Sentence examples for are frequently ambiguous from inspiring English sources

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These alluringly abstruse words contribute to the strangeness of poems in which the metaphors as well as the vocabulary are frequently ambiguous; the pleasingly enigmatic picture of "The tickertape of frightened stock / That utters from the weathervane", for example, is visually vivid but unexplicated, leaving room for the reader's own thoughts.

Thus, the advantage of topographic analysis lies in the quantification of difficult VEPs, in which conventional waveforms are frequently ambiguous and no conclusion can be made.

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Reporting of results was frequently ambiguous, making it difficult to distinguish between patients who had no SLN detected from those with negative SLN biopsy on histology.

The classification of a TU is frequently ambiguous, e.g. a TU covering annotated genes, extending into a region antisense to a downstream gene or TU on the opposite strand, as it is known for excludons.

Owing to the highly conserved nature of the HLA alleles, many reads mapped to multiple alleles and even multiple loci, and thus the assignment between an individual read and an individual allele or locus was frequently ambiguous.

Because of the rapid progress in advanced imaging techniques, such as gallium-67 scanning, computed tomography (CT), and magnetic resonance image (MRI) in recent years, early diagnosis of IPA has become easier despite initial clinical presentation that is frequently ambiguous [ 6- 8].

Although superposition of protein structures is frequently ambiguous, and protein structure comparison programs often produce distinct though perhaps equally valid results (Godzik, 1996; Zu-Kang and Sippl, 1996), one may wish to obtain a structure alignment and set of residue-residue (R-R) correspondences that match residues in a way that represents an optimal "functional alignment".

These are often ambiguous.

The cysts are frequently presents in liver: the restaging would be ambiguous.

As in modern times, their reports were often ambiguous and frequently ignored by decision makers.

Innovation is often ambiguous.

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