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Perceptual memory for ambiguous stimuli has a persistence of at least minutes, in the sense that even if an ambiguous stimulus does not reappear until several minutes after disappearing, the previous percept often still recurs [3].
The triumph of this movie is that the answers matter a lot, even if they are ambiguous.
It can extract the current state of a dynamical system from the sequence of the recent observations provided by this system, even if they are ambiguous.
A sentence can be ambiguous even if none of its words is ambiguous.
Even if this statute were ambiguous, McFadden's argument would falter.
But even if the statute were ambiguous, the scienter requirement adopted here "alleviate[s] vagueness concerns" under this Court's precedents.
Even if claimants have more ambiguous medical cases, once they are granted disability benefits, they generally continue to collect.
On the one hand, they provide an ethical framework that allows people, in good conscience, to do something kind or useful even if the consequences are ambiguous.
Even if 136v were sufficiently ambiguous to justify reliance on legislative history, the meaning a committee puts forward must at a minimum be within the realm of meanings that the provision, fairly read, could bear.
For instance, Casanova's interest in very young girls (and 14 was by no means the youngest) would be classified as a crime today, even if it was legally ambiguous in 18th-century Europe.
But confusion surrounded that issue as well, since the government's Referendum Commission and the Association of Catholic Bishops said that the morning-after pill's legal status would remain ambiguous even if the proposal passed.
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