Sentences with phrase «ambiguity regarding»

Creating and maintaining structure within a team can also help agents stay focused and remove ambiguity regarding individual roles.
Where there was ambiguity regarding the information to be used or disclosed, the preamble directed covered entities to interpret the «minimum necessary» standard to «require» the covered entity to make some effort to limit the amount of protected health information used / disclosed.
If that had been explicitly added, there won't be any ambiguity regarding who is responsible for what.
In the second article reporting that she was born a male, the court said, «the references to the Myspace pages merely served to highlight the ambiguity regarding the sexual identity of the person who sued the billionaire.»
The initial statutory provision left some ambiguity regarding application of the 60 - day repayment rule.
Most of us have become acquainted with the public relations risks associated with the use of private email servers by senior government officials, but there is ambiguity regarding the legal risks.
2 And yet it does — hence the ambiguity regarding the labelling of her work as sculpture.
The time for ambiguity regarding this question has passed and the answer is a definite yes.
Are team members stepping up to remove the customer's ambiguity regarding your products or services?
The behavior of these fossil ants, frozen for 100 million years, resolves any ambiguity regarding sociality and diversity in the earliest ants.»
Although there is ambiguity regarding what is meant by a «certified midwife,» there is no ambiguity to the part about «practicing in an integrated and regulated health system.»
Such matters neither produce nor eliminate the biblical ambiguity regarding war and peace, but they have their importance, as we shall see.
There is ambiguity regarding war and peace in the prophets of the Old Testament, but they give a high value on shalom, and Yahweh is the Giver of that shalom.
The ambiguity regarding war and peace and the historical fact that our texts come from a patriarchal society are not unrelated.
The prophets share in the biblical ambiguity regarding war and peace.
At first glance it seems that the ambiguity regarding war and peace, which is so sharp in the Old Testament, has been resharpened in the Apocalypse.
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 film depicts a moment of excruciating ambiguity regarding the perseverance of Rodrigues» faith.
Mainstream Protestant denominations do not formally deny the Incarnation like this, but the point is that there is a certain tension and ambiguity regarding the Incarnation, more or less conscious, that runs through all Reformation thinking.
The ambiguity regarding the nature of the gospel in the WCC — in contrast to its elaborate world order visions — could not be in starker relief to the clarity and assurance (without smugness and with much charity and mercy) of those missionaries and national Christians I visited in Singapore.
Our regular contributor, Kevin Gold, expressed some concerns regarding this and there is still a lot of ambiguity regarding how this will actually work.
Ambiguities regarding projected greenhouse warming call in much the same way for clearer information regarding the role of the Sun, as a possibly important contributor to the current warming trend.

Not exact matches

With the Fed in a tricky situation regarding interest rates — and ambiguity likely to continue to surround the political arena — we may be in for a wild ride in 2017.
Gregory makes a stunning point on the ambiguities of giving to those derelicts among the poor who are by consensus generally regarded as less worthy: One should give not just to the unworthy poor, but also to the worthy poor, regardless of their moral condition, and for a profound reason: because one «gives of his bread to an indigent sinner, not because he is a sinner, but because he is a man.
There are both great clarity and great ambiguity in the records as to the message of Jesus in regard to the Kingdom.
There is no clear agreement as to its meaning, and the ambiguity with which sin is regarded is responsible for much ineffectiveness in Christian preaching and in Christian living.
When we turn, however, to the record of Jesus» dealing with his enemies, or to the «hard sayings» of the Sermon on the Mount, or to his warning to his nation regarding the Roman occupation, the ambiguity becomes inescapable.
I first sensed the ambiguity of the Bible regarding war and peace as a child, listening to my father and mother quote scripture to each other in their ongoing debate about this issue.
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.
The ambiguity of Jesus» teaching regarding war and peace remains.
With all the ambiguities that surround the records of his teaching regarding the Kingdom, it is clear that it embodies the goal of God's reign over the hearts and lives of men, and thus sets forth the great hope of a better world both now and in the world to come.
The second is that the word's ambiguity helps me to formulate my intuitions regarding the ultimate importance of baseball.
There can be no ambiguity in this regard.
The ambiguity of that aspect of the agreement has led to what Romain Weikmans described as «extreme discretion» for developed countries regarding how they measure climate financing.
But that suggests some blind spots, especially regarding the way ambiguity invites nervousness and oversold research breeds skepticism — and the way parents can get ornery when distant muckety - mucks dream up grand plans to remake their children's schools.
There is no ambiguity or hedging regarding this commitment to learning.
Generally the policy is interpreted to the benefit of the policyholder when there is any ambiguity, and that question has not to our knowledge been specifically tested with regard to the bunny in question.
(The Department's guidance is based on ambiguity in the Higher Education Act regarding whether the interest rate on a consolidation loan is based on the interest rates in effect when the borrower applies for the consolidation loan or when the lender disburses the consolidation loan.
There's a great deal of ambiguity and misunderstanding regarding positive training, which results in confusion among pet owners, training professionals and the general public.
It engages in deconstruction of photography's essentialist definitions, while challenging prevalent perceptions regarding photography as a documentary tool which records and reflects reality, thereby revealing other facets of photography as a mechanism of camouflage which generates blindness and promotes blurring and ambiguity.
A deeply responsive contrarian who never aligned himself with any established aesthetic agenda or critical doctrine, Bishop rejected the certainty of Frank Stella's dictum, «What you see is what you see,» and its denial of contradiction and doubt, in favor of ambiguity, particularly regarding the relationship between surface and space, and between form and dispersion.
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.
NDCs need to be differentiated with regards to need, and have to have a broadened scope which is clear and defined; ambiguity can be, and is, exploited.
-LSB-...] this interpretation neither leaves room for any remaining ambiguity or obscurity regarding the meaning of the article nor leads to a result that is manifestly absurd or unreasonable.»
«The tribunal found that the treaty admitted of no doubt or ambiguity in this regard,» said Mr. Goodman.
No ambiguity was found in the clause at issue regarding the intention to displace the employee's common law entitlement and the Court concluded that the employee's common law entitlements could not be retained due to «explicit language, which denotes an intent to the opposite effect.»
Generally the policy is interpreted to the benefit of the policyholder when there is any ambiguity, and that question has not to our knowledge been specifically tested with regard to the bunny in question.
Investors are concerned with regard to the legal ambiguity surrounding ICOs now that government agencies and central banks have started to get involved.
There should be absolutely no ambiguity in regards to your focus.
When it comes to the resume format for such engineers, there should be no ambiguity with regard to the skills that you possess.
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