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Its ambiguousness has caused some to use the term when another mechanisms could be found to be the cause.
He also said the bill “takes away parents’ rights to have any input on their sons’ and daughters’ ambiguousness about sexuality.”
Illston dropped one count as repetitive and two more over ambiguousness in the question.
Ambiguousness encouraged troops to burn more farms than intended.
"They retained the very friendly ambiguousness that exists between the original and the Paul Williams addition.
A nameless ecstacy thrilled through my frame when any new proof occurred that the ambiguousness of my behaviour was the cause.
Her home is a South where Civil War veterans still roam the land on wooden legs and blacks play a role of exquisite ambiguousness.
All this finds voices through characters whose tactile immediacy fades imperceptibly into a fog of ambiguousness and contradiction.
Semmelweis didn't know what the contaminant was (with the perspicacious ambiguousness of a true genius, he called it simply "cadaver particles").
The scene in the pub of Falstaff and Hal taking turns pretending to be the king reveals in splendid manner the ambiguousness of their camaraderie.
He responded with charm if some ambiguousness to the tricky questions that arose on the evangelical heartland issues, most notably abortion, on which he is pro-choice.
Since ambiguousness was a requisite feature of its policy, the language used by the "scapigliati" was intentionally obscure, therefore obscuring the authentic meaning of their works.
He said the report had been quite impressive, but only in its ambiguousness, illogical reasoning, and very apparent effort to write off all UFO reports at any cost.
Brown admirably balances respect for his subject with critical distance and persuasively makes the case that the ambiguousness of Hofstadter's legacy is inseparable from his continuing interest.
He criticized the film's ambiguousness and said that "the audience is left to do quite a bit of interpretation, and I can imagine some running wild with the option, while others just remaining confused."
(19) Errors of taste, including vulgarisms, pompousness, repetition, vagueness, ambiguousness, colloquialism, bathos, bombast, pleonasm, tautology, harshness, mixed metaphor, and every sort of rhetorical awkwardness.
Contained in each of the films viewed in class is the ambiguousness of gender roles, if one becomes a woman over a period of time than she must have originally had masculine traits.
Given the ambiguousness of this part of the Board's decision the appeal in the third element of the first appeal will be referred back to the Board of Referees for clarification.
The ambiguousness is not incidental, but goes to the core of America's relations with its allies in places like Afghanistan and Iraq, as well as the public face that the United States projects.
Yet when asked to explain the reason for their hypocrisy, these people retreat into the ambiguousness which characterizes their faith-no one can pin them down if there are no straight answers that can be given!
After becoming entangled through some remarks in an argument between Delaunay and Umberto Boccioni about the ambiguousness of the term 'simultaneity' he did not use the term Orphism again in his art related articles.
Thus began Wesley Crusher's own, subtle "phrank" . . . one that could be milked for hour after hour, leaving Tunk in an exquisite agony of ambiguousness and mounting terror about his possible trial.
Furthermore, Shearman and Pearson wrote positively of the ambiguousness of the episode's authenticity, noting that "the answers that the viewers are craving are handed out here on such a large plate, you can only take them as a delicious parody."
The group's front man 'Liam Willoughby' cited the reasons for this ambiguousness as responding to the over availability of information explaining that "There's no generic bio saying 'we grew up here ' or 'we went to that school there', its purely art."
The split left the new democratically elected Government a poisoned legacy, because of the ambiguousness of ultimate control over the military and because of its bureaucratic irrationality (there was a duplication of several functions; for instance, in the area of defence economy, international military contacts).