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Although evidence of functionality of specific lncRNAs continues to accumulate, conflicting, confusing, and overlapping terminology has fostered ambiguity and lack of clarity in the field in general.
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Words like "large," "significant," and "damaging," foster the ambiguity, while verbal descriptors of likelihood (e.g. "very likely," "likely," "unlikely") are not definite, creating variability in interpretation.
However, Jessie J didn't foster a studied ambiguity about her sexual preferences but instead openly came out as bisexual.
In relation to the latter point, it should be noted that avoiding or limiting information may be a coping mechanism to decrease distress, manage ambiguity and foster hope (Leydon et al, 2000; Mayer et al, 2007).
Educators in the liberal arts aim to develop habits of mind that thrive on ambiguity and that foster combinations of focus and flexibility, criticism and courage.
Optimally, it will foster an organizational culture thriving on ambiguity outsmarting stability-seeking competitors.
The ambiguity of natural language may foster such confusion, given examples like 'The present king of France is bald or not'.
Unsurprisingly, secular spaces have ultimately fostered a more accommodating environment for the ambiguity and evolution of distinct spiritual views.
A discussion process between two coders was set up to foster the understanding of the data and to solve ambiguities in establishing themes [ 17, 18].
We need to foster and empower our learners' critical thinking, the ability to thrive through ambiguity, and the confidence to guide their own futures.
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