt were addressed by both fathers and mothers in FGDs, by caregivers to sick children and by some of the providers located in the communities.
As mentioned above, there are different theoretical approaches in discourse theory and analysis as well as a degree of ambiguity about the precise methodological application of the concepts of discourse analysis.
Thus, The Ethics of Ambiguity provides an analysis of our existential-ethical situation that joins a hard-headed realism (violence is an unavoidable fact of our condition) with demanding requirements.
A more effective analysis of policies and an assessment of ambiguity in privacy policies is earlier introduced by employing informational lexicon from manual, human annotations and an entity extractor based on part-of-speech tagging [25].
Since the control limits are intended to convey information about the process that generated the data, it is clear that this level of ambiguity in the analysis renders it unacceptable as an approach to making decisions based on the data.
However, it is full of ambiguity for phylogenetic analysis based on single gene when using conserved or similar genes since horizontal gene transfer (HGT) between viruses, along with gene duplication, gene capture from host appears to have been frequent in large DNA viruses [ 11- 14].
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