-
whether the
usage of k, M, and G
remains ambiguous (old style) or not (new style). 1 M (where M is
ambiguously 1000000 or 1048576) is less
uncertain than...
- and economics,
ambiguity aversion (also
known as
uncertainty aversion) is a
preference for
known risks over
unknown risks. An
ambiguity-averse individual...
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Ambiguity occurs when a
single word or
phrase may be
interpreted in two or more ways. As law
frequently involves lengthy,
complex texts,
ambiguity is common...
- Pierre; or, The
Ambiguities is the
seventh book by
American writer Herman Melville,
first published in New York in 1852. The novel,
which uses many conventions...
- In
pulsed radar and
sonar signal processing, an
ambiguity function is a two-dimensional
function of
propagation delay τ {\displaystyle \tau } and Doppler...
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Syntactic ambiguity, also
known as
structural ambiguity, amphiboly, or amphibology, is
characterized by the
potential for a
sentence to
yield multiple...
-
admits an
ambiguous grammar by
introducing e.g. a
duplicate rule. A
language that only
admits ambiguous grammars is
called an
inherently ambiguous language...
- The
ambiguity effect is a
cognitive tendency where decision making is
affected by a lack of information, or "
ambiguity". The
effect implies that people...
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semantically ambiguous when it can have
multiple meanings. The
higher the
number of
synonyms a word has, the
higher the
degree of
ambiguity. Like other...
- such as
those of neo-pagans and
evangelical Christians.
Tolkien replied ambiguously to questions, or gave
conflicting statements of his own view. Flieger...