Sentences with phrase «areas of ambiguity»

Co-speaker, «The Sunset of Off - Campus Provider - Based Locations: What the Statute Says, Areas of Ambiguity, and Practical Advice,» American Health Lawyers Association Webinar, March 17, 2016
And scientists disagree over assessments of areas of ambiguity and ignorance.
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.»
One genre label, which I personally subscribe to, that sadly falls into this unfortunate area of ambiguity is speculative fiction.
Balances above 60 % and below 90 % form an area of ambiguity.
«That seems to be a predominant area of ambiguity

Not exact matches

Baum notes an ambiguity in Barmen's assertion that there are no areas of life in which we do not belong to Christ: Who is the the «we»?
There are no ambiguities, no gray areas, only either categorical expressions of its goodness or direct allusions to its sinfulness, and the actions that must follow from either.
Decrease the amount of food waste due to known ambiguity in date labeling and assess current processes to determine areas for increased efficiency and recovery.
All parties in the conflict recognize Palestinian control of those areas (though the PNA and Israel object to Hamas» control of Gaza), so we can, without much ambiguity, refer to Areas A and B of the West Bank, as well as the Gaza Strip, as Palesareas (though the PNA and Israel object to Hamas» control of Gaza), so we can, without much ambiguity, refer to Areas A and B of the West Bank, as well as the Gaza Strip, as PalesAreas A and B of the West Bank, as well as the Gaza Strip, as Palestine.
In an increasingly interdisciplinary academy, many probationary faculty note the ambiguity that arises from frequent changes in department chairs and differences of opinion within and among departments about what areas of scholarship, what methodologies, and what publication outlets count the most toward promotion.
Jessica Massa says today's romantic landscape is full of ambiguity and gray areas about where any given connection might lead.
These areas are distinguished by the combination of ambiguous legal doctrine and constituencies eager to exploit that ambiguity to pursue policy objectives.
Characterised by fixed rules, codes, and subsequently a lack of ambiguity, these areas of interest and their accoutrements are completely at odds with the nebulous nature of painting practice.
Böhm's practice is organized around four primary areas of investigation: Systems (serial structures), Perception (transparency and visual ambiguity), Gestalt (partition and outline), and Concept (linear principles and infinite progressions).
• The table is amazingly ambiguous in many areas (probably reflecting the amazing ambiguity in the views of many candidates).
Authority rests in the credibility of the arguments, which must include explicit reflection on uncertainties, ambiguities and areas of ignorance and more openness for dissent.
«Authority rests in the credibility of the arguments, which must include explicit reflection on uncertainties, ambiguities and areas of ignorance and more openness for dissent,» she said.
The recent FSCO decision of Arbitrator Mongeon in Keeping and Aviva Canada Inc. (FSCO A14 - 003770), dated October 31, 2016, sheds some light on this longstanding area of regulatory ambiguity.
If you're writing a patent application does the patent need to be specific enough to avoid ambiguity, but not so specific that it locks you into a pinhole sized area (example: define a type of device,...
Response: We disagree with the commenters that ambiguity in other areas of the rule increase the burden associated with maintaining an accounting.
Given the complexity and ambiguity permeating every area of family law, it's hardly surprising that spouses would find themselves at odds over the legal issues arising from their separation.
This study does what all scientific research should: (1) it clarifies areas of doubt, (2) it addresses conceptual ambiguities, and (3) it raises important questions.
Besides the issues of speed and performance, there are practical issues like how well such apps will perform in areas with poor signal strength, or whether they can overlay data accurately on the real world without ambiguity.
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