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SLiMBuild constructs ambiguous positions by combining different fixed SLiM patterns according to an 'equivalence list' of permitted ambiguities, provided that they extend dataset coverage (support) versus the individual fixed patterns.

SLiMBuild constructs ambiguous positions by combining different fixed SLiM patterns according to an 'equivalence file' of permitted ambiguities, provided that they extend dataset coverage (support) versus the individual fixed patterns (Edwards et al., 2007).

The DC model is a reformulation of the ionosphere-free pseudorange and carrier-phase observation equations for GPS, when combined with the wide lane carrier-phase and narrow lane pseudorange observable, permits ambiguity resolution of ambiguities (Collins 2008).

Whaling is not banned, but it is not exactly permitted, either an ambiguity resulting from political compromise and shortsightedness.

Using words that allow ambiguity can permit a much richer and more valuable discussion about the economy than one can have using only precise terms like GDP.

The movie permits no ambiguity at all.

The movie permits no ambiguity at all..

The loss here is that human perception does not permit legible Ambiguity Mosaic symbols as small as 8 point type.

One such approach is the Smith-Waterman algorithm [ 3], which permits sequence ambiguity, but also provides high accuracy and flexibility, although not with high processing speed.

Whaling is not banned, but it is not exactly permitted, either — an ambiguity resulting from political compromise and shortsightedness.

- Hard to tolerate ambiguity.

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