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The Chinese have expressed ambiguity about whether North Korea has a secret program to extract nuclear fuel from uranium in addition to its better known effort to make bombs from plutonium.
The women expressed ambiguity towards the ultrasound examinations.
However, some respondents expressed ambiguity towards their responsibility to provide care to medical tourists.
(Female public health nurse) The participants expressed ambiguity among female students concerning body exposition.
The media seemed to be more likely to negatively personify the managers in cases where they expressed ambiguity.
Taking into consideration the expressed ambiguity around the concept, a clear operationalization of the concept of restraint use in home care will be required in future studies.
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We relate robust control theory to the so-called multiplier and constraint preferences that have been used to express ambiguity aversion.
As the album is dedicated to Hester and attends to his death, much of the album has a mournful tone, however this has been received well by critics, with some indicating that "fortunately, Finn is a master at expressing ambiguity, (both) lyrically and musically".
Moreover, probability models cannot adequately express ambiguities about probabilities.
Al-Aliyani expressed no ambiguity about the eventual solution: "O Allah, destroy the Jews, the Christians, and the polytheists, and whoever has befriended them or helped them in any way against your servants the believers".
GPs in former research have expressed certain ambiguity regarding change [ 31].
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