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But you could imagine a situation where the numbers were closer, and the question of whether I really want work is genuinely ambiguous.
It all depends: "If the statute is genuinely ambiguous, such that overturning the officer's judgment requires hard interpretive work, then the officer has made a reasonable mistake.
He said the precedents should remain in place but judges should do more to employ standard review procedures and ensure the regulation in question was genuinely ambiguous.
However, when a person simply claims that morality prohibits or requires a given action, then the term "morality" is genuinely ambiguous.
I am apparently not the only one; after defending Vrimjoet's artwork as the only work done by hand "that posed genuinely ambiguous questions without any real answers" meriting real consideration at this year's Biennial, Roberts offered to recuse himself from the jury, which was made up of three Ecuadorians and an Argentinian as well as himself.
The "can't-tell" class was used for two distinct situations: where the annotator could not tell because the data was defective (almost always due to a fault in the sentence segmenter of our search script), and where the annotator could not tell because the example was genuinely ambiguous or otherwise unclear.
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[turning towards them trying genuinely to change the ambiguous intention of the conversation to one of purpose].
I genuinely don't know, however, what this ludicrously ambiguous instruction is really telling me to do, and am only thankful that the device itself appears to work, nevertheless".
Ambiguous, you?
Morally ambiguous".
"Genuinely great.
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