Sentence examples for every ambiguity from inspiring English sources

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He exploited every ambiguity of what is supposed to be a gentlemanly trade.

Contracts are merely the starting point of a renegotiation, and every ambiguity and uncertainty in the law, real or otherwise, is to be taken advantage of to escape deals.

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The pope asserted that "[t]he family is threatened by an idea of human nature that proves flawed," and that "marriage and family are institutions that must be promoted and safeguarded from every possible ambiguity regarding their true nature, because every injury that is inflicted upon them in fact constitutes a wound on human cohesion...."....

Most recently, in a statement against marriage equality, Pope Benedict XVI said, "The family is threatened by an idea of human nature that proves flawed," and that "marriage and family are institutions that must be promoted and safeguarded from every possible ambiguity regarding their true nature, because every injury that is inflicted upon them in fact constitutes a wound on human cohesion...."....

He adds, "If this first experience of killing a deer was any indication, it would bring me face to face with ambiguity every time".

A phrase that recurs is Steve's "finish and klaar" - the black-and-white clarity of the old racial state, replaced by every shade of ambiguity.

She focusses on the minor but allows for no ambiguity: every detail is calibrated and highlighted to make her points with a boring obviousness.

If your objective is to save ink, you will not: to avoid ambiguity, every mention of this or that George will probably be followed by an inky clause like "the elder", "the younger", "the former president" or "the current president".

The structures are usually assembled from widely heterogenous materials, with no transition and no ambiguity; every fragment miraculously sounds like Messiaen, and yet there are no conventionally organic or thematic links between them.

Learning to find possibility and delight in every note of ambiguity.

I was seeing the confusion and ambiguity every day among my friends and reading about the chaotic shift of the romantic landscape in The New York Times and its Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, New York Magazine, and Indiana University studies, among others.

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