Builders Update, an Austin, Texas — based new - home inventory source, hopes to improve the availability of builders» listings and reduce
their ambiguity on behalf of real estate agents.
The Microsoft email leaves
no ambiguity on this front.
The Trial Judge examined surrounding circumstances, «not so much to aid in interpreting the First Sales Order, but to resolve what he found to be
an ambiguity on the face of that document» (see para. 46).
Any ambivalence or
ambiguity on the part of the firm will likely scare laterals off.
He also agreed with the Divisional Court's finding that it was difficult to see
ambiguity on the face of the language of section 5 (1) of the Code.
The ambiguity on the unit root question in paper discussed, stems from the use of the PP test, which I believe my simulations disqualifies it in light of my stochastic trend specification (see previous comment).
However, it is clear that the IPCC used RF, not iRF, values: there is
no ambiguity on that point.
Here is a magisterial drawing that combines graphic power, expressive force, and narrative
ambiguity on the grand scale of history painting.
So as things stand now, the Transformer Prime is all set to break into the big league on 19th December and there shouldn't be any further
ambiguity on that any more after the prompt response from Asus.
However, in a 2008 analysis of CBA work rules, teacher compensation, and personnel policies in the 50 largest U.S. school districts, policy analyst Coby Loup and I found that although one - third were highly restrictive, most included substantial
ambiguity on various counts (Hess & Loup, 2008).
Worse, for reasons I should» t explain, there's substantially less
ambiguity on film as to the film's central question: is Peter paranoid, or is the government really out to get him with burrowing insects?
The ambiguity on the issue is one of the more successful touches in the screenplay, helped in no small part to Rhames's multidimensional portrayal of the character.
Badass Emily Blunt, flippant Josh Brolin, and haunting Benicio Del Toro anchor Denis Villeneuve's visually mesmerizing tale of moral
ambiguity on the Southern border.
When Hollywood tackles terrorism, it rarely offers the degree of
ambiguity on display in In the Fade and I have never seen a studio - funded film opt for this kind of uncompromising ending.
On 23 November 2017, Florian Philippot, former vice president and de facto number two in the National Front, announced that his movement, The Patriots (Les Patriotes), would present candidates in the 2019 European elections, continuing to fight for the French exit from the European Union and believed that an opening existed for the «patriots of the right and the left», but clarified that he did not intend to imply any common list with La France Insoumise due to
its ambiguity on the European question.
A big player's arrival or anticipated arrival is welcomed with
ambiguity on the status of the incumbent.
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.»
Let me clarify: The New Testament does not contain
ambiguity on matters of salvation.
And so there should be
no ambiguity on the part of law that the male / female model should be protected from those who want to obscure that fundamental axiom of life.
It's one thing for a theologian to introduce
ambiguity on a minor dogmatic point.
And there is
ambiguity on this point in Whitehead's writings.
Traditional theology has always been faced with a certain
ambiguity on this issue.
But there's lower
ambiguity on the paint - by - numbers path: very clear but more risky.
He has also complained it is fraught with
ambiguities on topics such as the definition of «unarmed.»
Not exact matches
Plenty of thinkers have argued that time abroad increases important skills for business success like comfort with
ambiguity, confidence when confronted with the unfamiliar, and accelerated learning, but the team of social scientists out of Rice University, Columbia, and the University of North Carolina behind this study wanted to test the effects of extended travel abroad
on self knowledge specifically.
There's a lot of research
on the value of
ambiguity.
And
ambiguity is not a good thing for McDonald's, as evidenced by a tweet from ESPNW columnist and
on - camera host Sarah Spain: While lovin» may indeed be greater than hatin», «Hatin» Beats Heart Disease.»
You have to change, often
on the fly, and needing to deal with a great amount of
ambiguity in order to succeed.»
On Thursday Trump also reintroduced some
ambiguity, saying that the attack «could be very soon or not so soon at all!»
On the public front, I think it's important to call out that kind of discrimination forcefully and with no
ambiguity.
Giving a presentation entitled «Navigating
Ambiguity»
on Wednesday at the Fortune, Time and Wallpaper * Brainstorm Design conference held in Singapore, the executive director of Stanford University's Hasso Plattner Institute of Design, also known as the d.school, observed that people seem to feel a heightened sense of uncertainty across the board — in politics, retirement, medical, disaster relief, even the weather.
Focusing
on core competencies is the sure path to success but so is embracing
ambiguity and constantly playing in different sandboxes.
Tom Wynn, director of affluent research at Spectrem, provided several factors for the increased confidence: the steady improvement in job growth, the steady increase in the major stock market indices since the spring, and a decrease in political
ambiguity with the election season over, which has an effect
on at least some people's outlook.
Efti goes
on to offer founders a list of suggestions to ensure that the people they hire can deal with the
ambiguity and messiness of start - up life, including stressing this fact in interviews, encouraging employees to take ownership of their ideas, breaking down barriers between teams, and giving new hires some skin in the game in the form of equity.
In a statement to CNBC, Mylan reiterated that it was following guidance from the federal government
on the classification of EpiPens and it referred to a new government rule that intends to clarify
ambiguities in Medicaid rebate law.
When you're
on the ground working with people, dealing with
ambiguities in a new environment, you're gaining a real depth of understanding.
a) I know the color of all my friends» eyes b) I am comfortable with
ambiguity c) I know what all the controls
on my stereo system are for d) I often adjust the controls
on my stereo system and can tell the difference when I do
Like much of the research
on how diet affects health, the research
on the link between meat and cancer has enough
ambiguity that it's possible to cherry - pick a research list that supports either position, but many reviews of research
on the best - established link between meat and cancer — colorectal cancer — find, as this 2014 review published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition does, that there is a convincing association between meat eating and colorectal cancer.
Visionaries thrive
on ambiguity.
They seem to be hyper - sensitive about signaling changes in interest rate policy, but they seem to not care about the
ambiguity and contradictions in the reporting
on the actual metrics that they use to determine whether to change the policy or not.
Trump's constant reversals,
ambiguity, mixed signals, and outright hostility to following through
on US commitments
on everything from trade deals to military alliances have destroyed trust in the US's ability to actually fulfill its pledges.
None of the five members of the panel, led by Scott Egner, manager of managed account sales at Ameritrade Institutional, suggested that advisors should count
on a delay or repeal of the rule, which is due to take effect April 10 although Larson noted that this is a «time of
ambiguity.»
We have folks (the CD Howe Business Cycle Council) who have set the definitions and draw conclusions based
on the data, and even still, there's what appears to be a fair amount of subjectivity and
ambiguity involved with classifying recessions.
The total amount of the notes was relatively small so it didn't have a huge impact
on the economics of the investment but we could have avoided the
ambiguity by dealing it with more clearly up front.
On this point there is no
ambiguity.
However, factoring in the extremely high supply, rate of inflation over the first couple of years and
ambiguity about how useful the coin will actually end up being should be enough to keep buyers
on their toes.
John McAteer's study of
ambiguity in narrative along with Phil Tallon's witty dialogue between three fictional characters
on a Tarantino set illustrate this ambivalence quite well.
I'm with you
on this... why all the
ambiguity?
Were we to play the idle game of «dialogue»
on this issue, the implication would be clear: These people foolishly sacrificed their livelihoods and reputations for the sake of an
ambiguity, not a truth.
The
ambiguity of what it means to be Christian is a key feature that has allowed it to survive despite the fact that it's based
on a book of fiction.