Sentences with phrase «remove ambiguity»

Creating and maintaining structure within a team can also help agents stay focused and remove ambiguity regarding individual roles.
Section 7 (2)(b) provides that any ambiguous terms in the NTA should be construed consistently with the Racial Discrimination Act 1975 if that construction would remove the ambiguity.
A short description can help remove any ambiguity about the event or provide any extra information needed (e.g. the course units that will be examined in an online test).
Hopkins and his colleagues think that they have found a way to remove that ambiguity.
That should remove all ambiguity.
BASC believes the changes will remove ambiguity by providing a definitive list of accepted obsolete calibres and ignition methods and will allow a firearm of a calibre and type subsequently not accepted as antique to be added to a firearm or shotgun certificate.
The Home Office has announced that the new forms will ask whether an applicant has ever been diagnosed or treated for a relevant medical condition to remove ambiguity around the current wording.
Remove ambiguity so that your prospects don't quit before they have a chance to start.
The English translation improves upon the original Italian text by shaping it to be more evidently in accord with Church teaching, but it does not succeed in removing all ambiguities.
Where candidate searches over-lapped with other well - known individuals - such as Mark Webber, a name shared by a well - known racing driver and a Ukip candidate - the search term was adjusted to remove ambiguities, for instance by only recording searches for «Mark Webber Ukip».
I am pleased that targets in the second period, after being oddly referred to as «objectives» in Durban, are now again called «commitments», removing any ambiguity about whether they are legally equivalent to targets in the first commitment period.
I prefer that structure because it is more customer friendly and removes the ambiguity around how the 30 day period should be defined — from the day the disease was diagnosed or reported to the insurer.
remove ambiguities in employment status rules, with a set of rights for agency workers that is clear and distinct, so that we can all focus on progress rather than dispute.

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When further directives are sought within the experience of the early Church, the principle enunciated by Jesus stands, but the ambiguity is not removed.
What these bishops did was to remove the totally inadequate religious textbooks and the advisers / inspectors who wrote and promoted them and provide the teachers with sound Catholic text - books which were not only faithful to the Catechism of the Catholic Church but which also taught the faith clearly, comprehensively and without any ambiguity.
The repayment was to «remove any potential ambiguity», the spokesman explained, adding Mr Darling was «determined to ensure he is and is seen to be doing the right thing».
(Here you're exploiting the ambiguity in the meaning of the word remove.)
Repeating entanglement experiments with a combination of entangled photons and electrons might remove the last shades of ambiguity, says Browne.
Specifically, for the XMRV SNP analysis, reads were initially trimmed for quality by trimming 6 bp from the 5 ′ and 3 ′ ends, trimming regions with more than a 0.1 % chance of an error per base, removing all low - quality bases, and setting the number of maximum ambiguities to 1.
By this, that usual ambiguity encountered whenever you meet an interesting person one on one is removed.
Are team members stepping up to remove the customer's ambiguity regarding your products or services?
By using basis points in conversation, traders and analysts remove some of the ambiguity that can arise when talking about things in percentage moves.
Core to this experience is the disguise system which has been heavily retweaked since Absolution to remove a lot of the frustrating ambiguity.
These games remove the worst of the uncertainty, helplessness, ambiguity, and consequences for failure that come with those real world jobs and turn them into game systems that are interesting and fun to interact with.
Often the focus is upon a fragment of a larger subject or on an aspect removed from its larger context, adding an interesting ambiguity to the work.
Hoda's writhing forms, at once suggestive and impenetrable, are sufficiently removed from their source objects to furnish them with a formal ambiguity.
So ambiguity needs to be removed.
There can be no progress in understanding until ambiguity is removed.
Section 17 removes legislative definitional ambiguity and makes clear that for asylum support purposes a person remains an asylum seeker, following determination of his claim, during any period when an in - country appeal could be brought to the Asylum and Immigration Tribunal and where an appeal is pending.
My view is that the ambiguity has been removed about that.
While the plaintiff in this case was ultimately successful, I have to assume that one of the first things Sun Life, and other the insurance companies, will do after reading this decision is try to ensure that any ambiguity with respect to their deadlines for applications is removed.
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