Sentence examples for broader ambiguity from inspiring English sources

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Arguably, though, the response to his remarks showed a broader ambiguity in a post-imperial Britain wrestling with diminished status on the global stage that it cannot quite accept or seem to reverse.

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Just five months ago, Donald Trump won that district's votes in a rout (his margin was about twenty-seven points), but an atmosphere of uncertainty had come to surround the race, just in the past couple of days, spurred by the broader ambiguities about the shape of American politics right now.

For years, the country's ability to resist Taliban militancy has been hamstrung by a broad ambiguity that undermined a national consensus against Islamist violence.

Optimism about better information in the future also appeared to manifest a broader tolerance for ambiguity in genomic information.

Medical students interested in organic aspects of illness were less tolerant of ambiguity than students who were interested in a broader spectrum of both psychological and organic factors.

Yet the great skills of ambiguity, broad strategy and ready compromise which have made Blair so electable are the opposite end of the scale from the managerial and operational skills needed to effect change in vast organisations.

That ambiguity could have broad consequences for the future of trading on Wall Street.

Yet, the broad rules remain freighted with ambiguity, governed by two apparently conflicting clauses of the European Convention on Human Rights: one endorses the right to privacy, another the right to free expression.

Given today's ever-changing global landscape, Stern seeks and develops leaders who thrive in ambiguity, embrace a broad perspective and think creatively about the range of ways they can have impact.

Thus, the Mixed mode addresses this possible ambiguity, by defining a broader interpretation to the four constructs mentioned by Saha et al. (2013).

These behaviors subsequently were condensed into broader categories to account for possible ambiguity in interpreting behavioral transitions because the data were gathered via scan sampling as opposed to continuous observation (Table 1).

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