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Thus, ITDs become ambiguous as they deviate from the midline, but the precise point at which ambiguity occurs depends on the sound frequency.
But with e-waste all the old ecological dogmas start to become ambiguous.
Life seems dour until only moves to 6 and matters become ambiguous.
Just as the term "broadcasting" no longer covers what it once did, so "television" has become ambiguous.
One is that definition of the propulsion system requirements becomes more difficult because the concepts of thrust and drag, conventionally associated with the engines and airframe, respectively, become ambiguous with a tightly integrated propulsion system.
The movie becomes a tentative detective story in which old photos and a vintage fight film become ambiguous clues to the life and career of the Champ, whom many have presumed dead.
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What should be clear becomes ambiguous, and our brain must do its best to resolve the ambiguity.
Each θ can simultaneously represent several electron states and hence becomes ambiguous.
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.
"When you add information, it becomes ambiguous what you've done," Alyea said.
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