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Between the lines: Successful diplomacy sometimes entails purposeful ambiguities, and the ambiguities of the first Trump-Kim summit might indeed have been strategic.
As to what's going on, there are still some ambiguities.
But those ambiguities will become ever more difficult to maintain.
It's one of the movie's many (I think unintentional) ambiguities.
"Really" is unusually clearsighted about the ambiguities of its subject.
Yet the movie finally punts on grappling with its ambiguities.
Here, seven travel writers contemplate the ethical ambiguities of travel.
Fully intended, these ambiguities are products of Carone's pictorial wit.
None of the ambiguities of his story are ever acknowledged.
András Böröcz reflects on the ambiguities of Hungarian cultural-political reality.
They lend themselves to ambiguities, misunderstandings and they always end badly.
All the ambiguities remain — is it a letter or a drawing?
Le CiNéMa Club, founded in July 19353, definitively eliminates such ambiguities.
Ambiguities in criminal statutes are supposed to be resolved against criminalization.
Officials hope it will remove numerous inconsistencies and ambiguities in Chinese law.
Donovan doesn't shirk from grappling with the ambiguities of Patrick's deprogramming crusade.
State Republican lawmakers claimed their interest was clarifying "ambiguities" in the amendment.
Its ambiguities of character take a back seat to a trite upshot.
These kinds of complexities and ambiguities were the Neapolitan novels for me.
These ambiguities are apparent in Into the Dark, Chambers, and Sabrina alike.
But these technologies often cause ambiguities in the way we define things.
For all the ambiguities, though, Uber's report achieves at least two things.
Such ambiguities point to two difficulties for firms keen to stamp harassment out.
This is one of the more pervasive ambiguities in contemporary American political discourse.
Mr. Trump has shown his intent to exploit Mr. Mueller's errors and ambiguities.
This includes an exploration of the ambiguities surrounding Mr. Gurlitt's father's personal history.
Mr. McGregor doesn't tell his story clearly, but its ambiguities are the point.
She likes brooding movies rich with ambiguities; he likes movies that arrive somewhere.
Proactively gathered data could reduce ambiguities and facilitate the decision to service-connect.
The agreement left ambiguities that would haunt the new country throughout his rule.
What could easily have been an after-school special dwelled instead in ambiguities.
These small ambiguities allow Morabito to push against the viewer's process of perceiving.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - China's newest virus demonstrates the ambiguities of globalisation and economic development.
Despite these ambiguities, no Saharawi believes the camps are the permanent solution, says Najla.
First, he played up ambiguities as to what, precisely, his rival had done wrong.
Huge hurdles remain, however—most notably, there are dangerous legal ambiguities surrounding self-abortion.
There are a number of defenses and ambiguities which will undoubtedly be brought up.
But he was also fond of puns and ambiguities in words (as in movement).
Inescapably, a reader's subjective points of view affect how ambiguities in language are construed.
What ambiguities remain about what Facebook knew and when are prime subjects for hearings.
This is where complications set in, thanks to the ambiguities implicit in the shadows.
That lump of goo has worked out mathematical truths, moral half-truths, and philosophical ambiguities.
The one-China formula is not so much fraught with ambiguities as composed of them.
The bill explicitly delegates the resolution of a number of ambiguities to those agencies already.
It also suggests that pointed ambiguities in her stated agenda are worth paying attention to.
But if the ambiguities of "Totoro" are possible to ignore, those of "Mononoke" are not.
In just a few pages, Jemisin sketched a scenario filled with ambiguities and philosophical questions.
Chief among these ambiguities is whether the United States will recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
Certainly there were lots of narrative gaps and ambiguities, but I was fine with them.
It allows you so many ambiguities and not to give a precise answer all the time.
In a complex crisis riven with deep ambiguities, the facts speak clearly to these two points.
The founders bequeathed these to us, too, in the majestic ambiguities of the document's 4,400 words.
The adamantine certainties of the Brexiteers are an ill fit for the ambiguities of Northern Ireland.
Surviving in this business is not for those without the ability to accept certain moral ambiguities.
Her evasions, however, raised more questions about the ambiguities of the program and her own involvement.
More than 50 years ago, Everett Dirksen noted the "ambiguities" in what would become the 25th Amendment.
Such ambiguities alarm those who remember the last time America was accused of being a rogue superpower.
For many it's enough to compensate for the ambiguities of his two-year interlude as attorney general.
" She added, "Can we not be afraid of them, embrace their ambiguities, and feel okay with them?
This status quo — with its particular ambiguities and gray areas — isn't going to work for men either.
Rosy Bindi, the commission's president, says she aims to cut through the anti-Mafia's "opaqueness and ambiguities".
The Republican-controlled Congress is poised to pass a tax bill riddled with ambiguities, loopholes, and giveaways.
The fracture within TST reveals the complications and ambiguities inherent in activism in the age of Trump.
For every sense, and every component of human judgment, there are illusions and ambiguities we interpret arbitrarily.
"You can't keep all the ambiguities there every time and still expect fair elections," Mr. Ahmadzai said.
These contradictions and ambiguities are something to try to indicate, illustrate and resonate with in the photographs.
The English settler, who believes that his family lives on divinely given land, doesn't traffic in ambiguities.
The second half, while never quite falling into hagiography, tends to iron out the first half's ambiguities.
And so the anthology takes pains to show how leaders react to the ambiguities of their roles.
Under the GATT, which lacked a proper enforcement system, ambiguities were hashed out in smoke-filled rooms.
The French state's attitude toward the mayor illustrates Mr. Macron's own ambiguities on the subject of migration.
The initial Post report that set off this fiasco had some ambiguities that bear mentioning from the jump.
Rarely mounting direct challenges, China has instead tested, probed and introduced ambiguities into every aspect of global governance.
"The way it is phrased creates unnecessary ambiguities that will make it difficult to enforce," Rocah told CNN.
Moreover, this so-called "pricing commitment" is for a limited time and is riddled with ambiguities and loopholes.
The business sector hoped a commonsense, business-friendly interpretation would clarify that and other ambiguities in the statute.
They are tacked together from a host of precedents and compromises, and riven with ambiguities and ethical pitfalls.
He was steeped in Wagner, though he had little apparent grasp of the composer's psychological intricacies and ambiguities.
Ambiguities in the Outer Space Treaty currently create uncertainty over whether anyone can profit from such business ventures.
The optical ambiguities come to the surface and then recede again into chaos, shifting between order and disorder.
He proposed removing legislative ambiguities and creating clear standards of conduct for all former senior officials of government.
"I, for one, believe that there's some gaps, some ambiguities that need to be cleared up," Collins said.
Ambiguities and contradictions arose immediately with the presentation of the Trump plan, which is heavily weighted toward Israel.
"We are going to remove any ambiguities and still have the cap," lawmaker James Nyikal said in parliament.
This panorama emphasizes the visual ambiguities of the palimpsest-city, an assemblage of varied architectural styles and periods.
Like the film as a whole, the twist is difficult to describe, and it leaves interesting ambiguities to explore.
The very fact that it was necessary spoke to the ambiguities created by the absence of a written constitution.
It weighs up the law, which always pushes for clarity, against the ambiguities and unknowable recesses of the mind.
A spokeswoman for McKinsey told the WSJ that the firm is looking to address "ambiguities" in the existing rules.
But it has reminded me that I'm broad and vast — and that my own ambiguities are nothing to fear.
But where much of the media coverage surrounding Martin's killing dwelled on the ambiguities — did his killer feel threatened?
As an artist, Mr Huang loved its multiple symbolisms; as a philosopher, he found himself drawn to its ambiguities.
Human nature is striped with ambiguities, and you need to see them, but like a prisoner, I am hooded.
Given the ambiguities, the prosecution should have to prove a quid pro quo involving something consequential and objectively valuable.
Ambiguities in the 50-year-old Outer Space Treaty may be keeping entrepreneurs from seeking out opportunities beyond Earth.
Those people took up the call with glee, and we lost the chance to talk about the film's ambiguities.
Now "complete" may not be the term you'd apply to a play as steeped in ambiguities as this one.
They almost always do in markets, and ambiguities are where the long-term returns come from, in a way.
It's one of many ambiguities that makes the provision ineffective, according to Katarzyna du Vall, a lawyer in Krakow.
The government set a deadline to fully implement FIRRMA and clear up a number of ambiguities early next year.
For example, "health" businesses are considered service businesses, but there are ambiguities about what counts as a health business.
Courts are supposed to resolve competing interpretations of a law and clarify ambiguities using the clear language of the law.
But as John Locke pointed out in his "Second Treatise of Government," gaps and ambiguities are hallmarks of written law.
The restrictions have already drawn criticism on political grounds, but ambiguities in the order could also cause more practical problems.
The stewards concluded that the system "used innovative solutions to exploit certain ambiguities" and did not breach the technical regulations.
It has become a staple of British culture, celebrating the messy ambiguities of English with its complex riddles and wordplay.
Hence the ambiguities and mutual incomprehension that swirl around the dispute and that have made a resolution, thus far, impossible.
Proponents of the language argue it clarifies ambiguities in existing law and protects religious contractors from acting against their beliefs.
Justice Department officials said they, too, welcomed congressional action to clear up what they said were ambiguities in the law.
We urgently need to motivate action, but given the ambiguities and dangers surrounding war rhetoric, we need better orienting language.
By trusting in his team President Trump can avert geopolitical landmines, unintended ambiguities and the consequences of loosely used words.
It sat right, the way two young women on the cusp of adulthood might come together, confusion, ambiguities and all.
New Orleans is a great case study partly because it avoids many of the ambiguities of other education reform efforts.
It's playing with the visual ambiguities of Pop Art — a concept that I often experiment with in my own work.
It was here, on the second floor, that I was particularly struck by the emotional potency of the installation's ambiguities.
Mueller report: House Democrats believe that testimony from the special counsel, Robert Mueller, would clear up ambiguities in his findings.
There are sometimes these ambiguities with his notations, and so much of my life for years was deciphering his manuscripts.
But it also feels as if it might be a direct, somewhat panicked reaction to the ambiguities of the story.
He assembled a studio band of forward-looking jazz musicians to play songs full of tense ambiguities: harmonic, structural, verbal.
He knows how love of country can seize the heart, and he still grapples with moral ambiguities of military service.
Neither as ambitious in size nor as explicit as Ryggen's, Ms. Forrer's weavings contain ambiguities for us to sort out.
California legislators seem to be aware of these ambiguities and confusions and have attempted to remove them from the bill.
Though I interpret this as an image of AIDS deaths with Christ addressing the world, here too there are ambiguities.
Each film is a standard cocktail of soju-fueled fumbling, calculated ambiguities and Hong mucking around with a zoom lens.
They are subject to the same ambiguities, nuances, subtleties and lack of universal truth that we as humans are subject to.
Kavanaugh's speech referencing Scalia was about ambiguities in the way courts interpret laws and the "amorphous tests" used in constitutional interpretation.
But Thomas Jefferson Dreams of Sally Hemings, judging from early reviews, is most interested in exploring potential ambiguities of their relationship.
" Even this definition leaves some ambiguities, though, like what constitutes "clear knowledge" and how to tell if someone's "OK with it.
For decades, judges thought it was permissible to fill in the gaps left by the ambiguities in the Constitution and laws.
This work is the first in a series of paintings in which Mr. Indiana addressed the ambiguities of the American dream.
With "Julius Caesar," Shakespeare strewed ambiguities like tacks on a highway, creating a play designed to multiply and complicate our responses.
Ambiguities in the 50-year-old Outer Space Treaty may be keeping entrepreneurs from seeking out opportunities in our solar system.
Information is not reported or is mishandled; legal ambiguities can make it difficult to know whether events are, in fact, prohibiting.
Moreover, the list of questions is most likely a starting point for follow-ups as investigators try to iron out ambiguities.
Spurred by ambiguities in the new tax law, accountants are coming up with novel strategies to help entrepreneurs slash their taxes.
Specifically, critics point to troubling potential gaps and ambiguities in federal antidiscrimination laws where sexual orientation and gender identity are concerned.
To resolve these ambiguities, we actively construct an internal, mental version of the physical world that reflects our own biases and expectations.
I've been learning how to embrace my own ambiguities about my body; why I lose or gain weight is a personal thing.
"The only negotiator is Michel Barnier and I would like to clear up ambiguities regarding false information that were spread," he added.
Sadly, politics is becoming a large part of the equation, as NASA struggles to deal with aggressive due dates and budgetary ambiguities.
Some think the best course is to downplay the document's significance entirely and wait for a different pope to clarify its ambiguities.
I'm [also] against divorce except in the most extreme cases, and I understand there are nuances and ambiguities around how to counsel.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LOS ANGELES – Lezley Saar explores the ambiguities of being neither black nor white, male nor female.
Such ambiguities help explain how we can commemorate King on the one hand even as we eviscerate his legacy on the other.
To the Editor: Dr. Jessica Nutik Zitter sensitively reflects the ethical, social and personal ambiguities in California's End of Life Option Act.
He also seems to look towards modernity in his attitudes: his ambiguities, his ironies, his dancing humor, his profound spirit of irreverence.
"I think it was our responsibility to raise ambiguities that could be harmful, and to tackle a real strategic debate," he added.
Rather, theater is the place where the tensions, conflicts and ambiguities of democratic life are played out in front of the people.
No surprise, then, that lobbyists and lawyers are rubbing their hands at all the business this deluge of barely scrutinised ambiguities will generate.
If Wisconsin is going to get damages from Foxconn, it will have to overcome these ambiguities around exactly what Foxconn promised to do.
Without the assurance of a quick victory, cleaving to the familiar ambiguities of "one China" will make the most sense to China's leader.
But, like a lot of coverage of artificial intelligence, they exploit ambiguities to exaggerate things to the point that they become incredibly misleading.
Without new rules, its judges have found themselves interpreting the ambiguities in old ones in a way that looks to some like overreach.
Tosi Mpanu-Mpanu, chair of the 48-nation group of least developed countries at the talks, said the Paris Agreement had many ambiguities.
But gaps and ambiguities in written law allow the president to retain executive power in doing so, such as by using executive orders.
These ambiguities not only urge the reader along but also cleverly animate the fact that in modern Russia the truth is always elsewhere.
A Jew who, working for a newspaper, had gone riding among Cossacks, Babel is discussed as a voracious observer of details and ambiguities.
In the grand scheme of things, punctuation is already a historically fluid business, rife with ambiguities that require tutelage and experience to master.
Those in her small grouping at MoMA (supplemented by a brand-new two-channel video) dwell on ambiguities of gender and fragile tenderness.
Until we are fully against it, we are letting it fester, and while we try to sort out the ambiguities, people are suffering.
Moscow has denied the accusations and has seized on the ambiguities surrounding the investigation in an aggressive campaign to discredit the British authorities.
But businesses are often moving cautiously because they are waiting for the IRS to provide guidance that clears up ambiguities in the law.
It takes nerve to decide to leave a staff position with a reliable salary for the professional and financial ambiguities of freelance work.
Washington's foreign agents are able to operate in a legal gray zone thanks to ambiguities in the law and less-than-stringent enforcement.
"There are ambiguities including among the actors of the coalition," Fabius told reporters follwing what he said would be his last ministerial conference.
We accept the work's ambiguities just as our childhood memories often lack an underlying logic or narrative, pulling only some things into vivid focus.
In an earlier essay, I write about giving room to believe in ghosts, and that ties in here, too: leaving room for ethical ambiguities.
FOR the past few months Theresa May and her ministers have allowed some ambiguities to swirl around Britain's future relationship with the European Union.
Though social media might lead you to believe otherwise, there are ambiguities and good-faith arguments to be found in and around any subject.
"There were a lot of ambiguities in his ethics reform plan, so they have a lot of flexibility in what they do," he added.
That won't happen, of course, so I'm left to wish that Mr. Ayer had done more with the moral ambiguities of the source material.
President Trump's executive order, which changed how immigration laws are enforced in the US, puts everyone at risk and creates alarming ambiguities, she says.
Although the Obama administration is working to clear up ambiguities that are holding back financing, a Republican administration is likely to halt those efforts.
Ambiguities in the 23-year-old Outer Space Treaty may be getting in the way of entrepreneurs seeking opportunities elsewhere in our solar system.
Doc has sought out his old buddies — though the nature of their friendship is one of many ambiguities — to help bring his boy home.
The Quran, like all foundational religious texts, is a tangle of ambiguities and mysteries, to which endless annotations can be, and are being, written.
The act also had some ambiguities, such as whether a Baker Act commitment prohibits gun purchases forever, or just during the period of incompetency.
However, lingering ambiguities in related regulations serve as a deterrent not only for sharing such information, but for collecting it in the first place.
In addition to Barlach's struggles, Paret's short book illuminates the complexities, ambiguities, and infighting among the Nazis seeking to control the German culture industry.
Kuorinki focuses on the outcome of this redistribution, the sense of the line change, leading to varying interpretations, as well as consequent uncertainties and ambiguities.
Given the political ambiguities around the Caracas attack, and the fact that — luckily — no one was seriously injured, interest in the incident is already fading.
After all, Superman and Captain America spent a good deal of their early careers battling Nazis, and their worlds were conveniently devoid of moral ambiguities.
But some appointees, like Mr. Ross, have taken advantage of the ambiguities of current rules to retain assets that could be impacted by administration policy.
"It is unlikely to satisfy people who were critical of the police department, because of the ambiguities in the video and the facts," he said.
The quality of Tilghman's prose fluctuates, sometimes feeling too contemporary to evoke fin de siècle France, while at other times nailing ambiguities of character nicely.
Mr. Aster and Ms. Collette keep you suspended between these possibilities, and invite you to reflect, between shrieks and gasps, on the ambiguities of motherhood.
Ask Real Estate New York's new rules are ostensibly beneficial to tenants, but ambiguities in the fine print make some of them difficult to enforce.
The painting exists in what academics like to call a liminal space — that is to say a threshold space, where binaries collapse and ambiguities run rampant.
The nuances and ambiguities of Lynch's statement didn't stop other websites from publishing clickbait headlines suggesting that the director of Twin Peaks was a MAGA-head.
But the moral ambiguities of her situation got murkier, because the House investigation was announced after right-wing publications released the unauthorized nude photos of Hill.
But the book will certainly pull lovers of ghost stories, narrative illustration and creepy dolls into its dark pages, to revel in its scares and ambiguities.
She said the court should have endorsed a common principle of contract interpretation that resolves ambiguities against the party — here, Lamps Plus — that drafted the provision.
The elegance of Cole's writing here is extraordinary: He isolates a single idea with exactitude and precision, and then plays out all its implications and ambiguities.
"Blurred Lines" is at its most compelling when we see Grigoriadis discovering the ambiguities in the stories she's covering and recalibrating her own assumptions in response.
The E.U. wants to settle ambiguities about the rights of its citizens now living in Britain, and to agree on a form of arbitration in disputes.
Furthermore, the act of separating air traffic control from the FAA would create jurisdictional and regulatory ambiguities and, in this case, present blatant conflicts of interest.
Its moral complexities and political ambiguities are intriguing rather than troubling, its ethical and emotional agonies a diversion from rather than a reflection of our own.
Yet even when Congress does not expressly authorize rule making, agencies often make rules to clarify ambiguities or silences in laws in order to enforce them.
There are many ethical ambiguities in the media men list, a clearinghouse for anonymous allegations where someone wrote that "rape accusations" had been made against Elliott.
Even if OSM faithfully pursues the spirit of the order, there are still important ambiguities to be resolved, such as what counts as an existing regulation.
Beyond the welfare concerns and legal ambiguities surrounding shooting, the industry wrestles with two demons – the disposal of unwanted birds and the persecution of birds of prey.
Fellow Gulf states had already rejected Qatar's explanation and said Sheikh Tamim's reported remarks reflected deliberate ambiguities in Qatar's policies that have undermined stability in the region.
The real question of whether one can justify invading a country that has not attacked us or our allies, but harbors terrorists, was fraught with moral ambiguities.
Not because they were ashamed—as writers, they often wrote unabashedly as Jews—but because they were suddenly made aware of the ambiguities that they relied upon.
"Ambiguities in the law will create an opportunity for litigation by the very extreme environmental groups that President Obama was pandering to," said Mike Anderson, Sullivan's spokesman.
In any case, the moral ambiguities that animate the film's last act are less intriguing than the world it depicts on the way to an overwrought climax.
Much of that space is reserved for moral clarity, a highly defined sense of right and wrong not yet smudged by the disappointments and ambiguities of adulthood.
I believe hearing from certain witnesses would give each side the opportunity to more fully and fairly make their case, resolve any ambiguities, and provide additional clarity.
When it comes to ambiguities in the Constitution or in legislation, a perfectly legitimate and honorable approach to interpretation is to start with the text's plain language.
Their position is that only clear contractual terms can be enforced, and they see Europeans as more comfortable with resolving ambiguities by going beyond what is written.
Most of all, by stripping an image of its extraneous ambiguities, Ms. Ess's studied blurriness leaves in place only such facts as she can transmit with certainty.
A CRA repeal of Restoring Internet Freedom would be devastating to the FCC's plans, but likely would leave intact the legislative ambiguities that gave rise to today's issues.
"There is cause for concern due to the ambiguities embedded in the law and the federal guidance supplied through civilian and military agencies on homeland defense," Banks warned.
The proposed rules would "resolve ambiguities concerning the amount and timing of deemed distributions that are or result from adjustments to rights to acquire stock," the agency wrote.
"Ambiguities in the law have meant that enforcement officers have found it difficult to classify and quantify cases of counterfeiting, let alone commence legal proceedings," the firm said.
The proposed rules would "resolve ambiguities concerning the amount and timing of deemed distributions that are or result from adjustments to rights to acquire stock," the agency writes.
SCARES AND SORROW A meditation on grief, "The Babadook" won over more than horror fans with its "interlocking ambiguities," as A.O. Scott wrote in The New York Times.
And that's the point: The series is clearly going to grapple with the moral and theological ambiguities that the 2007 film adaptation, The Golden Compass, infamously did not.
Ambiguities are hacked away, until what's left feels more like a salute to karma than like a candid reckoning with a gift that's as much curse as miracle.
Another is to remove the ambiguities in U.S. foreign policy that can contribute to confusion, both in and out of United Nations agencies, concerning its capital city, Jerusalem.
The FIA said the stewards concluded after a telephone hearing that the brake bias system "used innovative solutions to exploit certain ambiguities" and did not breach the technical regulations.
From a US viewpoint — and for a few of the commentators here — it's impossible not have the Trump phenomenon in mind when considering the ambiguities of the Brexit vote.
That said, this is a good quote: We believe that many of the ambiguities and inefficiencies of the critical systems that facilitate life on this planet can be eliminated.
But while sellside participants said they were sympathetic to the difficulties caused by such ambiguities, they also said investors had to be realistic and do their own due diligence.
Occupation, betrayal, resistance, and the ambiguities that lay within them: this had happened before and would happen again, in a way that what happened in the East had not.
But discussions about ambiguities in the Republican legislation and how to exploit them is well underway in the tax planning industry, with the IRS and Treasury looking on warily.
"In order to avoid chaos without any rules, restrictions and laws, it's necessary to weigh all the dangerous consequences and start a serious dialogue without any ambiguities," he added.
"In order to avoid chaos without any rules, restrictions and laws, it's necessary to weigh all the dangerous consequences and start a serious dialogue without any ambiguities," he added.
Congress should also resolve ambiguities in federal law that have limited the growth of private flood insurance; currently, private insurance only makes up 4 percent of the residential market.
SPEAKING TO some nonreligious women who tend to dress modestly, however, goes a way toward clarifying the style's utility and function, as well as some of its inherent ambiguities.
Trobisch explores these painful ambiguities and the way they affect Janne's relationships and daily life, especially given that she still moves in the same social circles as her rapist.
Time and again, Mr. Abe has dissolved the Diet for politically expedient reasons by exploiting ambiguities in the Constitution, a ploy to try to divide and conquer his opponents.
Representative Jerrold Nadler of New York, the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, said Mr. Mueller was the only person who could clear up certain ambiguities about the report.
But what was even more damning was viewers' slow realization that Downton Abbey is not a show that wants to explore moral ambiguities in the world it has created.
Horton lived for a time in Philadelphia, exploring the ambiguities of freedom in poems like "Forbidden to Ride on the Street Cars," published in the Christian Recorder in 1866.
Spotify, Google, Pandora, and Amazon all filed for a rehearing that year and then appealed the increase in 2019, with Spotify citing issues around language ambiguities in the decision.
"I believe hearing from certain witnesses would give each side the opportunity to more fully and fairly make their case, resolve any ambiguities, and provide additional clarity," Collins said.
"I believe hearing from certain witnesses would give each side the opportunity to more fully and fairly make their case, resolve any ambiguities, and provide additional clarity," Collins said.
"I believe hearing from certain witnesses would give each side the opportunity to more fully and fairly make their case, resolve any ambiguities, and provide additional clarity," she said.
In short, the artistry of game derives from its asking of how society must grapple with computers' expanding control over the ethical ambiguities ever so prevalent in the world.
Yet to push past Galanin's work as simply a representation of whiteness (a typical tactic of an older generation represented by Jimmie Durham) is to tease open the piece's ambiguities.
Ruth AylettProfessor, Virtual Reality and Artificial Intelligence, Heriot-Watt UniversityWe should remember that Asimov wrote a whole set of stories around the ambiguities and conflicts inherent in his three laws.
It is a development that plays out across all the paintings in The Gate, with the pictorial ambiguities that arise from streamlined form leading to a succession of intricate meanings.
Like Mr. Lamar's album, the finalists are politically charged: Mr. Hearne, always socially conscious, here mashes up texts from Supreme Court decisions to suggest the ambiguities of identity and humanity.
Instead, it is forcing the Taiwanese and Americans to deal with the fraying ambiguities of a one-China policy, as all three move slowly towards a new, more dangerous endgame.
But discussions about ambiguities in the Republican legislation and how to exploit them is well under way in the tax planning industry, with the IRS and Treasury looking on warily.
Before the video premiered at the Los Angeles arena The Forum, Kanye spoke to Vanity Fair about some of the ambiguities in the video, and unpacked some of the images.
Art history aside, "Unforgotten" pulls together all the marvelous ambiguities that underscore this exhibition's theme, and that it does so with an economy of means is all the more beguiling.
This has heightened concerns that a two-year deadline on negotiations could pass without a deal, subjecting companies that trade across the English Channel with unsettling ambiguities about future rules.
"The report goes to great pains to minimize the role of offensive cyber capabilities and does little to clarify the policy ambiguities that undermine the credibility of deterrence," he said.
Moreover, some commentators have noted that the rules also contain ambiguities that make it difficult for lenders to chart a path to a vibrant non-qualified mortgage line of business.
Mr. Fabius said as much as he was leaving office in early February, when he alluded to the dangerous "ambiguities" on the part of the "principal pilot" in the Western alliance.
While fighting now would quite obviously answer none of those questions, the Nevada State Athletic Commission is reviewing the current proposal, and ironing out certain ambiguities, perhaps most notably the weight.
"We are trying to clarify ambiguities and promote reasonable, good faith interpretations of this rule in a highly politicized environment," one of the lawyers who asked not to be identified said.
But language is riddled with ambiguities and exceptions, so such systems were hugely complicated and easily broke down when tested on sentences beyond the simple set they had been designed for.
"She [instructed] Mr. Roy to get back into the truck, well-knowing of all of the feelings that he [had] exchanged with her: his ambiguities, his fears, his concerns," Moniz said.
The recent hack of a Ukrainian power company, which left roughly 85033,000 homes without power, has exposed long-standing ambiguities over what insurers will cover under various cyberattack scenarios, Reuters reports.
The resulting ambiguities may be best captured by the book's sotto voce ending, with another general, Nathanael Greene, about to leave for the Southern campaign that we know will be won.
Opponents slammed the amendment as rolling back lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender rights, while Republicans argued it clarified ambiguities in existing law and protects religious contractors from acting against their beliefs.
Through her eyes, le Carré sees the ambiguities and charisma of the Palestinians, from Yasir Arafat to a man named Mahmoud who irons Arafat's image onto the uniforms of the warriors.
In these six elegant stories she's most interested in the ambiguities and periodic disturbances that plague the imagination, and reports on them with the appropriate sense of awe, even of dread.
The new law creates ambiguities with a special deduction for some — but not all — so-called pass-through businesses, whose profits are distributed to owners and taxed under the individual code.
"Gloria Bell" is at once obvious and filled with ambiguities, like the raging neighbor upstairs having a nervous breakdown, a man whose violent, mysterious thundering periodically shakes her apartment and equilibrium.
"For centuries, from the time of the Mughal empire, they have been perceived as having been born with physical or sexual ambiguities, and so they are considered special," Mr. Paracha said.
Though Trump's abrupt abandonment of the SDF has created an urgent international crisis, the roots of today's disaster lie deep within the internal contradictions and ambiguities of America's confused Syria policy.
He argued that each approach created its own ambiguities: Levying a tax makes it easy to predict the cost of the policy, but not how much companies will continue to pollute.
"She [instructed] Mr. Roy to get back into the truck, well-knowing of all of the feelings that he [had] exchanged with her: his ambiguities, his fears, his concerns," the judge said.
"She [instructed] Mr. Roy to get back into the truck, well-knowing of all of the feelings that he [had] exchanged with her: his ambiguities, his fears, his concerns," said Judge Moniz.
The word "State" is defined in the statute to include the U.S. territories, but the law still includes ambiguities that create doubt about the enforceability of these prohibitions in the U.S. territories.
Beautiful and funky, elegant but attuned to the messiness of desire, these canvases are full of teasing ambiguities but also benefit from the more assured brushwork and palette of the preceding abstractions.
The Scorsese version added ambiguities that aren't present here, but the original is chilling in its own right, and Bernard Herrmann's score, used in both films, remains one of the composer's greatest.
"People are more willing to discuss the ambiguities surrounding those individuals who were acting as informers," said Ned Richardson-Little, a historian at the University of Erfurt, in the former East Germany.
Ambiguities about agencies' obligations to keep records are also stoking fears that Trump appointees might decide to get rid of what they have or to stop collecting it in the first place.
In a single question, he illuminates the ambiguities at the heart of this unsparing autobiography, in which the process of refining truths about self and a shared past becomes something akin to love.
"I believe hearing from certain witnesses would give each side the opportunity to more fully and fairly make their case, resolve any ambiguities, and provide additional clarity," Collins said in a statement. Sen.
Using machines to clear up ambiguities in communication, to mediate among people who think differently, and to translate a person's thoughts or patterns into tasks can help people find common ground, said Hausler.
When the book dropped in the United States as the The Perfect Nanny in January, the New Yorker hailed it as "extraordinary," lavishing praise on Slimani's examination of previously unspoken ambiguities of motherhood.
But she told him to get back inside the vehicle, "well-knowing of all of the feelings that he [had] exchanged with her: his ambiguities, his fears, his concerns," the judge said Friday.
We have to look at the things that matter in people's everyday lives, perhaps where there have been ambiguities, where there's been arrogance and where people have felt it's been an elite project.
Do they acknowledge the document's deliberate ambiguities, as my own treatment did, when doing so might give aid and comfort to liberals who are eager to make the most of any perceived shift?
Arthurs occasionally spells out messages that might be more powerful if unstated, but she excels at placing her characters in a tangible world and in conjuring relationships rife with ambiguities and sublimated tensions.
He wrote of the arrogance and self-aggrandizement of the colonizers, yet exposed the self-deception and ethical ambiguities of the liberation movements that swept across Africa and the Caribbean in their wake.
In an ideal world, legal ambiguities — like whether to regulate broadband services as common carriers or whether carbon dioxide should be regulated as a pollutant — would be resolved by Congress passing new legislation.
As with all military conflicts, it is obvious that some framed the issues differently and came to different conclusions, and, as Americans, perhaps we should examine our nation's own moral ambiguities more honestly.
In popular culture, autobiographies, and media it plays out as a thrilling narrative but makes for poor history, lacking the subtlety, nuance, and ambiguities that in fact shaped King's era and our own.
"Swan Lake" (June 33-17) always has its elements of royal-family absurdity, not to mention the central ambiguities of whether the lakeside creatures in white are swans or women, happy or unhappy.
Zsela Thompson's debut single, a somber ballad, introduced her suspended-time phrasing, the melancholy comforts of her lustrous alto voice and lyrics that find a spiritual overlay for the ambiguities of a breakup.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union has made clear its options for delaying Brexit and now it is time for Britain to lift all ambiguities surrounding its position, French President Emmanuel Macron said on Friday.
Such ambiguities speak to what is both audacious and slightly unsatisfying about "Farming," given that Akinnuoye-Agbaje, who lived a version of Enitan's story, is uniquely poised to answer the questions his film poses.
But just as we enjoy fear in controlled doses, it's tantalizing to dwell on the safer ambiguities of these videos, knowing that they will probably never be resolved, and that it doesn't really matter.
And, in case of the negotiation bot, the external knowledge representation will eliminate the ambiguities of the natural languages, allowing it to master the art of the deal in a structured, mathematically neat universe.
There's less room for disastrous misinterpretation because it barely requires interpretation at all; superficially, the movie is disturbing, but its only real ambiguities are tangential mysteries over what it really thinks about gun culture.
Despite the passing of the Farm Bill, legal ambiguities have remained as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has maintained its stance that it is unlawful to sell CBD as a dietary supplement.
The bigger setback, however, came from the state's Office of Administrative law, which, in January, rejected the new lethal injection protocol proposed by the California Department of Corrections, citing inadequacies, inconsistency, and numerous ambiguities.
This artwork squarely demonstrates the inherent dialectical characteristics of virtual reality that we read as ambiguities: its content, at once ethereal and brilliant while at the same time embracing decomposition, unravels substance into absence.
In the meantime, Dr. Lorna James (Kati Brazda), who is overseeing the experiment, finds herself pondering the same ambiguities with Dr. Toby Sealey (Steve Key), her mentor and — it turns out — her former lover.
Not many extreme metal records come with a specialized recommended reading list, but Usnea does just that in an effort to contextualize the lyrical ambiguities on their sci-fi-inspired, politically-charged new album.
OUTLIERS AND AMERICAN VANGUARD ART This large-scale examination of the overlaps, influences and ambiguities of the "insider" and "outsider" categories will travel to Atlanta's High Museum on June 24 and LACMA on Nov.
In her 1972 essay " The Women's Movement ," she objected to several of the movement's tendencies, including its "invention of women as a 'class' " and its wish to replace the ambiguities of fiction with ideology.
"I believe hearing from certain witnesses would give each side the opportunity to more fully and fairly make their case, resolve any ambiguities, and provide additional clarity," Collins said in a statement Thursday night.
Political significance saturates Basquiat's very existence, and he dramatized it with tributes to black cultural heroes and busy excavations, in lettered lore, of African civilizations, but these were always couched in nonchalant, teasing ambiguities.
The particular problem with Mallarmé is not simply that his writing loses lustre as it moves from French to English; it's that the mere act of translation erases the ambiguities that throng the text.
Coupled with white shapes that could seem either solid or transparent, laying flat on the surface or implying a geometric solid, Held used these ambiguities to reintroduce the idea of imaginary space back into painting.
We already have an extremely powerful descriptive system which can be used to specify complex systems while including ambiguities, uncertainties, interwoven relationships, iterative levels of success and an arbitrarily broad spectrum of scale and detail.
FARA does already include a "commercial exemption" for registering with the Justice Department, but there are ambiguities and limits on how it can be used, including when a foreign agent engages in any direct lobbying.
Except when she doesn't: In "Homeopatia," arguably the show's star, lozenge-shaped indentations of brilliant color dot the raw bronze surface while other lozenges are painted flat on the surface, which creates strange spatial ambiguities.
For legal experts, the trial put an unusually public prism on the ambiguities in such cases: the challenge to women's credibility, the legal presumption of innocence, inconsistent police procedures and the science of memory itself.
While Ms. Haspel, the agency's acting director, vowed never to start another detention and interrogation program, her testimony was laced with ambiguities about the program and her understanding of limits on the C.I.A.'s powers.
In the foundation's model, the lowest 226 percent of taxpayers would see after-tax incomes rise by 226 percent to 210 percent, depending on how the Trump administration resolves ambiguities about some features of its plan.
There's a sort of heads-I-win, tails-you-lose quality to these scenarios: Corporations compel consumers and employees to rely on arbitrators, yet turn to courts to construe ambiguities that arbitrators might decide against them.
In 2014, a federal appeals court in Philadelphia said the meaning of "officer" in Goldman's by-laws was ambiguous, but declined to apply a legal doctrine requiring that such ambiguities be interpreted against the drafter, Goldman.
But there are also a host of other strategic possibilities (particularly because we don't have the exact wording of what Mueller said, making it unclear whether there were any ambiguities or wiggle room in his statement).
In cases where there are several entities that are part of one overall business, there are ambiguities about whether the deduction has to be calculated for each entity separately or for the business as a whole.
"There are quite a few ambiguities on the proposed commitments ... If we do not get answers on time we will ask for the deadline to be extended, because the information is not sufficient," he said without elaborating.
We resolved the contradictions and ambiguities in what Valve presented to us (for instance the first game's implication that the G-Man was a US government agent versus the second's depiction of him as an otherworldly being).
"I believe hearing from certain witnesses would give each side the opportunity to more fully and fairly make their case, resolve any ambiguities, and provide additional clarity," she said in a statement released just before Mr. Alexander's.
Using a palette evocative of both 1950s Hollywood melodrama and 1970s Italian horror, Ms. Biller (who served as the film's production designer, as well as its writer, producer and director) revels in the ambiguities of Elaine's situation.
"The more you look at any of the major rules, the more ambiguities, glitches, clearly unintended consequences and tax planning opportunities you see," said Michael L. Schler, a lawyer in the tax department of Cravath, Swaine & Moore.
I'm also really happy to say we have Victoria Freisner's first published story, which is also about the gray areas of rape, but in this case, it's how a rape victim thinks about and deals with those ambiguities.
Problems keep mounting for daily fantasy sports sites DraftKings and FanDuel, which have faced a slew of legal and regulatory challenges since an alleged insider betting controversy last year threw light on the legal ambiguities of their operations.
As evangelical students have watched the penalization of Christian ministries on the basis of policies, like Vanderbilt's, that explicitly include religion among the categories protected from discrimination, they have witnessed firsthand the contradictions and ambiguities of liberal ideology.
In a statement to CNBC, Mylan reiterated that it was following guidance from the federal government on the classification of EpiPens and it referred to a new government rule that intends to clarify ambiguities in Medicaid rebate law.
"I've said from the beginning that I felt that it was likely that we would need to call a couple of witnesses, treating each side fairly in order to clarify some ambiguities, answer some questions," she said Wednesday.
Legal ambiguities remained—people considered alive in one region of the country could be declared dead in another—and, in 1981, the President's Commission for the Study of Ethical Problems proposed a uniform definition and theory of death.
With his background as a literary scholar, Delbanco is less interested in recounting events and moving his narrative along than in exploring the moral ambiguities and complexities of individuals in the past who had to deal with slavery.
If international donors do not engage Palestinian leaders to remove the ambiguities surrounding succession, the PSF might become embroiled in transition politics either because of the messy structure of the succession process or by some security chiefs' opportunism.
In past bodies of work, he has utilized devices such as a distorting mirror, a camera obscura, panoramic lenses, shutters speeds, and strobes to create perceptual experiences that parallel the psychological disturbances, bafflement and ambiguities of his subjects.
Boland and Horobin both note that linguistic ambiguities or grammatical goofs can, when parsed by legalistic minds, complicate the implementation of an order, or open opportunities to use it in a way the authors may not have intended.
A tad overdetermined in its studied, snowballing ambiguities, "No Date, No Signature" is dramatized with an acute sense of the role of class in Iranian society, and is unfussily well directed, creating visual parallels between the two men.
They believed character was more important than plot, wrote pauses into the action to let audiences linger over ambiguities and poignancy, and thought that scripts should aspire to literature and that films should carry the weight of novels.
Brexit will create rifts and ambiguities for which no clear precedent exists, and such a volume and tangle of them that attempting to "muddle through"—that is, botch together case-by-case settlements—could result in paralysis or disintegration.
Life in this seam of unease isn't simple; I avoid discussion of "the conflict" with my family too often, and with my leftist friends I omit discussions of my Zionist past and my present ambiguities as often as possible.
" (Today the terminology grates, like certain football mascots.) In his scheme, the paleface views life as a discipline and his country as a source of "endless ambiguities," while the redskin views life as an "opportunity" and revels in "Americanism.
To his supporters, Trump is a politician who doesn't sound like one: He says what he thinks, happily insults rivals and can appear unscripted, particularly when he leaves his thoughts to trail off unfinished or peppers sentences with ambiguities.
The show became cinema (one ominous aerial shot of a vegetal forest canopy made me want vinaigrette) and appeared to have on its mind the ideas in "Get Out," the moods of "Moonlight," the hypnotic ambiguities of David Lynch.
"Today, we are simply seeking a temporary pause to the implementation of this law to avoid harm to our farms and our employees, while the governor and legislature correct the ambiguities," Reeves said in a statement obtained by Syracuse.com.
Beyond the legal loopholes the case elucidates, the system that dispossessed Young's heirs is a cautionary tale about the art world's many opacities and ambiguities, and how they send shock waves through the lives of people outside of it.
" --Randall Luthi, president of the National Offshore Industries Association: "As written, the existing rule is flawed with technical deficiencies and ambiguities that detract from safe operations...BSEE's proposed revisions to the WCR will enhance safety and decrease risk offshore.
They become totalizing ambiguities to which viewers can ascribe a great deal of assumed meaning, nodding in presumed agreement, while knowing very little about what the people using the terms actually do in the world to assert their politics.
In this, Hyman is something of an ideologue; he argues for complex pictures —pictorial worlds, really — that can convey our immersion in the reveries and ambiguities of everyday experience, in opposition to mere images of skill and good taste.
We have to be very careful about how these charges can be used selectively, and we have to be attentive to the civil rights of the guys who are charged with doing these things, open to understanding contextual factors and ambiguities.
"Ice and fire: what Game of Thrones can teach us about power politics — Panelists at Washington's Cato Institute discussed what real-world lessons could be drawn from the complexities and ambiguities of the show's political feuds," by The Guardian's Paul Owen.
"Given the factual uncertainty, we conducted the [freedom of navigation operation] in a manner that is lawful under all possible scenarios to preserve U.S. options should the factual ambiguities be resolved, disputes settled and clarity on maritime claims reached," he wrote.
The temple is run by what may be some of the most highly educated monks in the world: nuclear physicists, math prodigies and computer programmers who gave up lives steeped in precision to explore the ambiguities of the spiritual realm.
The vast majority of the Court's business is in interpreting federal statutes, such as this term's work in addressing ambiguities in the Prison Litigation Reform Act of 1995, the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, and the Federal Tort Claims Act.
Instead of putting readers "present at the creation" of the postwar global architecture in Europe, Peraino's narrative puts them present at the genesis of that storm system of ambiguities and contradictions that came to grip Asia once Mao defeated Chiang.
"In almost all instances, these rules clarify ambiguities in a manner that makes operation of the program easier and expands availability of the benefits," said Lisa M. Starczewski, the co-chairwoman of the Opportunity Zones Team at Buchanan, Ingersoll & Rooney.
WASHINGTON — The legislative blitz that rocketed the $1.5 trillion tax cut through Congress in less than two months created a host of errors and ambiguities in the law that businesses big and small are just now discovering and scrambling to address.
He has offered fresh interpretations not only of how national politics shaped the writing of, say, "Moby-Dick," but also of what Melville's tragic awareness and moral ambiguities tell us about the temper of a nation hurtling toward civil war.
The passage of the Music Modernization Act in 2018, which requires Spotify to take certain actions if it cannot "match" recordings with compositions, was supposed to clarify some of the ambiguities around mechanical licensing that gave rise to these claims.
With "Us," Jordan Peele boldly didn't go for the same social satire of "Get Out"; this movie is stranger and more oblique, and its gothic-horror ambiguities probably read less like "The Twilight Zone" and more like Edgar Allan Poe.
To keep us all on the same page in the future, then, here's our definitive list of the big Star Wars questions that really don't need a more in-depth answer than the subtle ambiguities we've already seen on screen. 
Using restructuring gimmicks and legal ambiguities, these two companies wiggled their way into qualifying as Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs), even though REITs were not intended to include corporate-run private prisons who receive massive contracts from the federal government.
New legislation is also being proposed to fix the ambiguities in MPRA so that it can be used as intended by plans to restore solvency while protecting retirees from the massive benefit cuts they will otherwise see if the PBGC intercedes.
Early reviews expressed frustration with the deep ambiguities in the film, the questionable ethics of including Applebaum in light of their prior relationship, and the overriding sense that Poitras allows the narrative threads of the story to run ahead of her.
A ruling was not made, however, concerning Trump's similar lawsuit against The Daily Mail due to ambiguities concerning whether or not the lawsuit against the publication is aimed at the correct corporate entity and the location in America it should be filed in.
That's because in Westworld, there aren't good guys and bad guys the same way there are in fairy tales and even in Game of Thrones, where, despite some ambiguities, we pretty much know who's playing for Light and who's playing for Darkness.
Given that this is essentially a memory play, you can almost view it as an elderly Frank putting on an ill-fitting younger skin to act out his own past — the uncanny valley effect a visual manifestation of the ambiguities of remembering.
Despite the Paris agreement's ambiguities and some setbacks, including President Donald Trump's decision to yank America out of the deal, the air of self-congratulation was still on show among those who gathered in Bonn this month for a follow-up summit.
Among the many moral and political ambiguities of Shelley's novel is the question of whether Victor Frankenstein is to be blamed for creating the monster—usurping the power of God, and of women—or for failing to love, care for, and educate him.
" That would be the creator of "Moby-Dick," although it was another Melville novel that triggered the awe of his French namesake, who described "Pierre: or The Ambiguities," published in 21495, as "a book which left its mark on me for ever.
" The relevance to their son's life and career, with its own ambiguities and slippery allegiances, is plain: "In the soirees that his parents gave," Toibin notes, "the idea of loyalty, whether to the crown or to Victorian sexual mores, was never stable.
There's a child abuse ring run by Clintonites out of a pizzeria in Northwest D.C. All the ambiguities of life can be explained by pointing to the malevolent webs of secret power that only you — you precious, superior few — can see and understand.
Amid the ambiguities — and at a time when violence against women is a topic of intense debate in the country — Russia's cultural opposition is now divided over a figure once seen as a symbol of the resistance to President Vladimir V. Putin's Russia.
This woolly work comments on the ambiguities of the Peruvian Agrarian Reform movement (1969–73), an uprising that remains in contention, as does the left-wing military dictatorship (1968–75) of Juan Velasco Alvarado, who carried out the severe program of land expropriation.
But it's often difficult to draw a clear line between phones and tablets, and given both political and practical ambiguities in how the new restrictions are to be enforced, it's proven remarkably difficult to tell where a given device will land in that spectrum.
That Was the Answer: Interviews with Ray Johnson was released by Soberscove Press on September 4, and provides a trove of information and explication from the man himself — inasmuch as Johnson was prone to provide answers, rather than raise more questions, coincidences, and ambiguities.
The authors issued a dire warning: If the two parties do not develop alternative programs that can be executed, the voter's frustration and the mounting ambiguities of national policy might also set in motion more extreme tendencies to the political left and the political right.
Between the lines: To keep up the diplomatic momentum, Trump and Kim will need to minimize existing ambiguities and divergences on key issues — including the definition of denuclearization — and produce a comprehensive road map that lays out the specifics of their proclaimed shared vision.
If I recall correctly, the preface or preamble of the code states that it should be interpreted in a manner that facilitates commercial development, that ambiguities shall be resolved in favor of commercial enterprises and that health concerns shall not unduly circumscribe business activity.
Few discussions of Plyler are more keenly sensitive to its ambiguities than Ana Raquel Minian's " Undocumented Lives: The Untold Story of Mexican Migration " (Harvard), a revealing study that, because "undocumented lives" are nearly impossible to trace in the archives, relies on hundreds of oral histories.
" Joan Didion, in the 1965 essay "John Wayne: A Love Song," wrote that "in a world we understood early to be characterized by venality and doubt and paralyzing ambiguities, he suggested another world," a land of cottonwoods where a man "could make his own code.
During his eight years in the White House — in a noisy era of information overload, extreme partisanship and knee-jerk reactions — books were a sustaining source of ideas and inspiration, and gave him a renewed appreciation for the complexities and ambiguities of the human condition.
This tangle of issues goes to the core of the ambiguities between Britain's central government in London and the so-called devolved administrations in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland that exercise some powers but remain part of the unitary state of the United Kingdom.
As such, it is clear that rather than combating Iran's threatening posture, the influx of money thrust into the Iranian economy, coupled with ambiguities in the text of the agreement, have had the reverse effect of emboldening the Iranian regime and fortifying its hegemonic ambitions.
" Some of the legal ambiguities prompted a group of peer-to-peer texting companies to recently form the "P123P Alliance" and petitioned the FCC this past spring to "clarify that P2P text messaging is not subject to the restrictions on calls to mobile phone numbers.
But again, because of deep historical traditions in Germany vis-a-vis the United States and World War I, World War II, the division of the East and West Germany, Germany has some deep-seated ambiguities about NATO and about Russia and about the United States.
Indeed, the Human Resources Policy Association, one of the leading voices for corporate America, urges that the overtime rule have "clear lines distinguishing between exempt and non-exempt employees," noting that the duties test is "riddled with ambiguities and imprecisions" that make it hard to apply.
Overall, Fincher, Vanderbilt, and the cast make the most of their story's ambiguities, depicting the Zodiac case and the lives of the people who tried to solve it as filled with riddles and nagging inconsistencies — always one key piece of evidence away from making sense. Tubi.
Adjusted in scale and palette only, an aggressive scraping and wetting technique advanced the artist's radically subjective tone to the point in which it not only unsettled one's presumptions concerning a so-called lower species, but simultaneously propelled a viewer's sense of the angelic into Miltonian ambiguities.
"While the current bill coming out of the Senate may be suitable for traditional motor vehicle manufacturers, we are concerned that ambiguities in two of the definitions ... could be read to exclude other innovative AV [autonomous vehicle] technology companies such as Google from operating in the state," Krafcik wrote.
Despite the ambiguities in the rules, providers who cannot comply with it may have to shut their doors, and those that are able to remain open fear that the additional costs will be passed onto their patients, making safe and legal abortion a financial impossibility for low-income women.
"The level of dancing is now so high that we're less and less inclined to laugh and more and more likely to ponder the ambiguities of a male dancer who can actually be convincing as Odette, Giselle, Paquita," Robert Gottlieb wrote in The New York Observer in 2009.
Yet the system's ambiguities also preserve the need for a monarch with final authority, and this means that the personality, moods, and tastes of the head of state are felt in the lives of his subjects in ways that would be unimaginable to citizens of a modern democracy.
But Mr. Six's claim for the painting, while attracting worldwide attention last year, ran into the fine-grained ambiguities around art authentication, and devolved into a feud when a second art dealer stepped forward to claim that the discovery was a mutual endeavor in which he had been cheated.
The ambiguities of Mr. Jayab's arrest last month are at the core of a dispute over whether the United States should tightly restrict immigration from countries associated with terrorism, or should join some European nations in accepting rigorously screened applicants in order to help stem the humanitarian crisis in Syria.
Rather, the film forces us to ask uncomfortable questions of our own racial and gender identities (like whether the idea of "earning" blackness through experiences of discrimination is valid), the uncertainties and ambiguities around which will lend themselves to the case that Dolezal continues to make about her claim to blackness.
A mother more concerned with preservation than justice, Ermestine's moral ambiguities feel convincingly human; the scene where she imagines far worse possibilities—including being put in a breeding farm where she's "forced to have a dozen babies I'll never get to hold"—in a revealing conversation is an early standout.
Her reflections on traumatic inheritance, on the unreliability and loss of memory, on the paucity of language for the crimes of the 20th century are often overwrought; she needlessly strains to underscore the gravity of her subject when in fact the history, riddled with ambiguities and cruel ironies, speaks for itself.
There's a picture book with a menacing shadowy figure in a black top hat and fringed clothing (or are those his fingers?); a widow who hasn't quite processed her husband's horrific death or her son's increasingly disturbing behavior; and a lot of ambiguities (is this entity real or a psychological manifestation?).
Ms. Taub and Mr. Kwei-Armah (the recently anointed artistic director of the Young Vic Theater in London) have extended the original play's consideration of the ambiguities of identity to address an age in which the divisions between sexes and classes paradoxically feel both more porous and unbridgeable than ever.
"As Berry tells the tale, their crime spree was nothing more than adolescent high-jinks; like much of what was to happen later in his life, however, the incident was not without ambiguities," writes Bruce Pegg, who wrote the Berry biography Brown Eyed Handsome Man: The Life and Hard Times of Chuck Berry.
Sceptics worry that the new museum, housed in a converted brick warehouse just off the National Mall and to be topped with a swooping turf and glass roof to resemble an open book, will present a narrow, Sunday School vision of the Bible, downplaying debates about its origins, disputed passages and other ambiguities.
Rather, it conjures up, through the concrete evidence of these 18 texts, the many different directions Jews have taken as they have struggled with the contradictions between reason and revelation, the ambiguities and perils of living in one diaspora or another, the politics of Jewish existence and the new challenges of modernity.
The allegations are the latest of many raised on both sides of the referendum about the possible diversion of money through allied organizations to get around funding limits on each of them, and campaign finance experts said the multitude of such claims pointed to holes and ambiguities in the regulations that governed the referendum.
The high-volume conversation about campus sexual assault, she says, is a kind of black-and-white gender traditionalism dressed up in feminist clothes, obscuring ambiguities and power plays inherent to human sexual desire, and instead casting adult women as innocent victims (or victims-in-waiting) and men as either rapists or potential predators.
Left, how the AMNH has their Moschops skull aligned, and right, how it may actually have been held (Image: Julien Benoit/PeerJ)Of course, the study involved a lot of informed speculation, since these animals lived more than 250 million years ago, and still some ambiguities as the researchers point out in their paper published yesterday in PeerJ.
The moral ambiguities in the conduct of the cold war and the blurry nature of treachery—the leitmotifs of his earlier novels—have given way to a bristling anger, even rage, over what Mr le Carré sees as the turpitude of the West, especially of America, in a horrid new world order where Smiley has no place.
The ambiguities and disappointments play out in two areas: There is genetic testing of patients to see if they inherited mutations that predisposed them to cancer, and there is genetic testing of cells from the cancer to look for mutations that drive the tumor's growth — but if found often cannot be targeted by any drug on the market.
I was stunned when Rachel Dretzin, the film's director, proposed that the documentary not include the people who were in the book, but I came to realize she was right; their stories were by now too resolved for film, and we needed to depict the ambiguities and ambivalences of people still struggling to make sense of their lives.
Cosmides and Tooby explore the complexities and ambiguities of moral reasoning in their seminal essay "Groups in Mind: The Coalitional Roots of War and Morality," which concludes on an appropriately ambiguous note: The set of evolved programs that enable and drive warfare and politics strongly overlap with the set of evolved programs that drive human morality.
The newly declassified sources illustrate how, in a formidable exercise of statecraft, Israel's prime minister detached the Palestinian issue from the overall proceedings, without substantive opposition from Mr. Sadat and with Mr. Carter's implicit understanding of a diminished outcome: The Israeli delegation deployed deliberate legal ambiguities on the Palestinian issue and limited the extent of a settlement freeze.
OFAC's staff have been stretched thin by a greatly increased workload: publishing hundreds of pages of guidelines on Iran's sanctions relief (including the most recent that clarifies how foreign companies and banks can operate with Iran using the U.S. dollar), answering incessant inquiries by foreign firms, granting numerous licenses, and traversing the world to clarify ambiguities.
" Critics fear that the ambiguities in practice around how the Wehrmacht legacy is treated within the Bundeswehr could be sending mixed messages to the small fringe of right-wing extremists who make it into the forces — whether drawn out of a natural affinity for a hierarchical and patriotic institution, to gain access to weapons and military training, or because of a "Wehrmacht fetish.
Whether it is because of the assertiveness of the hard-liners, the ambiguities fueled by the competing messages or Beijing's policies, the relationship between the United States and China has become so strained and unpredictable that even the need for a united effort to address a global health crisis has not overcome the suspicions that have increasingly taken root on both sides.
At one point, Hemingway came upon the boy, whom he called Giggy, trying on his mother's stockings and dress in a family bedroom in Cuba, and later said to him, "We come from a strange tribe, you and I." He doubtless saw in this boy, his favorite, ambiguities that he could never confess, and it made him by turns both enraged and, oddly, touchingly, empathetic.
The report makes clear that Bush was going to invade Iraq no matter what allies advised, no matter what the international community thought, no matter what the weapons inspectors found, no matter that there was "no evidence of any Iraqi involvement with the attacks on the U.S. or active links to Al Qaeda," and no matter what ambiguities were contained in the intelligence on weapons of mass destruction.
"Although it's easy to get lost in the administrative law weeds of this case, the major headline here is that Chief Justice (John) Roberts declined to join the four other conservative justices in overruling prior precedent, and instead joined his more progressive colleagues in narrowing but not ditching the idea that courts should sometimes defer to how administrative agencies resolve ambiguities in their own regulations," said Steve Vladeck, CNN Supreme Court analyst and professor at the University of Texas School of Law.
Silver honors the ambiguities implicit in the choice Pavla makes, implications that linger even after the book comes to a satisfying close, when Danilo, too, is given a choice of what to do with his only real possession, his own central preoccupation: the whole of ­Pavla's story, the tale of the "little nothing" he has loved and yearned after all his life, the eternal moment of a story told, by whose telling a lifetime of transformation might come achingly undone.
First, insist Iran create and implement a strategic trade control system that meets international standards and will be subject to review by the Joint Commission mentioned in the JCPOA; second, plug the loopholes in the JCPOA, including ambiguities that permit Iran to obtain heavy water that has not been approved by the "Procurement Working Group;" third, draw on the expertise of the U.S. Department of Justice to pursue extradition and prosecution of  those involved in outfitting Iran's nuclear, missile, or conventional weapons programs in defiance of U.S. laws and sanctions.
"Acoustic Shadows" cross-cuts Matthias's forebears  — his great-grandfather the Civil War veteran Albert C., his grandfather Edward Shiloh, a distinguished jurist — with the sardonic journalist Ambrose Bierce, who is represented by both his writings and his appearance in Carlos Fuentes's novel Old Gringo, putting these three figures and the poet himself into an imagined conversation on the horrors of war, the inhumanities of the law, and the insubstantiality of the recorded or written voice: We are the stuff that beams of light are made on; the stuff of reams of paper printed with the ambiguities of words.

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