Sentence examples for basic ambiguity from inspiring English sources

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Otto elaborated his understanding of the holy from this basic ambiguity.

The Orleanist system thus rested on a basic ambiguity about the real locus of authority.

Much of the secrecy that has shrouded the admissions processes at highly selective private colleges over the past quarter-century can be attributed to a basic ambiguity in the landmark Bakke decision: admissions committees could never be sure whether a majority of the Supreme Court had supported the argument that engineering a diverse freshman class was of compelling interest to the state.

This approach trades on a basic ambiguity about the nature of the controversy.

Its foundation, again, is ontological-the basic ambiguity of human reality that "is what it is not" (that is, its future as possibility) and "is not what it is" (its past as facticity, including its ego or self, to which we have seen it is related via an internal negation).

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A productive dialogue about the problems people actually handle must appreciate the basic ambiguities surrounding the situations doctors and nurses face as patients become donors [ 6].

This kind of ambiguity is basic and structural to our experience of history, which is precisely why it's an entirely different matter when potentially questionable statements about the Holocaust or Israel are coming from a Jewish person.

The Palestinian negotiators said the Clinton diplomatic team "made the peace process a goal in and of itself" and pursued a policy of "constructive ambiguity" that left basic issues unresolved with "disastrous consequences" for the region.

As a consequence of carbonate pore system ambiguity, only two basic carbonate textures, i.e. mudstone and completely contrasting grainstone have thus far been found to be separable using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance NMRrelaxometrytrelaxometry

In order to remove ambiguity, an Extended Basic Unique Data Set (EBUDS) is created by removing from the concordance all texts containing lost, damaged, illegible, or doubtfully read parts [12].

Evans's pictures, lean, laconic and deadpan, are great works of ambiguous art, their ambiguity being a sign of respectful communication, one of great art's basic traits.

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