Sentences with phrase «ambiguity here»

There is a fair amount of ambiguity here, as the ministry cites two corporate income laws, so determining the tax base could be problematic.
He distinguished the case from WIC in that there was definitional ambiguity here over what support of the Taliban actually entails, and cited Colour Your World and the B.C. Court of Appeal in Scott v. Fulton to demonstrate that the court should avoid putting the worst meaning on words.
«We need to address some ambiguity here.
Sorry for the ambiguity here..
There is no ambiguity here.
There is ambiguity here.
Next, with regard to the very important role of the concept of «the future» in Dr. Altizer's thought, I find a very considerable ambiguity here, as to whether the future as eschatological future is grasped as vision or as analysis of actual existence in faith.
I don't see any ambiguity here.

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'» On the contrary: Here and elsewhere where the masculine / generic noun na'ar is used (of Dinah in Gen 34:3, 12; of young women in the legal texts of Deut 22:15 - 16, 21, 23 - 29) the context makes quite clear that no ambiguity of gender is implied by the non-use of the feminine na'arah.
New definitions, such as those attempted here, serve to distinguish certain meanings of a term in preference to others in the hope that these will be more consistent and more serviceable in creating a community of understanding than the term in its full ambiguity and vagueness was able to do.
My point is that here is a kind of transcendental mysticism which, as it were, «outgrows» the world, having first faced its ambiguities and seemingly irradicable evils.
But there's a good deal of ambiguity in his rhetoric here, and I think my charge is a reasonable one.
Deeper questions, longer - range goals, memories of the past, fundamental values, ambiguity and complexity — all are minimized (to a certain extent) in relation to the pragmatic considerations that govern us in the here and now.
Here we can try to see, as honestly as we can, how far the biblical ambiguity regarding war and peace continued in the life and writings of the early Christian community.
The Ethical Ambiguities of Aging by gilbert meilaender eerdmans, 135 pages, $ 18 An esteemed Protestant ethicist (and First Things advisor and contributor) has here an extended essay that is at turns philosophical, literary, and biblical, and is throughout humane.
We are simply here at the extreme edge of the enormous ambiguity of scripture.
What I wish to offer here is the outcome of my own thinking, expressed in a simple and clarified form so that everyone may be able to understand it without ambiguity, and may criticise and (this is my great hope) correct and amplify it.
St. Augustine's enduring conception of the two cities here receives contemporary development and application as outstanding authors, most of whom are also First Things contributors, address economics, the academy, natural law, politics, and marriage: Robert Jenson on the Church's responsibility, Robert Louis Wilken on what Augustine really meant, Carl Braaten on natural law, George Weigel on not despairing about the ambiguity of politics, Robert Benne on Christian engagement in economic enterprise, and Gilbert Meilaender on the virtue of marriage.
[t] here is a «good ambiguity» in the phenomenon of expression, a spontaneity which accomplishes what appeared to be impossible when we observed only the separate elements, a spontaneity which gathers together the plurality of monads, the past and the present, nature and culture into a single whole.
Going beyond Neumann here, we must note that often the ideal of purity has meant the repression of ambiguity, duality, polarity, and internal contradiction.
Every subject is a body, and as such is ambiguous; here ambiguity means that my body is both myself and the position from which I perceive others, and the body is also the objective «me» which others perceive.
I see here (and in some other passages) ambiguity (Martin is austere about the need for unambiguity, and so am I).
But even here the great stress of the Protestant clergy on the providential, indeed millennial, meaning of the American republic was on the triumph of «civil and religious liberty,» with all the usual ambiguity about that central term.
Whitehead is here noting the ambiguity of the word «cause» in a manner analogous to what I have already observed in the passage cited from The Concept of Nature.
Schindler concluded his section on concupiscence with the observation: «Needless to say, ambiguity on the three points noted here can quickly slide one toward a dangerous imprudence in matters of sexuality.»
As a praying man, I would have taken the praying hands, but here's the thing: there's some ambiguity about whether they're in fact praying hands.
So, where does ambiguity come in here?
The Countryside Alliance Foundation has long been concerned about the ambiguity surrounding meat labelling, so much so that the adoption of a mandatory country of origin labelling framework was a key plank of the Countryside Alliance Rural Manifesto published in 2009 (to view the manifesto in full please click here).
«There is no ambiguity in the law here — the First Amendment protects speech — it does not protect the use of tents and sleeping bags to take over a public space.»
Those familiar with the problems of 21st century British politics - the disengagement headache, the ambiguities of personality politics, the constant atmosphere of distrust overhanging the entire political class - are present here.
(Here you're exploiting the ambiguity in the meaning of the word remove.)
Pearce has also written a well - carpentered screenplay; there are some very big scenes and big moments here — sometimes too big — but he gives us a carefully crafted dramatic setup, an intriguingly curated selection of suspects for the crime and all of it building to a fascinating, finely balanced ambiguity in the movie's climactic stages.
Cast: Joaquin Phoenix, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Amy Adams Program: Special Presentations Headline: Battlefield Earth Scott's Take: I'm reluctant to say too much about P.T. Anderson's mesmerizing drama in part because I'll be writing about it at length for next week's limited release and in part because I need to see it a second time here at the festival in order to sort out its many ambiguities and elisions.
The villains here aren't nearly as compelling as in «Gone Baby Gone,» which was turned into a movie directed by Ben Affleck in 2007, but Lehane's interest in investigating moral ambiguity and a genuine affection for his characters makes «Moonlight Mile» a satisfying send - off.
Here, its members have overthought the form and made a more complex musical edifice, adding hip - hop beats, electronica, too - muscular drumming and fussy textures to frame their message about the psychic ambiguities of modern life.
Recalling last year's haunting psychodrama Take Shelter, much of the running time here is spent developing the ambiguity of whether Kenneth is simply a nutjob or not.
By living in the here and now, devoid of flashbacks as a means of authenticating anyone's viewpoint, a vein of ambiguity runs throughout the entire film, hiding in the shadows.
The familiar «noir,» (defined as a genre of crime film or fiction characterized by cynicism, fatalism and moral ambiguity) is made to feel new here - and it does - thanks to its anchor lead actor, Krisztián Kolovratnik.
I can appreciate the ambiguity that the developers have tried to achieve here by presenting the narrative in a non-linear structure, but it is also marred by a gameplay that is repetitive and doesn't have anything interesting to offer so it unfortunately doesn't work as intended.
Farrell's previous collaboration with Lanthimos in «The Lobster» serves him well here, once again impressively investing in droll deadpanning, and Nicole Kidman («Lion») has worked with such an extensive roster of different directors that it's no surprise she can leap onto the right wavelength immediately, but Keoghan is a relative newcomer and his performance here is frighteningly nuanced, masterfully plucking the strings of ambiguity.
Stripped of its ambiguities, the plot plays like boomer magnetic poetry: a little race riots here, an anti-war bombing there, a dash of sexual liberation and voilà!
Everyone is still peeved at the way Liam ditched high school sweetheart Josie (Jessica Rothe, from Happy Death Day) on their wedding day — without explanation (an ambiguity that turns out to be preferable to the soapy, here's - why - I - drink monologue we get from Liam in the closing moments of the film).
In a film that relies on ambiguity in so many ways the cast here must be commended.
Here we encounter the ambiguity of technology: its propensity to promote certain qualities while sidelining others.
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What we're finding in our classrooms is that differentiation is necessary here, too... some students can handle lots of ambiguity and others need more structure...
But here's the short answer as to whether the Ford Fusion Hybrid is worth getting: Despite mileage ambiguities being contested at the moment, the Fusion Hybrid is an improved and competent car and could be a solid choice.
Visual inspection of the data reveals that some breeds have had two or three peaks, but here we consider only the highest one to avoid possible ambiguity in identifying these secondary peaks.
From here this goes upwards, and as with any movement there is always a counter movement, so there is an ambiguity in saying it moves in this direction, because it moves in all directions.
The artist may be heavily invested in ideas of ambivalence, ambiguity and the theatrics of performing authenticity, but let it be known that there is no ambiguity in the critical conditions residents here are facing today.
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