Sentence examples for perceived ambiguity from inspiring English sources

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For later commentators, this perceived ambiguity is what gives the paintings power.

Second, the uniform use of 'exercise and sport sciences' nomenclature was introduced into definitions and examples to help overcome instances of perceived ambiguity.

It also touches upon the perceived ambiguity whether cisgenic approaches should be a patentable practice, thereby questioning the criteria of the 'inventive step'.

Social cues afforded by conversational avatars allow consumers to form social and psychological impressions of the technologically-mediated agent, thus reducing the perceived ambiguity regarding the intentions and expected behaviours of the medium and the e-tailer.

This study was designed to examine the influence of two personality variables (negative affectivity [NA] and positive affectivity [PA]) and three work-related stressors (interpersonal conflict, workload, and perceived ambiguity) on a multi-dimensional measure of sleep quality (going to bed, falling asleep, maintaining sleep, reinitiating sleep, and waking up).

In a memo, prosecutors said Sandusky is an "unrepentant manipulator who used the perceived ambiguity surrounding 'medical' marijuana to exploit a business opportunity for himself".

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During this process, a number of practice recommendations were modified to clarify any perceived ambiguities and subsequently rescored.

In a second set of analyses, we left the split between Lophiiformes and Tetraodontiformes uncalibrated based on perceived ambiguities in the interpretation of putative stem tetraodontiforms.

Despite the trend described by Fox [ 25], who perceived students in the 1970s as being more capable of dealing with uncertainty than those in the 1950s, DeForge hypothesized that, owing to their increasing dependence on technology, students today may be seeking more structure than their predecessors, and thus may perceive ambiguity as more of a threat [ 24].

Budner (1962) defines intolerance of ambiguity as "the tendency to perceive ambiguous situations as sources of threat" and tolerance of ambiguity as the tendency to "perceive ambiguous situations as desirable" [ 1].

The paper also addressed the problem of context that is perceived with ambiguity by using fuzzy logic in conjunction with semantic web based reasoning.

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