There is, secondly, the puzzling
fact of ambiguity, the interpenetrating mixture of virtues and vices.
The necessity for new definitions arises from
the fact of ambiguity.
Not exact matches
Efti goes on to offer founders a list
of suggestions to ensure that the people they hire can deal with the
ambiguity and messiness
of start - up life, including stressing this
fact in interviews, encouraging employees to take ownership
of their ideas, breaking down barriers between teams, and giving new hires some skin in the game in the form
of equity.
The
ambiguity of what it means to be Christian is a key feature that has allowed it to survive despite the
fact that it's based on a book
of fiction.
Such cautions in
fact come naturally to those
of us who came
of intellectual age in the middle - to - late 1950s — that brief, golden era
of consensus, with its prevailing moods
of irony,
ambiguity, and paradox.
But to use this
fact as if it implied no analysis
of encounters with those who are, in various degrees, not Christian is a shirking both
of time intellectual task and
of the personal
ambiguity of realizing that the evangelizer too must change in his attitudes.
I address these issues in section VII) Combining these two ideals, into rational empiricism or empirical rationalism, means that one can not achieve rational coherence by simply denying or ignoring some
facts of experience, and that one can not achieve empirical adequacy by being inconsistent (even if inconsistency is re-labeled paradox, mystery, or
ambiguity, and referred to in hallowed tones).
Part
of Silva's genius is his recognition
of the moral
ambiguities of even good - guy counter-terrorism, though he never loses sight
of the
fact that there are, in
fact, good guys and bad guys in this world.
The Netflix original is better than the beating the critics are giving it on Rotten Tomatoes, which could be due to the
fact that the media elite seem to prefer the moral
ambiguity of Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri to a straight - ahead tale
of good battling evil.
In
fact, a distinguishing mark
of the new atheism is that it leaves no room for a sense
of moral
ambiguity in anything that smacks
of faith.
The
fact that
ambiguities and contradictions can be found in the resulting text, especially at the juncture
of sentences 2 and 3, suggests that the latter has been added in Process 31 - 32.
The
fact that the «subjective form» assigned to a past entity by a present entity in prehension is variable testifies to this basic condition
of ambiguity of past occasions with reference to present ones.
It is an inescapable
fact that when free - church men and established - church men undertake to frame a joint statement about the relations
of church and state, they can come to agreement only by a studied
ambiguity or by a cautious avoidance
of controversial aspects
of the question.
It seems clear that this apparent
ambiguity stems from the
fact that — according to general relativity — the passage
of time differs for the object and observer.
«I think because
of the
ambiguity of the measurements there was no firm consensus in the scientific community that [the hydrogen] was in
fact water.
It's more than how your doctor performed on the board exam — a mind - numbing multiple - choice exercise that is all about
facts and doesn't adequately address the
ambiguities, complexities, and uncertainties
of medical practice.
I also liked the
fact that there's a bit
of ambiguity and the movie never tells you whether Julia did or did not murder the person she was accused
of murdering.
In Polanski's world, the mere
fact that a mystery is solved doesn't mean there's a happy ending, and his incredible powers
of ambiguity have never been so strong as in Chinatown.
This
ambiguity is in part a result
of the
fact that NAEP is administered infrequently and only in certain grade levels.
Leaving aside the inherent
ambiguity of terms such as «sufficient,» «informed,» and «grounding,» the court's definition in
fact assumes that in a complex and rapidly changing society the skills needed, and therefore constitutionally required, will change as well.
11 While the ruling called for more urgent action from districts to desegregate their schools, the
ambiguity of the phrase provided ample leeway for officials such as those in Prince Edward County to implement delaying tactics.12 In
fact, in the years following the Brown rulings, Virginia's NAACP chapter continuously fought county officials in court as they refused to set a start date for integrating the public schools.
To get a better grip on the intricate nature
of the truth and its
ambiguity, we have got to scrutinize
facts and find out about their codes.
The constant lack
of direction and
ambiguity in tasks and the
fact that I was always working on the client's site and had to maintain appearances
of conviction and composure under stress.
I got them, played them, finished them and so on, however, silent hill really stood out for me due to the
ambiguity of its surroundings, the focus on psychological horror which was unheard
of in games at the time, eerie soundtrack, disturbing environments, the amazing puzzles, the unforgettable scenes such as when Lisa was bleeding off to death due to Samael's possession and the
fact that the hell the character was experiencing didn't have much explanation at the time and that added to the appeal
of the game.
Portraits
of the artist's veiled subjects employ
ambiguity to skillfully weave
fact and fiction like the textiles that cover them.
Portraits
of the artist's veiled subjects capitalize on
ambiguity to skillfully weave
fact and fiction like the textiles that cover them.
Deconstructing the usual chain reaction
of actions and
facts, and judging and analysing it in a playful and ironic way, Cvijanovic and Moudov underline the
ambiguity of the real, and the inadequacy
of our instruments
of interpretation.
Portraits
of the artist's veiled subjects employ
ambiguity to skillfully weave
fact and -LSB-...]
Portraits
of veiled subjects capitalize on
ambiguity to skillfully weave
fact and fiction, while questioning how to create a portrait without representing the physicality
of the sitter.
The visual
ambiguity and feeling
of disorientation produced by each work was compounded by the
fact that they were part
of a chain
of movement, as the three galleries were connected.
The
fact that his canvasses are untitled, being identified only by dates and letters, helped to create an aura
of ambiguity around his art.
Certain
of that, conscious
of the
fact that Carrie Schneider's work has, for several years, evidenced an artistic strategy concerned with
ambiguity, [2] it seems likely that her first solo show is in large part an exploration
of the tactics
of camouflage.
At the core
of his use
of the medium is the
ambiguity of its relationship to
fact and fiction.
And, in
fact, from what we understand about the possible volcanic and solar forcings involved (and the latter is somewhat limited by
ambiguities in the record before the satellite era), there is no reason to expect that the natural trend would have been for rising temperatures in the second half
of the 20th century.
On the
facts of the case, the Court found that there was no
ambiguity and the parties intended and agreed to displace the common law notice entitlement.
This resulted in generic2 dropping its obviousness attack; however it unsuccessfully re-argued insufficiency — the slightly different allegations raised by Apotex in
fact appeared to stress the futility
of both generics» arguments: «Apotex and Cobalt seem more intent in casting about to pick at whatever [sp] they can than to argue genuine
ambiguities or insufficiencies».
In
fact, scholars hypothesize this
ambiguity serves a self - protective factor in that it allows people to venture out in public again when an object
of interest does not reciprocate that interest.5 Basically you are putting yourself out there, but not all the way out there.