ambiguity造句61) The ambiguity of the social system is present in the semantic system too.
62) That is the fruitful ambiguity on which the new fiction was based.
63) The aim is to reduce the pattern level ambiguity until only allowable words remain.
64) But the national press has published nothing about the ambiguity surrounding the Milwaukee Project.
65) But if we think more carefully about this definition, it becomes clouded by ambiguity.
66) Nevertheless, we were always able to assign a cone to one of three categories without ambiguity.
67) The ambiguity of layman's oral language should not be lost in specialised technical language.
68) Some statistical data is always included and, again, care is needed to avoid any ambiguity.
69) The pyramids of corporate strength have flattened into a web of organizational ambiguity.
70) Handwriting, or script recognition is a difficult task due to the inherent ambiguity within the input.
71) To avoid ambiguity it is good practice to complete the comments section even if the current version is required.
72) This will create a certain amount of ambiguity for everyone attempting to exert control.
73) Feminists are more aware of this ambiguity than psychologists are of their similarly ambiguous position.
74) In Chapters 5 and 6 the Chart is allowed to run to completion in order to determine the worst-case effects of lexical ambiguity.
75) A major cause of ambiguity is the lack of acoustic cues to word boundaries.
76) This ambiguity obfuscates the distinct voices of Proust's text and de Man's and divides the responsibility for the proposition.
77) They are fiercely secretive and of their own choice inhabit a dim world of ambiguity and half-truths.
78) As a result there are areas of ambiguity in determining the value of state support for the railways.
79) They argue that the ambiguity encourages both sides to show restraint.
80) At present I only wish to draw attention to a possible ambiguity in a crucial move.
81) He uses studied ambiguity to present himself as a walking political Rorschach test.
82) Much of this ambiguity arises through relatively rare usages of the words.
83) This description owes its quaint sound partly to its antiquity, and partly to ambiguity.
84) Their very flexibility creates an uncomfortable ambiguity for those who are part of them.
85) In later life there was some ambiguity about his attitude to the school.
86) And yet this type of ambiguity bears a striking resemblance to the scope ambiguities described above.
87) The output from a character recogniser requires further processing to reduce the ambiguity and hence increase the accuracy of recognition.
88) These two effects, output creation and output diversion, create an ambiguity about the welfare effects of trade.
89) The ambiguity present in O'Connell has arguably aided catholic nationalists over the years in the justification of their policies.
90) Even in so concise a document, ambiguity creeps in: everybody is to be allowed the right to self-defense.