Sentences with phrase «more ambiguity»

It's clear they're building her up to be a villain later on in the series, although a little more ambiguity would have made it a lot less predictable.
You don't need to add even more ambiguity to the equation by implementing an LMS that is overly complex and requires vast IT knowledge.
The researchers discovered that the benefits to men who small talk are more pronounced in negotiation situations that are characterized by more ambiguity and where small talk is not necessarily expected.
Plano's counsel apparently detected more ambiguity in these precedents than did the Fifth Circuit.
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.
«An agreement with a lot more ambiguity is more favorable to countries that are very concerned about showing [they have met their commitments].
Whereas the gaps in Venice merely conveyed an absence in a mass, the tight - knit installation in Dakar allows more ambiguity that question the role of that empty space as it affects a group's community.
However, in general, the science of climate impacts is less clear than the physical basis for climate change, and the literature is thinner, so there is necessarily more ambiguity in WG 2 statements.
Cruise is excellent in the lead, although one wonders whether he may have been allowed a little more ambiguity in his character — the usual tension between accuracy and entertainment in films based on historical events means this is always a difficult decision, but as a leading man von Stauffenberg is just a little too one - dimensional.
With less players in the space and more ambiguity in terms of asset profile, it leaves the opportunity for brokers to offer a high level of service to their client, do minimal amount of legwork from a broker standpoint, and still get paid a premium that would traditionally be ground down by the borrower / lender network in other more mainstream asset classes.
It seems some routes are reflecting dynamic pricing which means that the award requirements are higher for flights closer to the departure date, so it looks like there's going to be even more ambiguity for the SkyMiles program.
I've always of the opinion that God gave the 10 commandments as part of his salvation plan to reduce fuzziness in man's thinking; no more ambiguity, no more false pretenses, bring the most self - righteous to acknowledge their depravity to prepare them for the coming of the Savior.
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Now no more ambiguity about what are lateral raises or what are side raise or lateral lifts.
We need to consider even two more ambiguities: The priestly division of
We need to consider even two more ambiguities: The priestly division of One tradition places Jesus» birth on 6 January, another on the twenty - fifth of a month.
Holbrook's excellent performance expresses his inner turmoil with limited dialog, but there's more ambiguity than necessary.
While I think that Nintendo's E3 conference had some good things in it, there was more ambiguity to the whole event than I would have liked.
For these other patterns, there is more ambiguity.
«The principal concern is that as compliance - based regulation is focused on outcomes rather than rules, there is more ambiguity and less certainty for firms as to what they must actually do to achieve compliance,» says the consultation report.
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