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His images gained in depth and became ambiguous and psychologically more complex.
Alfonso recognized Sancho's claim in 1278 but, under French pressure, became ambiguous in 1281.
As soon as it was realised that all motion is relative (which happened long before Einstein), distance in space became ambiguous except in the case of simultaneous events, but it was still thought that there was no ambiguity about simultaneity in different places.
Kleist was a child of the Enlightenment, but his reading of Kant led him to the conclusion, as the German literature scholars David Luke and Nigel Reeves have it, that "human nature, our own selves, were a riddle, everything that has seemed straightforward became ambiguous and baffling".
In the dynamic study, the tumor became ambiguous due to the influence of the biliary drainage, and it had poor contrast effect in any contrast phase (Fig. 2d).
d Dynamic liver magnetic resonance imaging showed that the tumor became ambiguous due to the influence of the biliary drainage, and it had poor contrast effect in all contrast phases (the displayed image is early phase image).
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What should be clear becomes ambiguous, and our brain must do its best to resolve the ambiguity.
Thus, ITDs become ambiguous as they deviate from the midline, but the precise point at which ambiguity occurs depends on the sound frequency.
"When you add information, it becomes ambiguous what you've done," Alyea said.
Life seems dour until only moves to 6 and matters become ambiguous.
But with e-waste all the old ecological dogmas start to become ambiguous.
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