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# Ambiguous illusions are pictures or objects that elicit a perceptual " switch " between the alternative interpretations.
Comparisons are made between the Ambiguous Party ( complete and utter fence-sitters on all issues ) and the current parties of the day.
Ambiguous titles such as environmentally friendly can be confusing without a specific definition ; some regulators are providing guidance.
Ambiguous images are optical illusion images which exploit graphical similarities and other properties of visual system interpretation between two or more distinct image forms.
Ambiguous images are important to the field of psychology because they are often research tools used in experiments.

Ambiguous and for
* Ambiguous statements ( it for excrement, the situation or " a girl in trouble " for pregnancy, going to the other side for death, do it or come together in reference to a sexual act, tired and emotional for drunkenness )
* Ambiguous name resolution, a search algorithm for LDAP implemented in Microsoft's Active Directory
The Voice has also announced fictional advertisements for the " Ambiguous Party ", a fictional political party.
A few campaign ads were created and aired for morning show listeners ' amusement in which The Voice tried to persuade listeners to vote for the Ambiguous Party.
Cheikh Hamidou Kane ( born 3 April 1928 in Matam ) is a Senegalese writer best known for his prize-winning novel L ' Aventure ambiguë ( Ambiguous Adventure ), about the interactions of western and African cultures.
Rob was frontman for Ambiguous City upstarts Antenna Farm and guitarist & songwriter for legendary Maryland noise-rock band Tribal Voice.

Ambiguous and .
In gaming culture, such a character was called Ageless, Faceless, Gender-Neutral, Culturally Ambiguous Adventure Person, abbreviated as AFGNCAAP ( pronounced " afgan-cap "); a term that originated in Zork: Grand Inquisitor where it is used satirically to refer to the player.
* The Dispossessed: An Ambiguous Utopia ( 1974 ) by Ursula K. Le Guin
The Dispossessed: An Ambiguous Utopia is a 1974 utopian science fiction novel by Ursula K. Le Guin, set in the same fictional universe as that of The Left Hand of Darkness ( the Hainish Cycle ).
Ambiguous artificial-plus-ecological factors may reasonably be called " environmental ", and the term environmental selection may be preferable in these cases.
Indochina: An Ambiguous Colonization, 1858 – 1954 ( University of California Press ; 2010 ) 490 pages ; a history of French Indochina.
Ambiguous reference to Elam ( Cuneiform ; NIM ) appear also in this period in Sumerian records.
* Jeffrey, Judith S. Ambiguous Commitments and Uncertain Policies: The Truman Doctrine in Greece, 1947 – 1952 ( 2000 ).
He wrote nothing better than the luminous Appendix to this work on Ambiguous Terms.
* Turk, Richard W. The Ambiguous Relationship: Theodore Roosevelt and Alfred Thayer Mahan ( 1987 ) online edition
Ambiguous words, equivocal sentence structures and negatives may cause misunderstanding, possibly invalidating questionnaire results.
Ambiguous promises of Allied support were made in exchange.
* 2010: Carly Wade, Denamite, Leska and Baker side project, Symbols from the Driveway, to release Ambiguous in January 2010.
Ambiguous situations may cause humans to affirm both a proposition and its negation.
* Ambiguous Middle Term, fallacyfiles. org
Trouble on Triton: An Ambiguous Heterotopia ( 1976 ) is a science fiction novel by Samuel R. Delany.
Delany has said that Trouble on Triton was written partly in dialogue with Ursula K. Le Guin's anarchist science fiction novel The Dispossessed, whose subtitle was An Ambiguous Utopia.
Ambiguous Relations: The American Jewish Community and Germany since 1945.
Rangecroft L, Brain C, Creighton S, Di Ceglie D, Ogilvy-Stuart A, Malone P, Turnock R. Statement of the British Association of Pediatric Surgeons Working Party on the Surgical Management of Children Born with Ambiguous Genitalia.

misleading and poorly
Freeman's book was controversial in its turn: later in 1983 the American Anthropological Association declared it to be " poorly written, unscientific, irresponsible and misleading.
Often these " splogs " are designed in a misleading manner that will give the effect of a legitimate website but upon close inspection will often be written using spinning software or very poorly written and barely readable content.
In reality, misleading claims about supplements are common, in particular on poorly regulated commercial websites.
Animal rights, and some animal welfare, organizations — such as PETA and BUAV — question the legitimacy of it, arguing that it is cruel, poor scientific practice, poorly regulated, that medical progress is being held back by misleading animal models, that some of the tests are outdated, that it cannot reliably predict effects in humans, that the costs outweigh the benefits, or that animals have an intrinsic right not to be used for experimentation.
( 2004, p. 222 ), ' a measure that is poorly chosen or poorly conceived can completely undermine the worth of an impact assessment by producing misleading estimates.

misleading and worded
He got his start in politics at the suggestion of Bill Morrow, after Morrow read a strongly worded letter Kaloogian wrote to the editor of the San Diego Union-Tribune purporting to correct a reader's misleading interpretation of the preamble to the Constitution of the United States.

misleading and questions
To prevent the mere questions ( printed in normal ink ) from giving away too much information about the game, a certain number of misleading fake questions were included in every InvisiClues book.
Ministers may attempt to avoid opposition questions, but lying or intentionally providing misleading answers to Parliament is not permitted by the standing orders.
In February 2004, Howard called on PM Tony Blair to resign over the Iraq war, for failing to ask " basic questions " regarding WMD claims and misleading Parliament.
The Census form is strictly confidential, and as the first page containing the details of the citizen is removed from their given answers it is impossible for the Australian government to prosecute for false or misleading answers to the census questions, as they would have to break the privacy act in doing so.
However, in many applications, especially with small effects or questions of causality based on observational data, regression methods give misleading results.
Reid accused Fletcher of misleading the meeting over a series of questions she said had not been addressed by staff.
* In The Princeton Review standardized test preparation courses, " Joe Bloggs " represents the average test-taker, and students are trained to identify the " Joe Bloggs answer ", or the choice which seems right but may be misleading on harder questions.
Men like Albalag, Palquera, Gersonides, Narboni, and others, were denounced by Abravanel as infidels and misleading guides for assuming a comparatively liberal standpoint in religio-philosophical questions.
In The Blitzkrieg Myth, John Mosier poses interesting questions as to whether the concept as applied to tank and other warfare in World War II was more misleading to planning than helpful, on account of the numerous exceptional conditions faced in war, and also whether evaluation based largely on how well breakout or breakthrough potential was realized is appropriate.
When asked whether answers to parliamentary questions should be truthful and not deliberately ambiguous or misleading, there was a long silence before he replied: " In highly charged political matters, one person's ambiguity may be another person's truth ".

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