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"To do anything at all is to invite an element of ambiguity.
The additional element of ambiguity enters in when the opponent stands to lose material.
Yet there was an element of ambiguity.
Although documentary, such images broaden the genre's scope by adding an extra element of ambiguity.
An element of ambiguity does in fact remain in LR.
Nonetheless, the administration injected an element of ambiguity into its policy in 1996 when it learned that Libya was building an underground chemical installation.
Second, he will also be familiar with the elements of ambiguity and word-play which are so characteristic of Derrida's own writing.
The housekeeper is evasive in answering questions about Miles, and her evasiveness introduces an element of ambiguity into the tale.
He held there was an element of ambiguity in Lord Hutton's decision in Twinsectra.
At least an element of ambiguity was introduced. I believe that it is the duty of this Parliament to remove this ambiguity.
Because of the element of ambiguity in your films, which is always present, the ways in which people see your films very differently is interesting.
Consider, for example, one of his most recent works - a second, much larger and arguably more affecting rendition of the "Three Figures," in which Bacon has added an element of ambiguity to the gruff original by refining its forms.
In spite of the increasing sophistication and complexity of many middle-range theories of social action or behaviour, these value-components may introduce confusing elements of ambiguity and illogicality, as well as weakening the empirical reference of the theories.
The most important amendments by the European Parliament considerably limit the scope of the directive and introduce elements of ambiguity and uncertainty which always operate for the benefit of the plutocracy and strengthen the unaccountability of capital.