«There is
too much ambiguity and therefore too much discretion about what our right to justice means in practice, as the supreme court judgment on employment tribunal fees recently acknowledged,» the commission states in the report.
There's far too much wiggle room in the «degree of predictive skill» that you claim (and
too much ambiguity in the term).
«You probably should write me first — it indicates some interest and tells me that you are assertive, and there is not
too much ambiguity.»
Not exact matches
Such relentless
ambiguity in creation has proved
too much for some Christians, and they have succumbed to the temptation.
I am still
too much of a Niebuhrian to conceive easily of a state of affairs which transcends
ambiguity within history itself.
There is just
too much negativity and
ambiguity at the club at the moment, not only do the fans feel it, I'm sure the players feel it themselves
too.
Even when there's hardly any
ambiguity — a blow - dried weatherman promising 65 degrees for the weekend — there is
too often a fleeting sensation of uncertainty,
much as when one approaches a glass door with the word «LLUP» or «HSUP» written on it, before the instruction is decoded to the satisfaction of the unconscious.
Prehistoric fish and trilobites roam... without reading
too much into it, there's a nice
ambiguity to the story.
Cast: Joaquin Phoenix, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Amy Adams Program: Special Presentations Headline: Battlefield Earth Scott's Take: I'm reluctant to say
too much about P.T. Anderson's mesmerizing drama in part because I'll be writing about it at length for next week's limited release and in part because I need to see it a second time here at the festival in order to sort out its many
ambiguities and elisions.
Consider how Marshall spends altogether
too much time on the budding relationship of these non-characters and how at its semi-resolution, Syrena does something completely inexplicable, then something else completely inexplicable, leading to
ambiguity not of the provocative kind but of the rudderless kind indulged in by people making it up as they go along, forgetting what they've left in and what they've left at the side of this endless slog.
The only
ambiguity served up is a possible revelation about the mother that seems intriguing at first but soon falls by the wayside, leaving one to wonder if they were simply reading
too much into bad acting.
I'm normally okay with
ambiguity, but this was a little
too much for me, especially being new to the genre.