ambiguity造句31) More specifically, considerable ambiguity attaches to the meaning of the term total factor productivity.
32) Bottom-up parsers are very susceptible to problems arising from lexical ambiguity.
33) These shifts are creating enormous ambiguity for those already in the workforce as well as those about to enter the business community.
34) A particular branch, the Grammatical Shastra, was formulated using the Sanskrit vocabulary as a substratum, with no ambiguity whatsoever.
35) The design of policy has to take into account the ambiguity of the welfare analysis outlined in the previous section.
36) Within this ambiguity and unclarity, Shallis sees room for an entirely different approach to the whole question of time.
37) Perhaps the author is being satirical, employing irony, allegory, or ambiguity.
38) However, for all dominant themes of harmony, within the noisy ambiguity there might also be quieter, discordant notes.
39) The plan itself does serve as a binding mechanism to reduce ambiguity, but not too much should be expected of it.
40) It has often been pointed out by commentators that there is an ambiguity in Tocqueville's discussion.
41) The final stage was to resolve the ambiguity, by formulating and asking appropriate questions in order to secure the missing information.
42) There is no such ambiguity about a skills analysis which is always person-orientated and not just system-orientated.
43) Role Strain A number of sources of role strain are built into the managerial role: overload, ambiguity, and conflict.
43)try its best to collect and build good sentences.
44) Context, mediated by anaphora, can affect the resolution of lexical as well as structural ambiguity.
45) The Frandon matter has been one of some embarrassment and I am glad it has been resolved, though the ambiguity remains.
46) The managers eventually learned to cope with the ambiguity in measuring their performance.
47) We must note another source of ambiguity about the degree to which the project resulted in whole-school involvement.
48) I have tried to explain that in Claudia's case memory is particularly treacherous, but Letterman likes the idea of ambiguity.
49) However, the author does not leave much room for ambiguity.
50) The former had come to Chant in a derelict house in Clerkenwell; about that there was no ambiguity.
51) The context enables one to specify more clearly the meaning of the word and thus to eliminate the ambiguity.
52) There were constant announcements of further cuts and closures, an unending stream of private message and public ambiguity.
53) Nevertheless, the wording is not entirely free from ambiguity, and no doubt some officials decided to play it safe.
54) Worse yet, they provide lots of ambiguity and material for debate on the relative merits of centralization and decentralization.
55) Two further points regarding the ways managers cope with ambiguity will be of relevance to our consideration of strategic management.
56) One cause for this ambiguity is the specification of the particles that put can occur with to form phrasal verbs.
57) Q: There is some ambiguity about the number of days the Giants plan to use the ballpark.
58) The ambiguity of something so ill-defined argued for on such different, and sometimes contradictory grounds, needs serious analysis.
59) In terms of physical diseases, this ambiguity is fairly clear.
60) The ambiguity in the flow of authority made that a difficult defense to challenge.