Sentences with phrase «ambiguous meaning»

, suggests murder as a more ambiguous means to a more ambiguous end.
He unconsciously trace the formula of puzzling together ambiguous meaning of mediocrity juxtaposed with the context of physical space or language.
«The exhibition will showcase the early collages that combine abstract painting, text, and image; and a selection of many of the artist's best - known blackboard paintings, in which a faux blackboard surface is used as the ground for realistic, painted vignettes adjacent to fragments of different stories that suggest variously ambiguous meanings.
Apparently, the Court was aware of a line of cases assigning ambiguous meanings to unambiguous terms which the counsel for Leonard was not privy.
«Data - driven techniques are mostly limited to finding correlations rather than causation... Future analyses are moving beyond words to capturing less ambiguous meanings from language,» explains lead researcher Andy Schwartz.
To learn from Jose, take time to make written communications both crystal clear and motivating — sloppily rushed emails with ambiguous meanings, an air of entitlement or rudeness, or barely legible handwritten feedback will not be enough to get the best out of your team.
The intentionally ambiguous meanings of the original images — fraught with a subtext of the relationship between authority and responsibility — allow for a wealth of interpretations that Ward wisely leaves fluid.
According to the Langgeng Art Foundation, each of the sixteen artists participating in «Territories» clearly demonstrate an ability to create and explore «powerful, accessible and yet often ambiguous means of expressing of [Southeast Asia's] peculiar realities».
«Tipping point» has a more ambiguous meaning.
The exhibition will showcase the early collages that combine abstract painting, text, and image, as well as a selection of many of his best - known blackboard paintings, in which a faux blackboard surface is used as the ground for realistic, painted vignettes adjacent to fragments of different stories that suggest variously ambiguous meanings.
In my last post, I pointed out the way that some Christians have exploited the ambiguous meaning of the word «gay» to make misleading promises (like «You don't have to be gay») to others.
Lynn Harold Hough, whose renewal form had so influenced Morrison, began his column, «The Lion in his Den,» Cast in a much more straightforward style than Barton's, yet often containing a veiled and ambiguous meaning, Hough's column provoked many letters to the editor.
No longer, for example, does the phrase «Son of man» have the ambiguous meaning that it has in Mark.
In the face of an ambiguous meaning, the Court rightly adopted the less intrusive option.
While it could be argued that the definition of «bath» could encompass anything from a simple handwashing to a complex soak in the tub, it is interesting that the Court and the experienced plumber could assign an ambiguous meaning to the phrase «direct showering.»
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