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Virdi points out that this brought ambiguity to the mother figure who acts as a sacrificing provider and also as a destroyer, annihilating her own son, something rare in Hindi cinema.
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One patient said: " For example I think I would suggest that mental health nurses should make follow up at our homes because waiting here brings ambiguity (utata ) because the patient says this and the caregivers say that.
Therefore it is difficult for one to know what to follow " " For example I think I would suggest that mental health nurses should make follow up at our homes because waiting here brings ambiguity (utata) because the patient says this and the caregivers say that.
Second, defining urban/rural according to household registration can bring ambiguities in the operationalization because the husband and wife may each have a different household registration status.
Second, defining urban/rural according to household registration can bring ambiguities in the operationalization because the husband and wife may have different household registration status.
Implementation brings ambiguities to light.
Victor's flashback provided some tantalising answers to his past, but it also brought more ambiguity.
As it seeks to combat discrimination in schools and universities more aggressively, the administration will be acting in an area in which some Supreme Court rulings in recent years have brought more ambiguity.
Other conductors bring more ambiguity to the work.
But the film doesn't bring any ambiguity into this portrait of an outsize F.B.I. man from space.
Selina Cadell brings the ambiguity that made her shine in Doc Martin to the brisk deaconess sister, who belongs to a church in which "gaiter has yielded to garter".
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