Sentence examples for is slightly ambiguous from inspiring English sources

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The label is slightly ambiguous — aren't a lot of other restaurant entrepreneurs doing it themselves, too?

Economists prefer to talk of Nash equilibria and, since economics is founded on the idea of rational human choice, the implication is that people will adjust their behaviour (whether consciously or unconsciously is slightly ambiguous) in order to maximise their gains.

The reference in Edel's biography is slightly ambiguous.

Also, while this guidance is explicit about the need for consent, it is slightly ambiguous as to what "informed" consent actually constitutes: "give patients the information they want, or need, about the purpose of the recording".

The classification is slightly ambiguous because we did not measure whether the acquisition of alcohol from parents was done with parental consent; however, we also had evidence from two studies that used the same question that a positive response to this was protective [ 18, 19].

Although the published information on general gene statistics for previously sequenced flatworms is slightly ambiguous and rather fragmentary, the results for G. salaris gene models indicated a reduction in average gene length and number of exons per gene when compared with other parasitic flatworms (supplementary file S2, table S3, Supplementary Material online).

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I like that it's slightly ambiguous, but packed full of information.

"The idea of it being slightly ambiguous is interesting," she said, "because no one has any idea of what's going to come".

Although the Tass news agency report was slightly ambiguous, the Chernobyl plant which has suffered the accident is believed to be one of a complex of four light water reactors built by a lake just north of Kiev - about 800 miles from the Scandinavian coastlines where the radioactive plume was being monitored.

Some offer clear statements about their beliefs on this topic while others do not, and some offer statements that are slightly ambiguous.

But sometimes things that are slightly "ambiguous" get matched up with things we can name more easily - resulting in pareidolia, he says.

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