inherent ambiguity in a sentence
Examples
- They discuss the historical, cultural and even legal complications that have come from the inherent ambiguity of the word.
- There is an inherent ambiguity : "-t " may denote more than one grammatical category : masculine, feminine, or neuter gender.
- By combining information from several nearby pixels, the Lucas Kanade method can often resolve the inherent ambiguity of the optical flow equation.
- Due to the disparate natures of these three entities, there was an inherent ambiguity with respect to the role that the organization played.
- The inherent ambiguity of many control characters, combined with their historical usage, created problems when transferring " plain text " files between systems.
- The inherent ambiguity and uncertainty of the film, as well as its textual richness, have permitted viewers to see it from their own perspectives.
- His ideas have since been heavily criticised partly because of the political use to which they were put, but also because of inherent ambiguities in the method.
- A decade ago, Valente declared : " The poet must continue in his task, in spite of the inherent ambiguities, inconsistencies and imperfect approximations that language entails.
- This is done to resolve the problem of inherent ambiguity in commonly used regular expressions such as [ a-z ] + ( one or more lower-case letters ).
- These programmatic notes were dropped starting with the 1896 performance in Berlin, because Mahler did not want the audience to be misled by such notes and their inherent ambiguities.