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The current squabble also highlights another ambiguity in American foreign policy.
Here's another ambiguity, because each dancer looks racked by thoroughly internal matters.
His paintings explore another ambiguity cited by Erasmus: "beauty and ugliness".
Sexual identity, like last names, is something they discarded with their old clothes — another ambiguity they ask the world to accept.
Another ambiguity is how costs for safety improvements will be apportioned among the several Western companies that buy garments from a given factory in Bangladesh.
This approach has two significant novel features: a fully automatic ontology-based query expansion algorithm for inferring and aggregating user intention based on their original short query, and another "ambiguity removal" procedure for correcting inappropriate user query terms.
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Genomic regions that are identical or highly similar to one another create ambiguity in alignment to the genome, and ambiguous reads are generally discarded.
Another significant ambiguity is that the sacred manifests itself in concrete forms that are also profane.
There, they assess and plan, with the Kurds – usually just referred to as Iraqis, another useful ambiguity – options for stopping Isis' advance.
But I'm pretty convinced that another reason ambiguity is something that can (and often should) be embraced is that we waste so much time pretending things aren't ambiguous when they are.
Another was sexual ambiguity.
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