Sentence examples for more ambiguous cases from inspiring English sources

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Ford's pragmatic approach will irk those for whom ideological concerns are uppermost, but few would object to his emphasis on the need for long-term solutions to persistent segregation and poverty or to his call for discussion of "the more ambiguous cases of bias in the cool tone of technical expertise rather than in the heated cadence of moral judgment".

In practice, more ambiguous cases can occur and, ultimately, the decision of the labeler has an arbitrary component, as in every complex annotation process.

In these patients, researchers are likely to see a highly variable mix of responses, and "it's not clear" whether the TV clip technique will be able to detect consciousness in more ambiguous cases, he says.

And finally, even the best expert cannot confidently align the more ambiguous cases of highly diverged sequences.

In a few studies, however, the specific populations were less clear (e.g., museum collections over broad regions) – but our conclusions were the same when excluding these more ambiguous cases.

Broadening our AD definition could have increased the study population by as much as two-fold [ 40, 41], but including less severe and more ambiguous cases of AD would have weakened our ability to investigate AD-specific spillover effects on spousal health.

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While the umbrella attack was clearly a crime, something like leaving a wet umbrella on a subway seat is a more ambiguous case.

After all, if the government won't get an indictment for al-Awlaki — who, given all the evidence Sullivan cites, should be very indictable — why would it get one for someone who is more marginal, and against whom it has a more ambiguous case that is harder to prove?

Sandy seems a more ambiguous case.

Even if claimants have more ambiguous medical cases, once they are granted disability benefits, they generally continue to collect.

More prevalent, and more bewildering, are the ambiguous cases — a subtly altered photograph, an accurate but misleading statistic, a tendentious connection among disparate dots.

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