ambiguities in A Sentence

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    There should be no ambiguity in the message.

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    Apologies for the ambiguity of my question.

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    To us, there is no ambiguity of purpose.

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    This kind of ambiguity is called amphiboly.

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    This is because ambiguity often results in ongoing negotiations.

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    There was no ambiguity and the leadership wanted results.

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    The ambiguity between social and financial goals doesn't help.

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    The surprising way Ambiguity can actually boost your innovation.

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    The ambiguity and ambivalence makes bereavement profoundly isolating and alienating.

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    We know there's no ambiguity in terms of study results.

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    It is this ambiguity that makes Burton's film so compelling.

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    It seems aesthetic power is somehow bound up with perceptual ambiguity.

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    List of Munition items requiring authorization put in public domain to remove Ambiguities.

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    Support for measure tables, and better handling of table names and ambiguity.

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    They always have ambiguity about their place in a relationship with someone.

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    Ii It brought some Ambiguities regarding the emergency provisions, which were then amended.

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    Communicate their conclusions and fundaments to experts and non-experts, clearly and without Ambiguities;

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    There's no ambiguity that you're dealing with a boolean rather than an int.

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    GICHFL would provide clear information, without any ambiguity, to the customer in understanding:.

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    Insurance contributes to financial support and decreases the ambiguity in human's life and businesses.

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    The court then said that Kaei also does not want a system of ambiguity.

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    ETA helps participants overcome ambiguity and create economic and social value wherever they go.

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    It is on the basis of the substitution of terminology that other Ambiguities also arise.

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    Given this ambiguity, I can smuggle in advice and then accuse people of reading it in.

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    This allows the initial and unknown integer ambiguity to be represented by a single bias term.

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    It is essential in this time of creative ambiguity that we develop and empower the individual.

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    The reality of what their marriage was and was not was incontrovertibly exposed without any ambiguity.

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    Thus, we have some ambiguity and debate over whether this was actually the first television program.

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    This correction for ambiguity has resulted in a conclusion that clearly does not follow from the premises.

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    It is in these intimate moments that lovers learn to tolerate ambiguity, negotiate differences and endure.

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