The phrase
"certain ambiguity" means that something is intentionally unclear or can be interpreted in more than one way, but has a definite or undeniable quality about it.
Full definition
Though there are
certain ambiguities related to the calculation of holding period for an under - construction property, there have been several court judgments in different cases.
Traditional theology has always been faced with
a certain ambiguity on this issue.
But
a certain ambiguity haunts Pannenberg's work.
מָשְׁכֵנִי אַחֲרֶיךָ נָּרוּצָה It has
a certain ambiguity — draw me after thee we will run.
To be more precise, the Lockean idea of consent is based on
a certain ambiguity about our natures.
But this view makes for
a certain ambiguity.
Thus most of us, most of the time, manifest
a certain ambiguity of orientation.
The quote, attributed to J. A. M. Whistler (and surprisingly hard to confirm), has come to typify «art for art's sake,» but it allows
a certain ambiguity, too.
Maybe it helps to notice
a certain ambiguity.
Main Gallery: What's Required We both edit our work down to a point where there is
a certain ambiguity.
Whether considering the deformation of shapes, changes in visual perspective, layouts or frameworks within which we move, I try to accentuate
a certain ambiguity in the perception of these categories.
We both edit our work down to a point where there is
a certain ambiguity.
For this particular Treehugger at least, the name had
a certain ambiguity.
It seems that despite the spotlight,
a certain ambiguity still prevails.
Although your education was intended to prepare you for what's next, there is
a certain ambiguity to what lies ahead, and you might find yourself wondering if you're actually ready to plunge ahead toward the career that you have in mind.