Sentences with phrase «ambiguity around»

Other concerns surrounding teams include a lack of broker supervision, team leader accountability and ambiguity around how teams get paid.
«There is ambiguity around how much sales tax is applicable on revenues of these startups as the product they deal in is not defined by the current tax laws.
I prefer that structure because it is more customer friendly and removes the ambiguity around how the 30 day period should be defined — from the day the disease was diagnosed or reported to the insurer.
U.K. journalist, George Monbiot, captured well the sense of ambiguity around the meaning of the agreement when he wrote:
Predictive coding may be an acceptable means of review in the eyes of the courts today, but as discussed earlier, there is still ambiguity around the level of transparency required.
However, this year is going to be a very challenging one for everyone at CISTI due to the scale and complexity of the proposed changes and the ambiguity around how some of them will be implemented.
This is true, however with so much ambiguity around this issue JCWI has claimed that many people have instructed immigration lawyers before availing themselves to the Home Office.
The fact that his canvasses are untitled, being identified only by dates and letters, helped to create an aura of ambiguity around his art.
As the 1990s progressed, however, and the state standards movement gained strength, the ambiguity around accountability — for charters but also for other public schools — started to recede.
Some of the most common concerns I've seen around buying edtech are based on the uncertainty surrounding procurement and the ambiguity around financial budgets, as well as the legalities and requirements needed to follow EU procurement law.
This kind of terror won't probably make you jump from your chair, most of the times, but it will force you to see with your own eyes the ambiguity around you, inside yourself and discover the fight against your deepest inner fears.
They want to preserve some ambiguity around compliance.»
«There is also a great deal of ambiguity around what action an MP could reasonably have been expected to take to avoid the need for these payments.
The Home Office has announced that the new forms will ask whether an applicant has ever been diagnosed or treated for a relevant medical condition to remove ambiguity around the current wording.
Speaking outside Stormont today, Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams said: «The people who carried out this attack don't have any support within the broad Republican community and Sinn Fein will go toe - to - toe to ensure there is no ambiguity around this action.
But there was just one hiccup: Due to ambiguity around the US regulatory environment, investors in America would be explicitly forbidden from investing in that crowdsale in late June.

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Among the things that prompted the creation of the inquiries were: financial difficulties facing DB pension plans and related concerns about DB funding rules; long simmering and unresolved legal issues, the most prominent of which revolve around the use of surpluses in DB plans; ambiguity about how EPP regulations apply to new hybrid plans; a lack of harmonization among Canadian regulatory laws; and declining coverage by EPPs in general and DB plans in particular.
«In the history of rules issued by DOL, frequently issues arise» around provisions that may have «appeared clear at first blush but [are] creating ambiguity, so this is a regular part of the regulatory process where you put out a rule [after] a robust comment period and finalize the rule and you continue that outreach.»
«He or she» is another serviceable method for getting around the third - person ambiguity.
In the face of a constituency that has not favored paradox or ambiguity, evangelicals now seem poised around polarities, forced to be dialectical.
Centered around a police confrontation, the multi-camera trailer depicts a cybernetic woman as both a victim and a murderer — a perfect symbol for the moral ambiguity of this futuristic RPG.
That moral ambiguity, of course, is a huge reason why Deadpool was so popular last time around — it was 2016's highest grossing R - rated film ever — and looks set to continue being so for some time to come.
«Alias Grace» is built around the unrelenting ambiguity of its protagonist, and it manages the Herculean effort of making a six - part miniseries thrum with that same sense of being adrift in a woman's story without having any idea of who she really is.
This also creates ambiguity and uncertainty around the stability of the central relationship.
«A work of art is a tangible object, something on which students can focus their emotion, through which they can explore ambiguity, and by which they can develop a connection to the world around them,» she said.
However, while it has been easy to get at a fairly accurate estimate for the new iPhone 5s and 5c which had gone on sale around October, there could be some ambiguity over which iPad model went in for how many buys considering the latest iPad Air started shipping only from Nov 1.
Figurative motif share interior spaces and play around with textiles and some pleasant teasing ambiguities.
Richard Prince's «dirty jokes,» themselves appropriated, played deliberately around the edges of offense; Sue Williams» caricatures rudely refused the ambiguity, making the victimization both clear and burlesqued.
This «play set» even seems to suggest that the cast of characters and their settings could be reorganized, creating new narratives that revolve around issues of oppression and power, race and gender, and moral ambiguity.
His appealing works circle around such themes as the film industry, celebrity culture and the American dream, and their mechanisms are both embraced as well as exposed in all their ambiguity.
Its ambiguity was very provocative, and a lot of controversy swirled around Kara.
In these works free flowing forms slide in and around each other in a highly elastic glide, creating an aqueous ambiguity.
In traveling around to various panels and symposia where contemporary issues in art — or in visual representation, as the case might be — are given a forum, I am struck by the manner in which citadels are verbally constructed over and over again in order to fend off the notion of ambiguity in art.
Fascinated with transformations, ambiguities and environmental changes that place these subjects in relationship to each other, Dyson's work revolves around investigating our connections to imagination, materiality, geography and belonging.
In their circling around such themes as the film industry, celebrity culture and the American dream, their mechanisms are both embraced and, at the same time, exposed in all their ambiguity.
Böhm's practice is organized around four primary areas of investigation: Systems (serial structures), Perception (transparency and visual ambiguity), Gestalt (partition and outline), and Concept (linear principles and infinite progressions).
Cappuccetto Rosso is the title for a show gathering around 20 works and framing a collection of loose associations on the topic of Little Red Riding Hood, reaching from Karl Marx, his face adorning a decorative sovjet vase, to a Nike campaign becoming the mouthpiece for a heroic attempt, vanity seeping through what seems to be a colouring activity or something ambivalent like whitefacing, while a painted sky introduces ambiguity in a Martin Margiela perfume advertisement, blurring the lines with a 17th century Work.
One of the problems is that when works like Heilmanns receive praise for their wit and ingenuity, it downgrades the expectations and ambitions of other abstract artists; so that now, any number of painters think that slapping a few lines and shapes around on a canvas, in a manner that vaguely represents something or other — place, memory, feeling, whatever — constitutes an abstract painting, in which it is the very ambiguity of the work which constituting the «abstract» bit.
In charged times the conversation around appropriation feels particularly intractable, and I have felt that its difficulty can be traced, below one's politics, to the gut - level ambiguity of feelings (and the regard for the feelings of others), since one person's «material» is another person's life history, as the controversy surrounding Dana Schutz's Open Casket (2016) at this year's Whitney Biennial dramatically underscored.
In many respects, Japan has provided a clear and detailed INDC based around mitigation targets — particularly in light of the ambiguities contained in contributions received so far from other countries.
While the authors note the uncertainties and limitations of contemporary climate models — particularly around the timing and intensity of impacts — there is little ambiguity about the responsibility of the oil industry.
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