Sentences with phrase «for ambiguity»

There's a problem with any even - number... there can be ties... which while legally binding, leaves a lot of room for ambiguity in the future.
We live in a culture with a high tolerance for ambiguity.
There is no room for ambiguity in building a structure.
For the clown is a most ambiguous figure, and in his very ambiguity a most appropriate symbol for the ambiguity of the sacred and for the double - rhythm which this ambiguity requires.
There is no room for ambiguity when you choose your words.
Looking beyond the messy sales process, the project has been heavily criticized for ambiguity.
Surely there was no wrong for ambiguity, given it suggested widespread law breaking in the company.
So, it leaves the door open for ambiguity and debate among viewers about whether the character truly died at the end of the film.
If only they were attached to a film where «ambiguity for ambiguity's sake» wasn't a foundational, guiding principle of the filmmaker.
The time for ambiguity regarding this question has passed and the answer is a definite yes.
A critical point of entry is the potential for ambiguity often associated with abstraction.
There is absolutely no place for ambiguity in the resume.
Here, the partnership agreement did not cover this situation and therefore the courts held that the partnership itself was responsible for the ambiguity and lack of guidelines.
If so I'd suggest that to use that clause as it is written places the listing brokerage at risk of successfully being sued based on the clause creator's fault for ambiguity.
Studies show that entrepreneurs have a high tolerance for ambiguity, and some even find uncertainty desirable.
But we're in strange times (job loss, interest rates, tech innovation, etc.), so I'm leaving lots of room for ambiguity.
The movie allows for ambiguity in nearly all of the characters, and opens and closes with bookends of a sort that remind of the odd, confused, coming - out - of - a-bad-dream feeling of Casualties of War's framing story.
All test questions are pretested and reviewed for ambiguity and bias by trained testing professionals.
Governor says bill merely codifies Roe v. Wade BY MICHAEL RICONDA The New York State Legislature is currently considering the Reproductive Health Act (S - 348), which Democrats say would bring New York up to current federal reproductive health standards, but has also raised red flags in the minds of many Republcans and anti-abortion activists for ambiguities -LSB-...]
Whereas previously his films have been defiantly, dynamically art - house - sometimes so quietly contemplative they border on the spare - 12 Years a Slave is passionate and direct: there's no room for ambiguity here.
«What it does is try to test for ambiguity in the inter partes claim language, not patentability.
As for ambiguity: Gelb writes that da Vinci possessed «a high tolerance for uncertainty.»
Hence there is an ambiguity in human sexuality that may stand as a symbol for the ambiguity of all human life in its genuine potentiality and in its tragic failure.
Though they were slow to be convinced at first, it was only because «it seemed too good to be true».27 In Luke's view there was no room for the ambiguity about the Easter event which allowed for the doubt expressed in Matthew 28:17 and John 20:24 - 5.
Making allowances for the ambiguity of some categories (does «none» mean «no denominational preference» or «no religion at all»?)
Should governments and corporations wait for the ambiguities to be resolved before acting to cut fossil fuel emissions?
At one point during our drive, ironically, Refn spells out his desire for ambiguity: «You're trying to fish for a specific answer that will answer all your questions and I'm not gonna give you that because that's not interesting to your reader.»
The film tries for ambiguity, but stumbles over into «who gives a crap.»
The pseudo-twisty ending strives mightily for ambiguity, but instead has to settle for inscrutability.
But, Black Panther allows for some ambiguity because of this approach to depicting Killmonger's final moments.
Playing a predatory alien who prays on unsuspecting hitchhikers, luring them to a black and viscous fate that is all the more horrifying for its ambiguities, Johansson is utterly mesmerising.
Pearce, making a terrific writing / directing debut, has a knack for ambiguity, for toying with our expectations.
Although I had my worst suspicions — that Nelson is daughter - whipped, that the film is a cynical plea for attention, that all involved have mistaken evasiveness for ambiguity — confirmed by the disc's extras, I found both yak - tracks thoroughly engaging.
Not saddled with her ho - hum lines from Matthew Vaughn «s First Class script and seemingly more dedicated to this all blue role, Lawrence provides depth to a character that's always been cloaked in mystery, showing off her penchant for ambiguity under the gun.
The film plays like the negative image of a mentor story: Mark is whisked away to du Pont's farmhouse to train and gradually unravels under a form of abuse that is all the more disturbing for its ambiguity.
It's Burwell's affection for ambiguity that undoubtedly makes him so simpatico with the Coens; the brothers hate to discuss the meaning of their movies or interpret them for other people, and that holds true for the man who wrote the iconic scores for Fargo, The Hudsucker Proxy, and A Serious Man.
Pedigree: Most of the pedigree comes from the original film, which even critics normally allergic to bloody genre fare admired for its ambiguity and somber tone.
Dean, Your point is well taken, but we still have area for ambiguity.
Maxim G: Discounting for ambiguity is a natural tendency that should be overcome, just as should be overeating.
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