51- This ambiguity lies at the heart of the current dispute between the sultan and Prince Jefri.
52- This ambiguity of the names accentuated the cultural unity as its primary architectural quality.
53- This takes a lot of the ambiguity out of moving large amounts of material.
54- This type of song is characterized by extreme rhythmic flexibility, asymmetrical phrase structure and tonal ambiguity.
55- To avoid ambiguity, transliteration based on diacritics is generally preferred in academic circles.
56- Two geared coders with ambiguity resolution are used for each parameter.
57- In German, this ambiguity is resolved by the term Schwinge which does not necessarily mean a wing used for flying.
58- The nice guy" construct One difficulty in studying the "nice guy" phenomenon is due to the ambiguity of the "nice guy" construct.
59- Since Cortázar 's death in 1984, there has been a great deal of ambiguity regarding the classification of the ‘novel without genre.
60- 932559 The pronoun yo (I) in the explicit form yo soy is only required for emphasis or to clear ambiguity in complex texts. 15.5117
61- 186818 There was some worry that the policy of strategic ambiguity would cause mistaken impressions of people's intentions. 18.0289
62- Morgan learned and became quite competent in lip reading, but was never comfortable with the inaccuracy and ambiguity of the method.
63- 350418 SprawlCity.org Discussions and debates about sprawl are often obfuscated by the ambiguity associated with the phrase. 28.4871
64- Mode one leaders have the least tolerance to ambiguity with mode four leaders enjoying and preferring to work in ambiguous situations.
65- Lojban and Loglan are two related languages which have been created with this in mind, focusing chiefly on syntactic ambiguity as well.
66- There are unavoidable problems with any theory based on the interpretation of meaning, understanding, and the ambiguity of social reality.
67- 525655 One of Simpson's attorney's, Bill Mauk, said the ruling takes out any ambiguity for similar cases in the future.
68- The NBA has a procedure in place for this extraordinary action, but the procedure contains enough ambiguity that debate among owners is likely.
69- Sometimes her abbreviation served as a helpful goad, urging me to glimpse ambiguity and bifurcation where I'd initially seen only straightforwardness.
70- The ambiguity between this eastwardly much wider area and that of the Countship (or the Belgian parts thereof), still remains.
71- Time has not resolved this ambiguity, and people continue to interpret this passage to support positions that are poles apart.
72- In sentences in the recent past tense, this gives rise to ambiguity since the preverbal continuative particle is omitted there.
73- The ambiguity deepened when Goddard read the script revealing that the DNA test performed for Jill and Cane came back negative.
74- He compliments Kurosawa's use of "dappled" light throughout the film, which gives the characters and settings further ambiguity.
75- Emphasizing the relationship between Prospero and Sycorax demonstrates the ambiguity of Prospero's supposedly benevolent character.
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