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ambiguity

[am-bi-gyoo-i-tee] / ˌæm bɪˈgyu ɪ ti /


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Other analysts are skeptical of the Silicon Shield theory, pointing out that the U.S. has long had many reasons to defend Taiwan, although officially it maintains ambiguity about its intentions.

From The Wall Street Journal

One area of the market lacking ambiguity Monday was the precious metals space.

From MarketWatch

Yet the resulting ambiguity risks reinforcing the very problem the guidelines purport to solve: public distrust of expert guidance.

From Salon

Any ambiguities in the videos shared online were seized upon - different angles and different screengrabs were used to push a particular narrative.

From BBC

“Lidar and radar reduce safety due to sensor contention,” Musk said in August, adding that “sensor ambiguity causes increased, not decreased, risk.”

From MarketWatch