Sentence examples for three ambiguities from inspiring English sources

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Laurence D. Laufer, another election lawyer who advised the defense, said the trial had exposed three ambiguities in the state's campaign finance law.

The synteny map shown in Figure 1 reveals three ambiguities.

Sequence SBZ1-D1 was derived from one of these bands and shares > 99% sequence similarity over 456 bp (excluding three ambiguities) with Syntrophus aciditrophicus.

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Those are just two ambiguities.

Rule 65(d)(2) clarifies two ambiguities in former Rule 65 d).

To begin with it is necessary to raise two ambiguities in the logic of identity.

Some post-processing methods are needed to resolve these two ambiguities.

To a large extent, these two ambiguities result from the limitation of earthquake data in use.

The main discrepancy is whether 'precursory' AMR exists before the 'target' earthquakes, and the discussion has been, to a large extent, influenced by two ambiguities in the AMR analysis.

They highlighted four ambiguities of decisions: 1. actors goals are unstable, they change over time, they are discovered in the process, therefore it is difficult to attribute to them steady positions;   2.

The sequences contained a maximum of five ambiguities, and most of the sequences contained zero to two ambiguities.

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