Sentence examples for would be ambiguous from inspiring English sources

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"Of course, the pictures would be ambiguous in terms of what's up and what's down, what's left and what's right.

Also use hyphens where not using one would be ambiguous, eg to distinguish "black-cab drivers come under attack" from "black cab-drivers come under attack".

But of course that attempt largely failed, and so that film would have to be a sweeping tragedy — a story about the stark limits on political idealism as well as the heroism of idealists, whose lessons for contemporary reformers would be ambiguous at best.

"Israel and Syria Hint at Progress on Golan Heights Deal" (news article, April 24) mentions that an Israeli withdrawal from the Golan would be ambiguous because of a difference in borders throughout the years including the "1923 international boundary between Palestine and Syria".

In addition to providing quantitative results, dye dequenching is ideal for detecting fusion in instances where DLS results would be ambiguous, such as low yield levels and size ranges outside the capabilities of DLS.

Choosing the precise set of window of samples that has to be fed to DFT would be ambiguous because few of the OFDM symbols have L CP of 160 instead of 144.

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If you were a construction worker or a schoolteacher, the year you stopped doing your job wouldn't be ambiguous.

The sentence wouldn't be ambiguous but indeterminate with respect to coverings.

And it would give the West sounder justification for a military strike on Iran's nuclear facilities, since Tehran's ultimate goal would no longer be ambiguous.

That is, a written character would be extremely ambiguous.

It would be somewhat ambiguous to start charging for online news and still give away news in a free paper".

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