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Examples of what Kennedy sees as ambiguity?
"It is important to work out these problems in advance as much as possible, where the border is going to run, how the oil is shared, what happens to assets, as ambiguity can be a dangerous thing," he said.
"TRUE FAITH" The artists here painters, mostly embrace a foggy notion of "faith," encompassing what the curator Paul Brainard describes as "ambiguity" in the work and "openness" on the part of the viewer.
"TRUE FAITH" The artists here — painters, mostly — embrace a foggy notion of "faith," encompassing what the curator Paul Brainard describes as "ambiguity" in the work and "openness" on the part of the viewer.
1. 'Amphiboly' is generally thought of as ambiguity due to grammar rather than enshrined lexical meanings.
Some geometries suffer from what is known as ambiguity [32], where an ITD may belong to more than one DOA.
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The novel's remedy for that predicament — friendships forged at a college that's "entirely and unabashedly feminine" — is as ambiguity-free as an issue of an alumni magazine.
But according to Council diplomats, France asked for clarification of what it saw as ambiguities in the proposal, questioning precisely the new passages that Washington hoped would bridge its deep gap with Paris over when to use force.
Most wouldn't count these as ambiguities, at least not as paradigms of ambiguity.
It is tempting to treat these as ambiguities involving the modal term.
One final note: even in the domain of scopal ambiguities, there are controversies about whether to treat these apparent ambiguities as ambiguities.
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