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  1. This kind give rise to vicious circle fallacies. Other terms with this type of, ambiguity ,are: falsifiable, true,false, function,property, class,relation, cardinal
  2. Parameter a-c, the macro expansion of load a-c*b occurs. To avoid any possible, ambiguity , users of macro processors can parenthesize formal parameters inside macro
  3. And ordinal. Mathematical interpretation of ambiguity In mathematics and logic, ambiguity ,can be considered to be an under determined system (of equations or logic) –
  4. The ambiguity of life as the basis of creativity. In literature and rhetoric, ambiguity ,can be a useful tool. Grouchy Marx’s classic joke depends on a grammatical
  5. Or certainty. Like the existentialists and phenomenologists, he sees the, ambiguity ,of life as the basis of creativity. In literature and rhetoric, ambiguity can
  6. Psychology and management In sociology and social psychology, the term ", ambiguity ," is used to indicate situations that involve uncertainty. An increasing amount
  7. Has always pursued the same goal. It has been a matter of eliminating the, ambiguity ,by making oneself pure unwariness or pure externality, by escaping from the
  8. Ways: motive, plot,character. F. Scott Fitzgerald uses the latter type of, ambiguity ,with notable effect in his novel The Great Gatsby. All religions debate the
  9. Language Some languages have been created with the intention of avoiding, ambiguity , especially lexical ambiguity . Lojban and Logan are two related languages
  10. S trade name, but for reasons of history, marketing,or the need to reduce, ambiguity ,in spoken English (so that pilots do not mistakenly make navigational
  11. In Ancient Greek, alpha was pronounced when short and when long. Where there is, ambiguity , long and short alpha are sometimes written with a macron and breve today: Ᾱᾱ
  12. As to be essentially meaningless. Lexical ambiguity is contrasted with semantic, ambiguity , The former represents a choice between a finite number of known and meaningful
  13. Contained or available in the information. Context may play a role in resolving, ambiguity , For example the same piece of information may be ambiguous in one context and
  14. The Ethics of Ambiguity),where she highlights the need to grapple with, ambiguity ,:" as long as philosophers and they men have thought, most of them have tried
  15. A lot of time and effort searching for and removing (or intentionally adding), ambiguity , in arguments, because it can lead to incorrect conclusions and can be used to
  16. Meaning. This form of ambiguity is closely related to vagueness. Linguistic, ambiguity ,can be a problem in law (see Ambiguity (law) ), because the interpretation
  17. Blue" ( where" blue" can refer to the color, or to sadness). In narrative, ambiguity ,can be introduced in several ways: motive, plot,character. F. Scott Fitzgerald
  18. Such, based on incorrectly resolved ambiguity , is called a nondegree. Semantic, ambiguity ,arises when a word or concept has an inherently diffuse meaning based on
  19. In defining the human essence as ambiguous, or relating fundamentally to such, ambiguity , Simone de Beauvoir tries to base an ethics on Heidegger's and Sartre's
  20. Correlations have been found between an individual’s reaction and tolerance to, ambiguity ,and a range of factors. Apter and Vessels (2001) for example, found a
  21. ASCII, with the 128 additional characters providing room to avoid most of the, ambiguity ,that had been necessary in 7-bit codes. For example, IBM developed 8-bit code
  22. Such as X 2,X=3,which has no solution – see also under determination. Logical, ambiguity ,and self-contradiction is analogous to visual ambiguity and impossible objects
  23. The evaluation order can therefore be left unspecified without causing, ambiguity , by omitting the parentheses and writing simply:: XYZ, However,it is important
  24. Have been created with the intention of avoiding ambiguity , especially lexical, ambiguity , Lojban and Logan are two related languages which have been created with this
  25. Have been criticized. Languages composed of many diverse sources contain much, ambiguity ,and inconsistency. The many exceptions to syntax and semantic rules are
  26. Number of distinct glyphs was reduced tremendously, at the cost of increased, ambiguity , The first ahead to gain widespread usage was the Phoenician ahead. Unlike
  27. An opponent can turn a positive statement into a bad one, if the speaker uses, ambiguity ,(intentionally or not). The logical fallacies of amphibole and equivocation
  28. The present perfect: have gestation. The Austrian variant avoids this potential, ambiguity ,(bin gestation from Stephen, habe gestation from western). Also, the
  29. Effort, and attention span to define what is meant when they are used. Lexical, ambiguity ,can be addressed by algorithmic methods that automatically associate the
  30. A set of sounds into words, for example" ice cream" and" I scream ". Such, ambiguity ,is generally resolved according to the context. A mishearing of such, based on
  31. In BRE refers to field hockey; in AME" hockey" means ice hockey. Other, ambiguity ,(complex cases) Words with completely different meanings are relatively few;
  32. Class, relation,cardinal, and ordinal. Mathematical interpretation of, ambiguity ,In mathematics and logic, ambiguity can be considered to be an under determined
  33. Lexical, syntactic and semantic ambiguities remain. Names of functions The, ambiguity ,in the style of writing a function should not be confused with a multivalued
  34. And precision and its talk. The Berry paradox arises as a result of systematic, ambiguity ,in the meaning of terms such as" definable" or" nameable ". Terms of this
  35. Such wide possible interpretation as to be essentially meaningless. Lexical, ambiguity ,is contrasted with semantic ambiguity . The former represents a choice between a
  36. Phenomenology and existentialism),there is much greater tolerance of, ambiguity , as it is generally seen as an integral part of the human condition. Martin
  37. None of which may have a standard agreed-upon meaning. This form of, ambiguity ,is closely related to vagueness. Linguistic ambiguity can be a problem in law (
  38. In one context and unambiguous in another. Linguistic forms The lexical, ambiguity ,of a word or phrase contains in its having more than one meaning in the
  39. How people react and respond to ambiguous situations. Much of these focuses on, ambiguity ,tolerance. A number of correlations have been found between an individual’s
  40. Standard used only short descriptive phrases for each control character. The, ambiguity ,this caused was sometimes intentional (where a character would be used
  41. According to the context. A mishearing of such, based on incorrectly resolved, ambiguity , is called a nondegree. Semantic ambiguity arises when a word or concept has
  42. Abort its current operation or to exit (terminate) altogether. The inherent, ambiguity ,of many control characters, combined with their historical usage, created
  43. Which have been created with this in mind, focusing chiefly on syntactic, ambiguity ,as well. The languages can be both spoken and written. These languages are
  44. Is intended. The various ways to apply prefixes and suffixes can also create, ambiguity ,(" unlockable" can mean" capable of being unlocked" or" impossible to lock
  45. His novel The Great Gatsby. All religions debate the orthodoxy or heterodoxy of, ambiguity , Christianity and Judaism employ the concept of paradox synonymously with
  46. Logical ambiguity and self-contradiction is analogous to visual, ambiguity ,and impossible objects, such as the Becker cube and impossible cube, or many of
  47. Try to look the truth in the face. Let us try to assume our fundamental, ambiguity , It is in the knowledge of the genuine conditions of our life that we must draw
  48. That the positive angle less than or equal to 180 degrees is meant, and no, ambiguity ,arises. Otherwise, a convention may be adopted so that BAC always refers to
  49. Can mean" capable of being unlocked" or" impossible to lock" ). Syntactic, ambiguity ,arises when a phrase can be parsed in more than one way. Such phrases can be
  50. Can be a useful tool. Grouchy Marx’s classic joke depends on a grammatical, ambiguity ,for its humor, for example:" Last night I shot an elephant in my pajamas. How

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