There's
plenty of ambiguity too: is Night Watch a field of corn, a hair transplant writ large, a broom to sweep away or bristle to enumerate the anxieties of insomnia, or a reference to Rembrandt?
But that brings
plenty of ambiguity and judgment into play.
Admittedly, there are
plenty of ambiguities in how the Court has interpreted and applied the equal protection, free exercise, and free speech clauses.
Not exact matches
Plenty of thinkers have argued that time abroad increases important skills for business success like comfort with
ambiguity, confidence when confronted with the unfamiliar, and accelerated learning, but the team
of social scientists out
of Rice University, Columbia, and the University
of North Carolina behind this study wanted to test the effects
of extended travel abroad on self knowledge specifically.
There was not much
ambiguity in the statement as adopted, but there was
plenty of avoidance.
If you get scammed, you will find a
plenty of lies, dishonesty,
ambiguities, fraud and falsification.
Moral conflict and moral
ambiguity are themes that have consumed me throughout my career, and there is
plenty of both on the border.
That kind
of ambiguity inspired
plenty of questions across all 12 standards and subsections — and auditors, security professionals, e-commerce merchants and the QSA community frequently went back to PCI asking for additional detail.