The Northern Virginia Association of Realtors ® (NVAR) supports legislation to protect the public
from the ambiguity of real estate teams by defining teams and regulating the advertising and real estate services provided by licensees as part of a team or group.
He would always leave it to the benevolence of the Legislature, for, modify it as you please, it will be impossible to express it in such a manner as to clear
it from ambiguity.
But, as one might expect when the Constitution itself is free
from ambiguity, the surrounding history makes what is already clear even clearer.
I think a lot of attitudes derive
from the ambiguity and uncertainty of the conclusions reached by the science in it's current state of development.
One is that many claims arise
from ambiguity, particularly ambiguity about what a home inspector does and, more importantly, what a home inspector does not do.
The HBO series has made compelling drama
from ambiguity and irresolution.
Yet the extent to which the meaning of the term is inextricably related to historical research must be explained in some detail, if the concept is to be freed
from the ambiguity which continues to haunt it.
It has brought on a new thirst for clarity, precision, and freedom
from ambiguity, all to be construed in terms of the models of the scientific method itself.
The intellectual difficulty that stands in the way of a theoretical inquiry into the meaning of history results
from the ambiguity of the material with which the observer has to deal.
The Oxford Conference on Church, Community, and State redeemed the classical definition of justice somewhat
from ambiguity when it stated that justice is the «ideal of a harmonious relation of life to life.
No Kingdom is now breaking in to free the world
from ambiguity and suffering.
Much of the polarization of praise in our sanctuaries stems
from the ambiguity of the terms themselves.
Once again, it's important to keep things simple and refrain
from ambiguity.
«1 Some of the confusion about play stems
from ambiguities surrounding the use of the term play itself.
With their gross generalizations about nuclear weaponry, the churches seem to have contracted a severe case of nuclear «theology» which conveniently shields
them from the ambiguities and complexities of the nuclear weapons debate.
Theologians throughout Christian history have envisioned the church as a community of believers not separate
from the ambiguities of a sinful yet graced world but fully immersed in that world.
The women's movement highlights ambiguity, while we yearn to escape
from ambiguities.
Establishing these proposals would be costly to all parties in the short term, in part because of the benefits nations derive
from ambiguities in their claims and treaties.
The confusion stems
from ambiguities in the law.
Not exact matches
But there was just one hiccup: Due to
ambiguity around the US regulatory environment, investors in America would be explicitly forbidden
from investing in that crowdsale in late June.
And
ambiguity is not a good thing for McDonald's, as evidenced by a tweet
from ESPNW columnist and on - camera host Sarah Spain: While lovin» may indeed be greater than hatin», «Hatin» Beats Heart Disease.»
For the most impactful decisions, it is crucial not to apply some model but to accept the
ambiguity that comes with doing new things, and to undertake the hard thinking
from first principles required to construct the best path forward.
In a statement to CNBC, Mylan reiterated that it was following guidance
from the federal government on the classification of EpiPens and it referred to a new government rule that intends to clarify
ambiguities in Medicaid rebate law.
Projections
from Scotiabank and the Bank of Canada estimate that if
ambiguity lingers over NAFTA into next year, the ensuing investment concerns would reduce Canada's GDP by about one - fifth of one per cent through 2019.
«The
ambiguity of these very latest developments introduced by President Trump is casting a shadow over the future travel demand to and
from the U.S.,» said Nadejda Popova, travel project manager at Euromonitor.
Ambiguities in the Outer Space Treaty currently create uncertainty over whether anyone can profit
from such business ventures.
If most startups opt to go with 506 (c) offerings due to this
ambiguity, then angel investors and groups would then have to submit to the new «reasonable steps to verify» standard, which could include things like turning over tax returns, W - 2's, credit reports, net worth statements, etc. or getting a certification
from a lawyer, CPA or broker - dealer.
The potential for further central bank interest - rate hikes, inflation swings, a surge in US Treasury yields
from Fed action, or
ambiguities surrounding proposed legislation could reduce the attractiveness of mergers and acquisitions.
Trump's constant reversals,
ambiguity, mixed signals, and outright hostility to following through on US commitments on everything
from trade deals to military alliances have destroyed trust in the US's ability to actually fulfill its pledges.
«Permanent Work funding
from FEMA is the main source of federal assistance to help a community repair and rebuild its public infrastructure after a natural disaster, and there should be absolutely no
ambiguity that the federal government intends to provide this crucial assistance to help Puerto Rico build back after Hurricane Maria,» they wrote.
You know artists — they love the
ambiguity because it gets viewers
from all sides.
They show me first why they embarrass me: because I am committed to a pretense of detached scholarship and existential
ambiguity that excuses me
from the vigorous demands of wisdom, which is all about deciding what is right and what is wrong.
There are perfunctory references to the moral
ambiguities involved, but the gist of the article is that such harvesting for laboratory experiments can be clearly separated
from the rightness or wrongness of abortion, can advance medical developments useful to the already born, and therefore should be approved.
A true god would have been able to look past the times
from 2000 years ago and plan just a little better to avoid the
ambiguity of this particular god.
The
ambiguity of Alfie's condition is explained in a statement
from his doctors.
I think that the
ambiguity of sin helps to push us away
from legalism.
The political game as played
from 1956 on in Poland was looser than elsewhere in the Soviet bloc, and a world away
from the USSR itself, but less repression made for more
ambiguity.
It is at best a prolegomenon which seeks to suggest an element in the ministry of Jesus that gives it a constitutive as distinct
from an exemplary character, that makes it the supreme action of all history (action that is fully and entirely human, yet unique), action which crowns a ministry in which the
ambiguities of human life are progressively articulated, being action in which their burden is endured à l'outrance.
For myself, as I have suggested, I do not think the
ambiguity of the historical evidence prevents us
from having an outline picture ofJesus.
The necessity for new definitions arises
from the fact of
ambiguity.
An adequate formulation or expression of this, free
from objections, is fraught with immense difficulty because of the inevitable
ambiguity of words, which is not easy to eradicate even in technical usage.
When they experience limits and
ambiguities — and which of us as human persons does not,
from time to time?
But in a way, the choice to depart
from the novel and input an indefinite final image — one that signals
ambiguity in the struggle between the profane and the sacred — serves as metaphor for Scorsese's own faith.
Bishop Persell, viewing the scene
from the perspective of the Episcopal Diocese of Chicago, draws an even stronger conclusion: «If you're formed in opposition and negativity, you're bound to keep on splitting — there's always need for more purity, and you don't live with
ambiguity very well, so you end up in a church of one.»
Looking at this side of the
ambiguity, we see a church in which many first - world Christians of our day could feel comfortable and undisturbed: a church that lives without question or resistance in a state founded on violence and made prosperous by the exploitation of less fortunate nations; a church that accepts various perquisites
from that state as its due; a church where changing jobs for the sake of peace and justice is seldom considered; a church that constantly speaks in the language of war; a church given to eloquent invective in its internal disputes and against outside opponents; a church quite sure that God will punish the wicked.
It must be open to input
from both listener and speaker, and it must of necessity be full of the
ambiguity and uncertainty that characterizes the human condition.
We've already discussed Chapter 2 — «The Old Testament and Ancient Near Eastern Literature» — in which Enns tackles the difficult question of how to understand the Bible as special and revelatory when Genesis in particular looks so much like other literature
from the ancient Near Eastern world, and Chapter 3 --- «The Old Testament and Theological Diversity» — which addresses some of the tension,
ambiguity, and diversity found within the pages of Scripture.
Turn inside, they said, away
from the variable senses and the
ambiguities of the world, and you will discover what you can not doubt, namely the changeless and universal Truth present to but above the fickle mind — the truth of mathematics, of beauty and of good and evil.
The
ambiguities in the struggles for bread and justice call him away
from such simplistic dualism to work on what he calls «the left wing of the possible.»
I recognize the sin of sloth in us all that prevents us
from looking up references, and I am still eager for readers to feel directly the impact of the biblical
ambiguity.