Sentences with phrase «ambiguity remains»

Courts look to primary authority first, and then to secondary authority if ambiguity remains.
International ambiguity remains a small price to pay to avoid a cross-strait war.
Recognizing that some ambiguity remains, it may suffice to define instruction as any learning activity directed by the teacher, including homework....
Prosecutors say they expect some unspecified «changes» in the testimony, while Silver's defense team says that ambiguity remains at the core of their strategy — to try to convince jurors that Silver's receipt of legal outside income was separate, and his official behavior was based on the merits of legislation and grants rather than a «quid pro quo» for a bribe.
But the New Testament's agreement about the elements and the silence concerning details does not mean no ambiguity remains about related matters.
While there is big potential in this type of approach, ambiguity remains.
And with all its problems and ambiguities it remains fundamentally and absolutely good.
He has written extensively on this topic, but important ambiguities remain.
Many US agencies now have policies banning political manipulation of research — but ambiguities remain.

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I believed that the only reason anyone would choose to become or remain a religious conservative is lack of the psychological strength to confront the ambiguity and uncertainty of the world.
As I shall make clear later, there still remains some ambiguity as to the strict consistency of their process approach, but their efforts thus far nevertheless establish that a process interpretation of the doctrine of the Trinity is quite feasible.
There is remaining ambiguity in the Book of Revelations, but it expresses the faith that sustained the church in its faithfulness to Jesus» teaching.
The ambiguity between the wrath and the love of God remains.
The ambiguity of Jesus» teaching regarding war and peace remains.
Yet the same leaders remain quite unconcerned about their own ambiguity or vagueness on the moral issue of concrete justice for homosexual people and their need for sensitive and competent pastoral care.
Although he made a clear choice, choosing the way of the prophets over the royal pursuit of empire, the ambiguity which is heavy in the prophets remains in him.
There remains therefore in these ancient texts an ambiguity (Pannenberg 1982 p. 152).
The Church still remains exposed to the ambiguity of history, the possibility of offence, in spite of having risen with Christ; for the resurrection glory is really the transcendence of his historical existence.
The burden of finally making hard decisions remains, but now it is done in a setting that recognizes the ambiguity of multiple perspectives and the human cost of any difficult moral action.
Yet there remains, in my judgment, an ambiguity in Pittenger as to whether this importance is confessional - historical or empirical - historical.
It may well be that the ambiguity of the described structure within nature remains.
Ambiguity ceases for an instant in the coming to be of a novel occasion with its novel layer of sediment and immediately is regenerated as that occasion perishes and yet remains as superject.
At the same time, he claims that, whatever the remaining ambiguities concerning the conflict between Israel's rights and the rights of Palestinians, they can be morally interpreted in favor of Israel, because the State of Israel is necessary for Jewish existence.
Although the Puritans were content to live as part of the British empire and gave genuine obeisance both to Parliament and Crown, there remained an ambiguity and a paradoxical relation between these two central symbols of English society and their function in the center of New England society.
This is mainly because of ambiguity in how the sequester is supposed to be applied: the cuts are described as across - the - board, but how much latitude agencies will have to manage reductions at the programme level remains unclear.
The chart erases any remaining ambiguity about whether NCRR itself would still exist, as every part of it (except the director's office) has a designated new home.
Yet the film remains true to McEwan's intellectual preoccupations with different kinds of love, and has lost none of the novel's most memorable elements: the plays on the ambiguity of the title, the arresting first scene, and the strange dynamics of the relationship between Joe and Jed.
Also taking place in Romania, this time told from the point of view of the father (the teenage daughter, Eliza, excellently played by Maria Dragus — first seen as a teen in Michael Haneke's Das weiße Band / The White Ribbon, 2009 — remains a cipher) is Cristian Mungiu's Baccalauréat (Graduation) that plunges into some troubled waters of ethical ambiguity.
The ever - fine Maxine Peake has a tricky role as Lydia's agoraphobic mother, remaining aloof for the bulk of the film before delivering a series of last - minute revelations that have the unintended effect of sapping some of the film's alluring ambiguity.
There's far more complexity and ambiguity to this team than The Avengers and the viewer isn't able to remain so certain that all the good guys will end the film alive and victorious.
But due to remaining ambiguities in the Bush budget plan, advocates for child - nutrition programs said at two House subcommittee hearings last week that they would continue to monitor the fate of Section 4 of the National School Lunch Act.
Though Sony and Hideo both never revealed the details for this partnership and there remain ambiguity over the exclusivity of Death Stranding.
Even though this description is quite broad, these artists approach their work with romantic ambiguity while still remaining earnest.
Part science fiction, part political satire, the text's inherent ambiguity allows it to remain eternally relevant; the unknown impending disaster could represent a number of contemporary threats.
I suspect both artists are happy if the answer remains unclear, for such ambiguities and doubts can be what draw us into an engagement with, rather than a mere passive acceptance of, art.
Smudges and stray lines of graphite are allowed to remain, augmenting the ambiguity of the words or imagery.
Robert Melville described Bridgwater's paintings as depicting «the saddening, half - seen «presences» encountered by the artist on her journey through the labyrinths of good and evil... although they are dreamlike in their ambiguity they are realistic documents from a region of phantasmal hopes and murky desires where few stay to observe and fewer still remain clear - sighted.»
What is it about the expressive power of abstract art — especially abstract painting, whose ambiguity of meaning is one of its most definitive characteristics — that remains so alluring?
Despite the publication of numerous results within this field, clear conclusions have yet to be drawn and much ambiguity and disagreement still remain.
There is growing impatience with UK government in - fighting, as it tries to determine the sort of Brexit acceptable to the Conservative Party (although, as a result, Theresa May's ambiguity over the UKs end - game is a reasonable strategy for remaining as Prime Minister).
-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.»
If ambiguity still remains after applying the general principles, then the principle that coverage provisions are to be interpreted broadly, and exclusion clauses narrowly, may be considered: Ledcor, at para. 51.
Thus, insofar as there remained any ambiguity in the definition of «persons,» the court should err on the side of inclusivity to maximize the Governor General's discretion over appointments.
The practicality of applying the new analytical framework also remains to be seen, and may give rise to further ambiguities in precedent as reflected in the 5 - 4 split in the decision.
Section 17 removes legislative definitional ambiguity and makes clear that for asylum support purposes a person remains an asylum seeker, following determination of his claim, during any period when an in - country appeal could be brought to the Asylum and Immigration Tribunal and where an appeal is pending.
SUMMARY: Strong analytical, technical and interpersonal skills plus the ability to cope with ambiguity and remain composed in emotionally charged situations.
Long - term, ambiguity is likely not great for the avoidant person, either, but it feels more tolerable to someone who has learned it's hard to depend on another person to remain in your life.
Successful integration of the family reorganization process results in the family remaining a family and the negative effects on children being minimized by reducing ambiguity and avoiding enmeshment.
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