Sentence examples for case is ambiguous from inspiring English sources

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"When the case is ambiguous, when the memories are clouded by alcohol consumption or time, we shouldn't be punishing people," said Halley, a self-described feminist once responsible for investigating such accusations at Stanford University.

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In the end, the meaning, in relation to the case, was ambiguous.

Relatively few of the financial crisis cases, including the big mortgage fraud cases settled by Citigroup, JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs, would seem to meet those criteria, because the purported misconduct wasn't that egregious, the evidence in some cases was ambiguous and the victims were limited to a few sophisticated financial institutions rather than large numbers of the investing public.

Furthermore, 11 of the remaining 24 cases are ambiguous, and may also represent U12 introns without change.

Some cases were ambiguous because nucleotides could be attributed to either P- or N-region but also to the presence of more than one TRDD gene.

Other cases were ambiguous, for example introns present in only the orthologs from C. dubliniensis and D. hansenii, could represent independent gains in these species, or independent losses in the others.

However, despite the smooth (biological) interpretation of this particular result, we wish to warn potential users of our approach in that such situations (one-sided statistical significance) can, in some cases, be ambiguous and possibly interpretable as unreliable (ABL1 is indeed no longer statistically significant at the 1% level for CRKL up-regulated).

Because we want to ask not just whether children can learn from evidence, including small amounts of evidence, but whether they can selectively seek out and find that evidence in the case where evidence is ambiguous.

However, the statistical significance of the difference between native and truncated actin in the case of TM1b9a is ambiguous, as the t-test generated p = 0.07, which minimally exceeds the threshold of significance.

In cases where misconduct is ambiguous, meaning it could be viewed as necessary, "People are not going to volunteer information" against a fellow soldier, said Mackubin T. Owens, a professor at the Naval War College in Newport, R.I., and a former marine in Vietnam.

Also, in cases where text is ambiguous, courts traditionally defer to the interpretation of executive branch agencies.

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