There's still a sense
of ambiguity so you can have that ongoing argument.
Not exact matches
So, rather than stretching and testing new channels, your goal should be to take the
ambiguity and risk out
of marketing.
The playbook isn't always clear,
so it's ideal to be able to say agile and adapt in a high degree
of ambiguity.
«In the history
of rules issued by DOL, frequently issues arise» around provisions that may have «appeared clear at first blush but [are] creating
ambiguity,
so this is a regular part
of the regulatory process where you put out a rule [after] a robust comment period and finalize the rule and you continue that outreach.»
The total amount
of the notes was relatively small
so it didn't have a huge impact on the economics
of the investment but we could have avoided the
ambiguity by dealing it with more clearly up front.
Because men have difficulty in dealing with paradox and
ambiguity, they can not accept the evil in themselves, and
so they project it onto others: human enemies (which explains the prevalence
of war) or an omnipotent God (which allows them to avoid their own responsibility).
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.»
The student
of mathematics is taught to be precise in his use
of terms and rigorous in his arguments, avoiding the vagueness and
ambiguity that play
so large a part in ordinary speech, and shunning the intuitive leaps and tacit assumptions that figure
so prominently in everyday reasoning.
Perhaps that's one
of the reasons why I loved Rob Bell's book, What We Talk About When We Talk About God — the unabashed science
of wonder particularly in quantum physics that he connects to the complexity and even
ambiguity of God is
so rare in non-academic religious publishing or thought.
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.
This is indeed observable in the Bible - uniquely
so - for it gives us a «Law
of Finalism» without
ambiguity in its growth and development.
So the RSV renders the passage, but the notes indicate the
ambiguity or uncertainty
of the Hebrew text.
There is
ambiguity in the character
of this Christ; even in him there is that old mixture
of the highest and the lowest that
so fascinated Dostoevsky.
What I wish to offer here is the outcome
of my own thinking, expressed in a simple and clarified form
so that everyone may be able to understand it without
ambiguity, and may criticise and (this is my great hope) correct and amplify it.
Like many
of the writers she admires, Murdoch seeks to salvage the aesthetic riches
of the Christian tradition and to do
so through the glorious
ambiguities of art.
It depends for its delight not upon the situations and
ambiguities of the drawing room, the cultivated folk
of the city, but upon the exaggerations, the trickeries, the buffooneries, and the fantastic human types
so richly produced by the conventionless frontier.
It is no longer quite
so fashionable to speak
of moral
ambiguity as Reinhold Niebuhr never ceased to do, but surely Niebuhr was quite unambiguously correct.
Although I know you were speaking
of social relationships, I'm a person who likes to make everything clear, to eliminate
ambiguities,
so that's why I include other kinds
of relationships.
Although I know you were speaking
of social relationships, Iâ $ ™ m a person who likes to make everything clear, to eliminate
ambiguities,
so thatâ $ ™ s why I include other kinds
of relationships.»
This was created not
so much by any moral
ambiguity in his professions per se (though some inspired less certainty than others) but by two features
of my own interpretive hardwiring as a Muslim.
Hence the
ambiguity which (as I think) one can see running through
so many
of the great theologies.
And
so there should be no
ambiguity on the part
of law that the male / female model should be protected from those who want to obscure that fundamental axiom
of life.
British theologian Kenneth Leech goes
so far as to say that «the holding together
of apparent contradictions and
ambiguities is
of the very nature»
of what he calls «the orthodox project.»
He was finding the lawyers as tiresome as ever: «You may say this is a word - war or a word - insanity, a pleasure one owes to jurists...
so many
ambiguities, sophistries and chicaneries... their jargon is more confusing than all the tongues
of Babylon.»
Isle was gloriously wrong, where many were ingloriously
so, and therefore ingloriously right as well, thanks to
ambiguity and lack
of the will to clarity.
Perhaps it's this simultaneous
ambiguity of the spice blend and the miraculous ability to hit all
of the five tastes at once, in perfect harmony, that makes Heinz ketchup
so good.
If the Preds are going to ever win a championship it's going to have to be
so overwhelming that there is no
ambiguity, and no opportunity for the refs to dictate the outcome
of the game.
I don't think Kundera is a college football fan — though he'd probably appreciate Bobby Petrino — but I hear that quote and I wonder if the reason I was
so drawn to college football in the first place was because
of these conundrums: because it has, for
so long, trafficked in an almost literary sense
of ambiguity.
The Countryside Alliance Foundation has long been concerned about the
ambiguity surrounding meat labelling,
so much
so that the adoption
of a mandatory country
of origin labelling framework was a key plank
of the Countryside Alliance Rural Manifesto published in 2009 (to view the manifesto in full please click here).
All parties in the conflict recognize Palestinian control
of those areas (though the PNA and Israel object to Hamas» control
of Gaza),
so we can, without much
ambiguity, refer to Areas A and B
of the West Bank, as well as the Gaza Strip, as Palestine.
Although there are differences
of preference, and the hung parliament would represent a lack
of mandate for any particular party manifesto as a whole, it seems plausible that the
ambiguity of both centre - left major party manifestos has been designed
so that a compromise hammered out in coalition forming can claim manifesto legitimacy (the same measure being supported by voters
of both parties).
«That is how technical a lot
of these laws are, and they write them
so there is no
ambiguity.
So this is sort
of an
ambiguity that herbalists are faced with sometimes when talking about the most magical plants.
Also, you can specify the type
of relationship you're looking for when you're creating your own profile
so there's no confusion or
ambiguity when you start contacting, or being contacted by other people.
Be mindful that your meeting someone through online dating sites is full
of ambiguity and
so when you have your first video chat, your date is sure to be interested in your surroundings.
Katja,
so fierce and finely drawn, becomes
of figure
of ambiguity — a woman who may surrender to hate, or perhaps a woman who sees hatred at work in the world, and wonders if she wants to be a part
of that world any longer.
Or, at least, that seems to be what it's after, as Richard J. Lewis's lengthy but aimless saga generally goes about its funny - serious business without a guiding purpose, detailing the ups and downs
of Barney's matrimonial days and nights with
so little verve or intention — and with
so little
of the unreliable - narrator
ambiguity implied by its title and flashback structure — that the effect is like reading a dead man's day calendar.
The
ambiguity that characterises the film ultimately does not seem to be
so much an artistic decision as lack
of assertiveness on the part
of the writers.
What I'm not
so fond
of is the cop - out ultimately taken by the filmmakers, who can't seem to follow through on their promisingly metaphysical premise (let alone the theme
of obsessive love), electing instead to eliminate all
ambiguity — now would be the time to dig up that gift - wrapped box I told you about earlier — which reduces the film, in the end, to little more than a cheap, if rather expensive - looking, joke.
Far from the dark
ambiguity of High Art, Cholodenko's Laurel Canyon is actually about happy endings and reunifications
of familial structures — it's not that I didn't enjoy the film, it's that by the end
of it, I didn't respect it
so much.
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.
(The traditionalism
of the school itself,
so central to Max's sense
of his own identity, is clearly part
of this period
ambiguity, along with the importance
of Watergate, Serpico, and Vietnam to Max's career as a playwright.)
Since,
of course, The Lords
of Salem is essentially a horror movie, it will ultimately go the way
of genre and privilege the supernatural over the rational, but before that happens, much like the films that it
so lovingly apes — Stanley Kubrick's The Shining, Roman Polanski's Rosemary's Baby and The Tenant, William Friedkin's The Exorcist — it will flex and stretch its
ambiguities to uncanny breaking point.
So, it leaves the door open for
ambiguity and debate among viewers about whether the character truly died at the end
of the film.
That moral
ambiguity,
of course, is a huge reason why Deadpool was
so popular last time around — it was 2016's highest grossing R - rated film ever — and looks set to continue being
so for some time to come.
Late in the film, Ribisi asks Brolin whether maybe there's something a little troubling or even hypocritical about their gangster - smashing squad trying to destroy Cohen's empire using tactics even the vicious Cohen might find excessively destructive, but the film is
so unrelentingly positive and unambiguous in its depiction
of righteous violence that this stab at moral
ambiguity feels arbitrary and halfhearted.
The
ambiguity of resident boogeyman Michael Myers is part
of what makes the original Halloween
so damn creepy, and it's Carpenter's nerve - jangling musical score that amplifies the suspense to almost unbearable levels.
Sort
of all three, and the eerie
ambiguity makes it
so interesting.
Further adding to its differentiation, The Call also delivers a nice end twist that isn't
so much a wild revelation as just a little spiky add - on
of moral
ambiguity.
There are
so many different versions
of what happened and I think what makes the story
so compelling is the
ambiguity of it,» she says, adding that the deep emotional connection she felt with Marks presented various challenges
of its own.