Sentences with phrase «where ambiguity»

That being said, where an ambiguity is found, the Court of Appeal affirmed the view that a Trial Judge may directly examine the intentions of the parties.
The Penal Rule in favour of a defendant where ambiguity exists would certainly work; but that's only likely to come up at a hearing, well after any application of the Regulation have already occurred.
The Court of Appeal declined to reverse the trial judge's decision, holding that contra proferentem was inapplicable where ambiguity can be resolved with reference to the objective factual matrix, and further, that Talius's reliance on the subjective understanding of its representative did not assist in interpreting the contract:
The symbolic enters the narrative within each artist's process, bringing two visible aspects to an intermediate point where ambiguity and truth reach a place of both / and — the things seen and those unseen.
If a loyalty program wants to earn loyalty it has an obligation to make the terms of the program as clear as possible, and where ambiguity exists, to resolve it publicly on equal terms.
Scripture is not clear on how we continue the work of Jesus in our life, or what it will look like, but that is where the ambiguity, flexibility, freedom, and creativity of Scripture come in.
But this dual use makes it more complicated to figure out what's supposed to happen in what rendering, which is where ambiguities arise...

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Some things are difficult to measure quantitatively, but those cases are usually where it's most important to try because you can cut through a lot of ambiguity and save yourself time in the long run.»
«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 article quotes David E. Teitelbaum, Partner at Sidley Austin, as saying that the guidance will be «challenging» and Angela Angelovska - Wilson, Counsel at Latham & Watkins in Washington D.C. and a Member of the Finance Department and the Financial Regulatory Group, as explaining as others have how the guidance creates more confusion than it clarifies: the new definitions introduce ambiguities and where it seems to target Bitcoin it isn't clear if it affects programs offering «miles» or «points,» etc..
'» On the contrary: Here and elsewhere where the masculine / generic noun na'ar is used (of Dinah in Gen 34:3, 12; of young women in the legal texts of Deut 22:15 - 16, 21, 23 - 29) the context makes quite clear that no ambiguity of gender is implied by the non-use of the feminine na'arah.
The claim that «Jesus was not a pacifist» is an example of the fallacy of ambiguity, sometimes also referred to as equivocation, where an orator tries to build his argument on the uncertainty of words or on a term that has multiple meanings.
Looking at this side of the ambiguity, we see a church in which many first - world Christians of our day could feel comfortable and undisturbed: a church that lives without question or resistance in a state founded on violence and made prosperous by the exploitation of less fortunate nations; a church that accepts various perquisites from that state as its due; a church where changing jobs for the sake of peace and justice is seldom considered; a church that constantly speaks in the language of war; a church given to eloquent invective in its internal disputes and against outside opponents; a church quite sure that God will punish the wicked.
At this juncture, it would be helpful to clarify unavoidable ambiguities in the context of Whitehead's treatment of propositions where this «second» subject is concerned.
Those riddles one finds in Machiavelli, those ambiguities and ironies» they mark the points where, the soul having been cut away, we are troubled with the illusion that «something» is still there.
A second basic question of method is: where shall we begin to examine and perhaps to resolve this massive ambiguity?
This chapter looks at one side of the Bible's ambiguity where we see a church in which many first - world Christians of our day could feel comfortable and undisturbed: a church that lives without question or resistance in a state founded on violence and made prosperous by the exploitation of less fortunate nations.
That church was caught up in the biblical ambiguity, as chapter 10 has evidenced.19 But, as is the case with Jesus, it is easy to see where the weight falls.
To add to the ambiguity, there are scattered sayings in the Gospels where without argument Jesus refers to himself as the Messiah: Matt.
Although he is the son of an Anglican clergyman, he is alone and self - sufficient in a world of ambiguity and violence where love often is a possessive passion which is easily transformed into hate.
I think I am beginning to understand why we put ourselves in situations of moral ambiguity where we seek to do good but end up doing evil.
In contrast to the greeting the President accorded to the King of Saudi Arabia in April, where spooked White House officials dismissed what looked like a full gesture of obeisance as a mere exercise in height adjustment, this time there was no ambiguity.
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.
But if that does happen, it will have to be a situation where both parties announce to the world that whatever ambiguity existed in the relationship is gone.
So, where does ambiguity come in here?
However, much like an episode of the Simpsons where Monty Burns abates the safety inspector's concerns with ambiguity and charm, or where a banking crash is blamed on an individual's greed and selfishness rather than on inadequate regulation and recklessness from those at the top, Wenger will paper over the cracks from now until the end of the transfer window.
When I get caught in these moments of mental challenge where for a few nights I can not sleep because I can't figure out what I think about a certain subject that has suddenly presented itself to me and have to live with that ambiguity - well, that's when I feel completely inspired.
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«I love ambiguity; that's where all the juiciness is of life.»
She'll realize quickly that there isn't any ambiguity where sleep is concerned!
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».
Because of the nature of the Second Amendment and its relative ambiguity, the line where something becomes permissible to prohibit is not clear.
Currently, through the use of conflicting and limiting standing requirements and jurisdictional ambiguity, many property owners are left in state courts where the burden is on them to prove not only harm, but a «total loss of use» of their property as a whole.
«When you start out with ambiguity it's difficult, but as you apply the science you start to see where you want to focus.»
In some cases there is an ambiguity in the sources over the party affiliations and this is explained below where relevant.
Yet the built - in ambiguity of the present system might hold appeal for some, depending where they are in the power structure.
The vagueness reflects an ambiguity about where exactly most northwest African meteorites are found.
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.
Translating the hypothesis to a numerical model forces you to confront the ambiguities; along the way there are many points where you might reject the hypothesis because of a discovery from first principles (violation of conservation laws, dimensional inconsistency, qualitative failure to replicate the hypothesized behavior mode, absurd behavior in extremes, etc.).
The ambiguity in symptoms is caused by the fact that the nerves in the stomach and heart don't clearly signal to the brain where pain originates.
In a world where relationships are consumed by ambiguity, pride, and various shades of gray, Kolbaba enlightens readers to the ways lovers thrived in simpler times.
Jessica Massa says today's romantic landscape is full of ambiguity and gray areas about where any given connection might lead.
Actually, Netflix's business model proves the outdatedness of the network system, because in addition to the cast of «Orange,» Netflix knocked it out of the park with «House of Cards,» where even the good guys oozed moral ambiguity and made questionable decisions all while holding our attention (for some of us, holding our attention for 12 straight hours).
Much of the ambiguity stems from where exactly Harry Ross stands in relation to this class solidarity — as an invited guest or a trained servant.
by Walter Chaw Where the first season ended with at least lip - service to ambiguity and frustration, the second runs a disturbingly cheery course of happy horseshit and the worst kinds of Dr. Phil - isms while canonizing our Sainted Paul (Gabriel Byrne) on the cross of other peoples» problems.
If only they were attached to a film where «ambiguity for ambiguity's sake» wasn't a foundational, guiding principle of the filmmaker.
She's a lovely fatale in a film where everyone takes a turn as a fatale; too easy to say there are heroes and villains, closer to the truth to say the picture takes time to paint everyone with the same grey ambiguity.
Consider creating an online forum or social media group where employees can ask questions and clarify ambiguities.
And even before it's unpacked, there's no ambiguity as to where this product is aimed: classrooms and business meeting rooms.
Where the Golf GTI goes for a subtly fancier plain wrapper, the ST's gaping mesh grille, 19 - inch alloy wheels and wilder colour options - Tangerine Scream orange being perhaps the most retina threatening — sell its performance credentials without ambiguity.
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