Let us stop creating ambiguity in this Chamber, but, above all, also outside of it.
Booster power only creates ambiguity about who is in charge of the program.
Words that sound alike but have different meanings create phonological ambiguity.
The vowels have to be written if their omission created ambiguity.
And like the evening's seven other plays, it is more interested in creating ambiguity than in revealing character.
If you snatch just, when it means "only," away from its focus, aren't you creating ambiguity?
By drawing the viewer's eye back to the surface of the work, he creates ambiguities of meaning.
By deliberately creating ambiguity, the policy makes it difficult for anyone other than ourselves to determine which nuclear-capable ships have nuclear weapons on board.
This creates ambiguity in the marketing of night vision devices as the difference between the two measurements is effectively pi or approximately 3.14159 times.
But this vagueness may actually enrich the novel because it creates possible ambiguity about Olive's motives.