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"When you add information, it becomes ambiguous what you've done," Alyea said.
It's a comforting, not unfamiliar idea, until this thought: "The stars are bright, but do they know / The universe is beautiful but cold?" Then the song stops being comforting; it reaches for something it doesn't quite understand, and possibly doesn't even want; it becomes ambiguous and mournful.
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If we consider the molecules of which it is made, or the energy it expresses, or the uses to which it might be put in the context of various narratives, or its deep past and deep future, its "cupness" becomes ambiguous: it is simultaneously lots of other things, part of many different stories.
It is shown that the concept of collection radius becomes ambiguous, once its monotonic relation to the number of rows ceases to exist, and for high-inertia aerosols it becomes meaningless.
What should be clear becomes ambiguous, and our brain must do its best to resolve the ambiguity.
Without words to hold on to, everything becomes ambiguous so the choreography has to speak of this in some way – it's a really challenging piece to take into movement.
In some cases the boundary between voluntary and obligatory payments is blurred so that the meaning of disposable income becomes ambiguous.
Can he delay Gazprom doing absolutely nothing for another year?" If you do not control Gazprom, even with a big stake, he said, "your position as president becomes ambiguous".
Endo's prose is unadorned, yet in his hands sainthood becomes ambiguous: the martyr blazes with glory, but the cowardly apostate "endures a pain none of you can comprehend".
These methods should be applied when data from phenotypic typing analysis becomes ambiguous, such as in cystic fibrosis.
In the transition range, the TDE peak becomes ambiguous and is not necessary related to the correct TDOA value.
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