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ambiguity

ambiguity
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • tegenstrijdige houding; tweeslachtigheid; tweeslachtigheid
  • unclearness by virtue of having more than one meaning

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ambiguity
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • ambiguïteit, dubbelzinnigheid
  • unclearness by virtue of having more than one meaning

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ambiguity
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • an expression whose meaning cannot be determined from its context

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. Life is full of ambiguity.
    2. Sometimes translations do create ambiguity.
    3. There is just so much beauty in ambiguity!
    4. This term is used only when required to prevent ambiguity.
    5. This deadline should be specified in order to avoid any ambiguity.
    6. All product information should be factually correct and presented transparently and without ambiguity.
    7. Adopt constitutional amendments removing any ambiguity regarding the independence and accountability of the judicial system.
    8. However, the Commission notes the ambiguity of the figures concerning R & D spending.
    9. In order to exclude any possible ambiguity in the interpretation, the definitive measures Regulation should be revised accordingly.
    10. As this would remove a possible ambiguity, that amendment should apply with retrospective effect for all beneficiary countries.
    11. positioned in such a way as to be safely operated without hesitation or loss of time and without ambiguity,
    12. Singly substituted derivatives do not usually include the prefix “mono”. This term is used only when required to prevent ambiguity.
    13. The scope of Community action should be clearly defined so that persons, organisations and products subject to this Regulation and its implementing rules can be identified without ambiguity.
    14. However, the circumstances of this case were exceptional insofar as the Commission created and maintained some ambiguity by submitting proposals to the Council.
    15. This term is used only when required to prevent ambiguity. The absence of a suitable prefix implies “mono”, e.g. Glyceryl stearate.