Writing can thus be a desire for a full presence "a lost language, free from ambiguity."
Nevertheless, the wording is not entirely free from ambiguity, and no doubt some officials decided to play it safe.
Liberal religious scholars have attributed such growth to a human urge to flee from the chaos and ambiguity of recent social change.
In her book, she points out that there are lessons to be learned from ambiguity.
Finally, the one-wall paddle games need to be freed from ambiguity.
It comes from a conflict and ambiguity in the culture, a sense we still don't feel easy about that fact.
Life was not meant to be free from contradiction or ambiguity.
The specification must be free from error, ambiguity and inconsistency.
If the words are clear and free from ambiguity there is no need to refer to other means of interpretation.
Welcome to opera, he said, where we do not shy from ambiguity and complexity.