JoAnn Hathaway: So what happens though, it's very common for there to be
some ambiguity there.
The ambiguity there is awesome, it could be either, and it doesn't matter.
In response to a photo of the two of them together, Cyrus replied «Niall is not my boyfriend,» but left a little
ambiguity there.
I tell you about this since I experienced the same kind of
ambiguity there that I experience with ND.
There's
no ambiguity there.
Not exact matches
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.
The answer to the question is equally powerful and profound — and
there's no riddle or
ambiguity involved: They've gone to companies that thank them for their loyal purchases and online engagement.
There's a lot of research on the value of
ambiguity.
«And
there was an
ambiguity about which way it was even being politicized.»
Switchrus: With a headline of «Free Ad Space for Startups,»
there's no
ambiguity with this one.
While
there is big potential in this type of approach,
ambiguity remains.
There is no
ambiguity in these boardrooms over who is in charge.
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.
But
there's lower
ambiguity on the paint - by - numbers path: very clear but more risky.
The Korn Ferry recruiter said
there is a huge movement to fill these positions, but
there is also
ambiguity about the responsibilities of the positions because it's an emerging field.
But
there was little
ambiguity: Koogle would have to part with the chairman role, or Semel would probably walk.
A problem with talking about average investment returns is that
there is real
ambiguity about what people mean by «average».
A growth agenda may be good for equities, but the untethering of the monetary policy experiment may not be good for equities, and
there may be some
ambiguity as to what this means for risk assets and portfolios.
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.
On this point
there is no
ambiguity.
One of the most obvious problem is the «guidance» makes some things less clear, «
There are some critical
ambiguities in this construct.
Our regular contributor, Kevin Gold, expressed some concerns regarding this and
there is still a lot of
ambiguity regarding how this will actually work.
«Permanent Work funding from FEMA is the main source of federal assistance to help a community repair and rebuild its public infrastructure after a natural disaster, and
there should be absolutely no
ambiguity that the federal government intends to provide this crucial assistance to help Puerto Rico build back after Hurricane Maria,» they wrote.
Moreover,
there is a persistent
ambiguity to his awaited quasi-Benedictine order.
Certainly
there is much
ambiguity in the texts concerning whether or not brahman is static.
If
there was any uncertainty or
ambiguity about anything, a question would receive and immediate, clear answer.
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.
There are perfunctory references to the moral
ambiguities involved, but the gist of the article is that such harvesting for laboratory experiments can be clearly separated from the rightness or wrongness of abortion, can advance medical developments useful to the already born, and therefore should be approved.
There is a very delicate question which places us face to face with the
ambiguity of the situation..
There was a time when gray areas of
ambiguity were respected, when questions about treatment or non-treatment «would be resolved by a family, its doctor, and its clergyman.»
There are
ambiguities in the bill's current version that might leave room for religious colleges» conduct policies.
In defining the American civil religion
there was a certain
ambiguity in my original article» that I would now like to clear up.
In order that
there be no
ambiguity about what I mean I would like to cite briefly the Declaration of Independence, and also the Gettysburg Address which represents a rededication to and renewal of that primary text:
Eventually (
there is disagreement over when), Whitehead developed the idea of God as an actual entity who, though probably not free of tragedy and
ambiguity, actively promotes goodness.
There is, in my view, a lot of intentional moral
ambiguity in early Genesis that gets lost in later moralizing perspectives (like Christian or even Deuteronomistic perspective).
«Testifies to»:
there is a troublesome
ambiguity about the logic of this relationship, an
ambiguity that pervades much of the recent literature on science and religion.
There are both great clarity and great
ambiguity in the records as to the message of Jesus in regard to the Kingdom.
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 no provision in the Word which avoids on our behalf human
ambiguity.
The usual Powers
ambiguity is
there, but this time Joe submits to the ordeal with a humility that even Van Slaag could envy.
Such
ambiguity endows the sculpture with greater emotional complexity: The composition is resolved, but
there is no suggestion of the completion of an action.
But
there's a good deal of
ambiguity in his rhetoric here, and I think my charge is a reasonable one.
But
there is a fundamental
ambiguity in Berger's discussion of symbolic universes that has perhaps made his view of religion seem more rationalistic than it should.
In some of the greatest of the Church's teachers
there has been a strange
ambiguity.
There are other
ambiguities in the article.
But
there is another side of the
ambiguity, which we shall find quite uncomfortable and disturbing.
It is all the more surprising that in the account they give of his words and actions the use of the title is comparatively scanty, and
there is some
ambiguity about it.
Bishop Persell, viewing the scene from the perspective of the Episcopal Diocese of Chicago, draws an even stronger conclusion: «If you're formed in opposition and negativity, you're bound to keep on splitting —
there's always need for more purity, and you don't live with
ambiguity very well, so you end up in a church of one.»
But in fairness to Ely it must be recognized that
there is
ambiguity in Whitehead on this point.
Those riddles one finds in Machiavelli, those
ambiguities and ironies» they mark the points where, the soul having been cut away, we are troubled with the illusion that «something» is still
there.