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Rules were agreed for situations where there might be ambiguity: If a central incisor was missing, the other central incisor score was used.
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There can be ambiguity in how the judge declares your guilt or innocence and any penalties you might face.
Mr. Soderbergh has to keep us acutely aware of how we're supposed to feel about the characters' behavior, because if we couldn't read their motivations in block letters, the thesis might be blurred by ambiguity.
Several very fine Fleet Street inquisitors have relied on what might be called threshold ambiguity: doubt about whether something said at the door or while making tea can be placed on the record.
This might be due to ambiguity in the corresponding interactions, also termed as fuzziness.
This might be caused by ambiguity of the translation or cultural differences.
The semantics expressed in a modality may be ambiguous, but another modality might be able to remove these ambiguities.
While Brown, always adept at ambiguity, might be able to sign up to "pluralisation", it turns out that he really means bringing the voluntary sector in.
But if the Great Recession has indeed relaxed its grip on American life, it has been replaced by something that might be called the Great Ambiguity — a time of considerable debate over the clarity of economic indicators and the staying power of apparent improvements.
From this perspective her ethics of ambiguity might be characterized as an ethics of existential hope.
And although the ambiguity might be quite scary, I've learned from this past year that once you allow your intentions to rule your action, everything will be alright.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com