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But Abbott's remarks in the welcome to country ceremony make it ambiguous whether reform to the constitution is proposed at the next federal election, or at the election after that.
In half of the trials, the pareidolia stimulus featured a picture of an object that had been visually degraded to make it ambiguous ("signal trials;" Fig. 2a).
For instance, Zemel, Behrmann, Mozer, and Bavelier (2002) had participants make a comparative judgment about features of objects in a visual scene, but added an occluding object to make it ambiguous whether the features belonged to a single, unusually shaped object or two separate objects.
However, poorly reported trials make it ambiguous for other readers to assess the validity of the results and may mislead medical policy-makers in their decisions.
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In the end, it seems, Mr. Bush's main contribution has been to introduce a new degree of confusion into the issue, making it ambiguous whether the United States still holds to "strategic ambiguity".
Discrimination in today's workplace is largely implicit, making it ambiguous and often very difficult to prove.
In all hypertrophied muscles of callipyge sheep (+/CPat) that have been examined to date, there is elevated expression of both paternal allele-specific protein coding genes, DLK1 and Retrotransposon-like 1 (RTL1; Figure 1), making it ambiguous as to which gene causes muscle hypertrophy [10], [18] [21].
For sample M01, the 95% confidence intervals based on the partial MLE for the CNLOH of chromosome 17p overlaps that of chromosome 2, making it ambiguous whether 17p is the first event.
However its vertical orientation and wing-like fullness at the top make it more ambiguous.
De Chirico takes from cubism the death of pictorial logic; his response to this is not to abandon the picture, but to make it disturbingly ambiguous.
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