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Could the AI learn to filter out more ambiguous content?
But lower prices will have a more ambiguous impact now.
The Episcopalian leadership was somewhat more ambiguous in their enthusiasm.
The convention's benefits for the other Caspian states are more ambiguous.
Certainly, the limited series ends on a much more ambiguous note.
Bosch's animal hybrids and anthropomorphous fantasies have a more ambiguous role.
Much more ambiguous, much more painful than I had understood then.
But research across time periods and countries shows more ambiguous results.
He has often appeared more ambiguous than decisive, more charming than tough.
Obesity, which has been sharply rising since the 19713s, is more ambiguous.
The projection of a lower potential growth rate, however, is more ambiguous.
M.O.-free certified-organic turkey became supplanted with a more ambiguous one.
And that New York Times interview is more ambiguous than it seems.
Other works are more ambiguous, and, in some cases, seemed inscrutable to me.
Names like "Premiere" and "Ultra" are more ambiguous, and could lead to consumer confusion.
In the maritime sector, the reversal of the earlier efficiency drive is more ambiguous.
Economic indicators, too, are more ambiguous than they are sometimes made out to be.
The merger agreement is a bit more ambiguous when it comes to additional damages.
Scholars see a more ambiguous relationship between Salafism and jihad than the police do.
Ma freely voices her hatred of Indians; Laura conveys a slightly more ambiguous attitude.
In high school, I dyed my hair brown so that my ethnicity was more ambiguous.
But the latest memo is broader and more ambiguous — and it targets LGBT protections directly.
When I do top, my partner's desire feels more ambiguous: What am I to him?
Then the Star-Telegram published the messages between Canon and Barton, which are more ambiguous.
Accounts of the Navy's 2014 and 2015 UFO events have been a little more ambiguous.
What happens to Elio is a more ambiguous and open-ended process of self-invention.
Things are tense and tedious until a conflict erupts, precipitating heroism, atrocity or something more ambiguous.
It was a move from Wagner's traditional, if sprawling narrative structure to something far more ambiguous.
The rules on other types of content, including hate speech and false news, are more ambiguous.
Yet Rao portrays the United States in a richer, more ambiguous way than she does India.
Whitewashing is prevalent in all other kinds of media, too, but it's more ambiguous in games.
Or is it all more ambiguous and confounding, an unresolved emptiness as hard as a rock?
While a conventional movie might push Leonard toward danger, "DriverX" confidently inhabits a more ambiguous space.
Adachi attributes Nagayama's crimes to an external cause, but Baudelaire is more ambiguous with his conclusion.
I prefer art that is more ambiguous, because it leaves more room for the observer's imagination.
Iweala's second novel, "Speak No Evil," ventures into more ambiguous territory before veering back onto certain ground.
Israel disputes this and insists the status of the West Bank is more ambiguous under international law.
I could bump up the contrast or lower the contrast, abstract it, make it more ambiguous and mysterious.
Companies would have 24 hours to respond to "obviously criminal content" or a week for more ambiguous cases.
Israel disputes this and insists the status of the West Bank is more ambiguous than international law allows.
"Both types of companies, increasingly, are using a more ambiguous and complex language around the products," Walker says.
Evidence can sometimes be even more ambiguous, not so much proof of ideology but mere reason for suspicion.
Although theory suggests cuts to marginal tax rates should favour the substitution effect, the evidence is more ambiguous.
What relation is there between the worst offenses and more ambiguous ones, between physical assault and verbal slights?
"It's a little bit noisy, so that itself causes perception to be a little more ambiguous," he says.
But in November 2014, Uber made two changes to its contract that, together, made its meaning more ambiguous.
While the album is personal, I tried to push a lot of feelings into more ambiguous/relatable territory.
Israel disputes the assessment, arguing that the status of the territories is more ambiguous than international law allows.
While the Shed's unique architectural structure has been revealed, the plans for programming within have been more ambiguous.
I was cooking the results in one direction, so I wanted to make it a little more ambiguous.
He has switched from insisting he would not run for only one term to being considerably more ambiguous.
But with the rise of cable news, campaign cash has played a smaller and even more ambiguous role.
But the federation's rules have become more ambiguous since Pistorius prevailed in the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
Still, pressed on whether missiles launched into the waters off Guam would be included, Mattis was more ambiguous.
The U.S. State Department, which has backed the CICIG in the past, has been more ambiguous in its comments.
If he pointed with his right hand, the angle would make it more ambiguous who he was pointing to.
For Bitcoiners less invested in law enforcement's war on dark web marketplaces, the lesson is a more ambiguous one.
When Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg faced recent questions about an ad-free option, she offered a more ambiguous answer.
I think it's relatable in the sense that the concept of "the incessant" can be interpreted as more ambiguous.
Stark stories of harassment and abuse have also revealed how complicated it can be to navigate more ambiguous situations.
If most of us weren't miserable most of the time, the arrival of civilization is a more ambiguous event.
He has waffled and grown more ambiguous on his hard line concerning immigrants who are in the country illegally.
Likewise, the emotions in the choreography are more ambiguous and potent: can't live with you, can't live without you.
While it would be easy to conclude that the countries had similar concerns, in reality the situation is more ambiguous.
If Foxconn's Wisconsin project gets Gou meetings in the Oval Office, its bearing on Trump's reelection campaign is more ambiguous.
It's old motto was, after all, "Don't be evil" (now replaced by the slightly more ambiguous "Do the right thing").
"The important thing about all this isn't transition but what happens after transition — and that's even more ambiguous," he explained.
The answer is more ambiguous than you might think — and boils down to your philosophy of how the economy works.
And more broadly, keeping those remarks in private makes Trump's views more ambiguous to the public than leadership's firm stance.
What's happening: Many believe private equity has significantly outperformed stocks over the past decade, even though the data is more ambiguous.
That makes the effect of a boycott feel more ambiguous, and could result in users deciding to keep their accounts open.
Ending an episode in a more ambiguous place is a much more unusual and brave move than wrapping things up pat.
Supposedly, this causes indigestion, bloating, and cramps along with widespread inflammation, leading to more ambiguous symptoms such as fatigue and irritability.
While Shakespeare had a more ambiguous position on rebellion, Mr. McCarthy said he clearly mined North's treatise for themes and characters.
Social media outlets would have 24 hours to delete "obviously criminal content" and a week to decide on more ambiguous cases.
On that triple album, for all the dozens of musicians, there seems to be another, more ambiguous layer in the recording.
With the more ambiguous iconography of the full moon and the snail shell, we garner some aspect of Swann's parapsychological eccentricities.
But Mr. Althoff's best efforts reveal larger, more ambiguous and dangerous worlds, full of life's inescapable tensions, if not its sorrows.
That wall was much more ambiguous and much more complex and I think that's unique for a style of film like this.
That statement helped to clarify some of the more ambiguous comments that Mia had made to me when we spoke in Vegas.
Although she was more ambiguous about remaining in the single market and customs union, in practice Britain will have to stay in both.
I think of a band as being a set of defined roles and a group as more ambiguous, having more potential for experimentation.
That's not something that they are interested in throwing away now that they have come to terms with their more ambiguous gender identity.
But the technology used to diagnose an urgent case also can be used to foresee potential future health problems, a more ambiguous realm.
But Mr. Ross will be present only for the Beijing stop, officials said, and his history with China trade issues is more ambiguous.
Earlier, Ladaria wrote, more ambiguous approaches to the death penalty could be rationalized by the responsibility of governments to defend people against offenders.
Picture Toomes' words coming out of someone else's mouth, someone without his obvious means, and I suspect Homecoming becomes a much more ambiguous picture.
But that kind of case-by-case judgment would be very different from — and more ambiguous than — the blanket protection of the server test.
Where hardcore album covers had long leaned on cartoon-like illustrations or simple, evocative photographs, Until Your Heart Stops was cleaner and more ambiguous.
Some of the shapes in his paintings—"partial objects", Mr Kapoor calls them—are distinctly female, but the bodily references of others are more ambiguous.
It's its own kind of key, a door to the netherworld, and the further you go the more ambiguous and close everything seems to become.
Unlike the 2012 multilateral sanctions that targeted the administration of former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad over its uranium enrichment program, Trump's goals are more ambiguous.
Until then, the defining images of the crisis had been more ambiguous: largely of crowded boats, laden with as many as 100 mostly adult passengers.
I think if you sort of move the dial along the spectrum, there are other events which are a bit more ambiguous in their interpretation.
But as Mr. Trump's position on Russia has become more ambiguous and tense, a latent anti-American sentiment in the Five Star Movement has surfaced.
The root causes here are a little more ambiguous, a cocktail of design flaws, human weakness and the development of self-awareness and free will.
Tanya has resumed selling her plushies under the more ambiguous name "The Baby Child," with all direct references to Star Wars and The Mandalorian removed.
This has created an even greater tension in the more ambiguous areas of office dress, especially as the boundaries between home and work become ever blurrier.
The investigators were more ambiguous, however, on the question of whether the president tried to obstruct the probe, listing 10 episodes of potential obstruction they examined.
The NRLB's decision in Browning-Ferris Industries established a broader and more ambiguous joint employment standard that could apply to almost any business-to-business relationship.
This reflects in the more ambiguous qualities of my work; it doesn't lead you one way or another, your reaction to it can change over time.
Outside the circle of close friends and family, motives are more ambiguous, and the government should be held to a higher standard to establish a crime.
McGuire said that including the more ambiguous umbrella term "porn" (which is legal, if sometimes controversial) in "revenge porn" can water down or normalize the act.
" Matthew Torres X has a more ambiguous take: "It's like you get to enjoy your wings without the inconvenience of beautiful women all over the place.
Similar polling on the filibuster yields more ambiguous data and, predictably, tends to fluctuate among partisans depending on which party controls the White House and Congress.
But if roses as a symbol for love are a cliché, their function on this show is more ambiguous, a lens through which to interpret character.
That's something I wasn't really thinking about, but it's important to understanding him, and it made it a much darker and more ambiguous kind of book.
If it's just a few skin cells left on an object, or if it contains more than one person's genetic material, it can be more ambiguous.
If Putin does respond, it is more likely to be in a more ambiguous way, such as by stepping up his war in Western-allied Ukraine.
" Biden's Saturday claim to have immediately opposed "what he was doing" was more ambiguous than the September claim to have immediately come out "against the war.
There are also of course quieter or more ambiguous moments — a man dancing, a man standing alone in the dark, a man staring out the window.
For gamers, though, what drives them and what gives their pursuit meaning is far more ambiguous, and it's that soul-searching that drew him to his subjects.
Against the conventional wisdom characterizing artists as trailblazers who become unwitting victims of New York City's brutalizing real estate market, Shkuda's work offers a more ambiguous narrative.
Estimates for the more ambiguous conditions, like minimally conscious states, are much fuzzier, since there's no official diagnostic code and the patients can be hard to track.
While the whole House voted to start impeachment investigations into Mr. Clinton and Mr. Nixon, whether such a vote was taken in Mr. Johnson's is more ambiguous.
While in some cases, German criminal law is straightforward — leaving no doubt, for example, that denying the Holocaust is a crime — it's more ambiguous in other areas.
Instead you find that many "ghostly" experiences are much more ambiguous: odd smells or sounds, a feeling of being watched, temperature variations, animals acting up, and so on.
The only inputs are seeds, land, fertilizer and water – all of which are easily found in the U.S. "American-made" clothing, on the other hand, becomes more ambiguous.
In the interview, WhIsBe — who declined to provide his real name — said he supported stricter gun control laws, but wanted the installation to have a more ambiguous message.
This sexism is pronounced in more ambiguous situations when we do not have clear guideposts, such as when choosing from a crowded field of variously qualified political nominees.
In fact, some studies suggest that modern, more ambiguous forms of racism can demand more psychological resources from the victim than does "old fashioned," or more blatant, racism.
Someone on Reddit reported seeing a prompt to sign into OneDrive back in October, which was a little more ambiguous — it could have been meant to help, after all.
But because the evidence about sugar's toxicity has always been more ambiguous, "producers simply needed to make sure that the uncertainty lingered," Taubes and Kearns wrote in Mother Jones.
The show's third season took a slightly different approach, moving beyond bleak tales of synthetic grief clones and cartoon bears becoming politicians to more ambiguous and even redemptive endings.
I anticipate we will see more ambiguous situations like that where some people going through the process face challenges they might not have faced for the last few years.
"In the case of business surveys, better conditions seem generally to have continued in the early part of 2016, though labor market data have been more ambiguous," Stevens added.
In today's Russia, where the Kremlin controls most media and politics offers no alternative, polls are more ambiguous than in countries where they measure the support of competing politicians.
When applied to bad art with good politics, "necessary" allows the audience to avoid engaging with a work in aesthetic terms, which tend to be more ambiguous and difficult.
It's a cryptic final shot, made even more ambiguous by the deceptively upbeat but actually quite dark Brian Eno track "Baby's on Fire," which plays over the closing credits.
But with the trend of the fighting moving Mr. Hifter's way, and Eni shifting to more commercial interests in the eastern Mediterranean, the Italian position has become more ambiguous.
But Iran, which claims its output is still recovering from the imposition of secondary sanctions by the United States between 22015 and 23.9, has a more ambiguous claim to flexibility.
According to the company's co-founder and marketing director, it was previously branded as a generic-sounding "terp Champagne" before debuting at the symposium under its more ambiguous-sounding moniker.
And it was important for her that I know something, but she only gave me a tiny piece of information which helped me think it was a more ambiguous route.
Even more exciting was the fact that no one quite knew whether the gender-bending actress would play the part as a woman, a man, or leave it more ambiguous.
More sporadically, the artist also adds designs and embroidered illustrations to the tapestries, often employing imagery that makes the previously sewn narratives more ambiguous or pointed towards entirely new directions.
Surfaces look stickier and more ambiguous, though, in the shadowy 1909 "Portrait With Apples," and there's the suggestion of self-consciousness in the pose of its subject, Macke's wife, Elisabeth.
US domestic oil production has increased a lot, meanwhile, so while most Americans still prefer cheap gas to expensive, the overall macroeconomic impact is a lot more ambiguous these days.
"He wanted to show that the classical procedure he found in Mozart or Haydn could fit a modern world, a more ambiguous world," Mr. Botstein said in a phone interview.
While most of us understand rape as any instance that involves penetration without consent, what's more ambiguous is what a partner might feel obliged or forced to do in sexual relationships.
Both Mai and Nguyen know they're too close to the subject to offer up a truly objective take on Lolita culture, and its more ambiguous qualities don't escape either of them.
For example, if you select "pretending to be someone else" you can identify who the person is pretending to be — yourself, a friend, a celebrity, or the more ambiguous fake account.
But while the fallout clearly ruins the lives of many around Christine, its effect on her is more ambiguous—and it's also one of the most interesting aspects of the show.
Burnout is normally caused by larger, more ambiguous issues—think an overwhelming workload, unrealistic expectations from your superiors, long hours, or just a general dislike of what you've been working on.
Instead, his reveal about what was to happen on season 4 of the Disney Channel series was a little more ambiguous — but, like everything on Girl Meets World, filled with heart.
" That's undeniably a good thing, Harrington explained, but he also cautioned that many past efforts to implement socialism had been more ambiguous, "sometimes disastrously wrong or else vague and merely rhetorical.
This would soon go out of fashion in court circles, she added; by 1625, new dress trends brought by Charles I's French queen made pregnancy less obvious, and images more ambiguous.
I've tried to put myself in the shoes of these handlers, and the only conclusion I can come up with is it grows ever more ambiguous and keeps bringing me back.
His series Life Stand Still Here, which began several years ago as a response to a devastating romantic breakup, has shifted into a more ambiguous, darker reflection of personal and cultural discomfort.
But a protuberance on the trunk of a tree, or a chair with a missing leg, or a twisted metal railing in the midday sun, being more ambiguous, can be more surreal.
Tutu, who has been living with prostate cancer for nearly 20 years, came out in support of assisted dying in 2014 but was more ambiguous about whether he personally wanted that option.
Crackdown 3 has been delayed from a November 7 release, the same day Xbox One X is set to launch, into a more ambiguous spring 2018, according to a report from Polygon.
President Trump's expressed desire to "lift the cloud" of the Russia investigation is more ambiguous than his directive as to Mr. Flynn, and Mr. Comey seemed to concede as much under questioning.
Axial's surface has been thoroughly studied, but what lies beneath remains far more ambiguous, said Annie Kell, a seismologist at the University of Nevada, Reno, who was part of the research effort.
The most consistent concern appeared to be the fear of a backlash surrounding the public unpacking of the more ambiguous #MeToo moments, no doubt brought on in part by the Aziz Ansari accusations.
There's no denying that the more ambiguous an artist is, the more easily they are able to cross boundaries and genres — just look at the success of everyone from Drake to Dwayne Johnson.
It includes her overtly feminist photography, her sculptural assemblages that take up similar themes in somewhat more ambiguous arrangements, and her more enigmatic but startling grids of found and original photographs under fabric.
But Mr. Trump's call to put "America First" and his blunt appeals to nativism have had a more ambiguous impact, fanning nationalist flames in a few countries while spurring a backlash in others.
"I had always thought of clowns as being happy and good, but in fact if you look at the history of the clown, the clown is a much more ambiguous character," he said.
The film makes matters more ambiguous than they are in reality; but even without that, it does a wonderful job of showing the complexities and inconsistencies that can get mixed up inside one person.
But the fact that he is so willing to be misleading even when the evidence is clear-cut should make us suspicious about his slipperiness around slightly more ambiguous cases, like Miranda's pilfered emails.
Carver, on the other hand, is accountable to more ambiguous entities — like, for example, Oak Ridge Financial, the Minnesota-based financial-services firm that sent a team of former educators to visit the school.
As the information moves closer to us, to the mobile lock screen and other surfaces that are available and accessible for us all the time, its origins and background motives become more ambiguous than ever.
Three other apparent seismic signals were picked up by InSight on March 14, April 10 and April 11 but were even smaller and more ambiguous in origin, leaving scientists less certain they were actual marsquakes.
You can be forgiven for being confused at the end of Us. The movie, like creator Jordan Peele's directorial debut Get Out, is rife with metaphors — only in Us, the allegory is much more ambiguous.
In addition to works like these, that find roots in specific African traditions, there are a number of contemporary works that grapple with the more ambiguous aspects of identity wrought by slavery and involuntary relocation.
IPPA's earlier draft would have slashed a hole in CDA 230, but the final version has a more ambiguous relationship with the current state of the law, and the interests of the tech industry at large.
But critics are worried that the standards that third-party groups such as UTZ Certified or Rainforest Alliance have fought to establish risk being muddled and what is deemed ethical and sustainable could become more ambiguous.
And it's an opportunity to have a conversation grounded in public policy, as opposed to the more ambiguous discussion of the character of leaders — which, again, is important but not really the focus of Vote Compass.
Yet Cecily's relationship to female beauty is more ambiguous than that: It is a current that runs deeply through her work, the question of what a woman does and is in being looked at and desired.
These, along with the works on Friday's mixed bill — "Bournonville Divertissments," Robbins's "Moves" and Balanchine's "Tchaikovsky Pas de Deux" and "Symphony in Three Movements" — held other kinds of stories, more ambiguous but with higher emotional stakes.
It's hard to tell whether this is supposed to be a clearly fictionalized version of the more ambiguous meta-story that Poppy's videos hint at, or some kind of key with which to unlock even stranger mysteries.
As a check against the idea that all of the scandals must result in President Trump's downfall, Trump's opponents should start paying attention to another case of presidential malfeasance with a far more ambiguous resolution: Iran-Contra.
During Tuesday's arguments, the justices struggled to balance its prior decisions where an early sale can impact the ability to get a patent, with a 2011 patent law change that may have made that rule more ambiguous.
Pauline Kim, a professor of employment law at Washington University in St. Louis, said the question was more ambiguous, hinging on the extent to which Facebook uses its algorithms to match an ad with a particular subgroup.
Aided by Katie Mitchell's modern-dress production, Mr. Crimp and Mr. Benjamin have made something more ambiguous and timeless: a tale of a leader's catastrophic conflation of his personal desires with the identity of his suffering country.
But as the series moves into its third season, it's become more interested in a relatively generic story about multiverses — a plot point that was left more ambiguous in earlier seasons and was barely present in the book.
I know as people we have a unique voice and I do feel that voice comes through in my work to a degree, but I feel that the message is more ambiguous since I'm telling other peoples' stories.
The actual definition of an MVP is more ambiguous than it has to be, but if used to reward standout players on teams that would disintegrate in their absence, Vucevic deserves even more attention than he's already received.
By March, the polls told a more ambiguous story: a recovery for Macron, a wish among most people that the gilets jaunes stop their antics, but still a solid majority (20143 percent to 30) in sympathy with them.
But while the range of banned topics in China was once clear — independence movements in Tibet and Taiwan, and the bloody crackdown in Tiananmen Square in 1989, for example — the party's red line has become much more ambiguous.
But the now-likely Senate approval for her ascent to its helm, as a former operative directly involved in the agency's "black site" interrogation prisons, is weaving that historic moment with a far more ambiguous layer of symbolism.
In 13, Jigsaw partnered with the Rhodes Artificial Intelligence Lab (RAIL) to develop ML models that can pick up more ambiguous forms of threatening or hateful speech, such as a dismissive, condescending, or sarcastic comment that's not openly hostile.
With all the effort in the world, the results of cramming kids are likely to be more ambiguous than we can predict, not because the child rearing was done wrong but because all such results tend to be ambiguous.
With Northern Ireland (United Kingdom) and the Republic of Ireland essentially sharing in the same economic system, the border became more ambiguous and gave people of Northern Ireland an opportunity to identify as British, as Irish, or as both.
For the White House, the final position is more ambiguous: Vice President Mike Pence put a proposal for $2.5 billion for a combination border security and immigration priority funding on the table last week, but was rebuffed by Schumer.
The State Supreme Court's ruling set off anger around the state and a flurry of calls for a rewrite of state law, which some experts said was more ambiguous on the legal issue of "attempted" crimes than other states.
Yet Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey subtweeted his larger Silicon Valley counterpart's decision to allow politicians to lie in ads when he shared the decision to go cold turkey on both political ads and the more ambiguous category of issue ads.
That kind of pressure doesn't exist and that was one of the almost baptizing [feelings] to go from the pop world to a [EDM] culture, where the rules are so much more ambiguous and the freedom was so much greater.
"There are concerns that more ambiguous findings from more extensive testing versus BRCA only testing may lead to unnecessary patient worry and unwarranted aggressive interventions," said lead study author Dr. Steven Katz of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.
When the play was reimagined as a television sitcom, the location of the couple's fictional apartment was more ambiguous — sometimes seemingly on the Upper West Side (on Central Park West), and other times on the Upper East Side (on Park Avenue).
But Section 2900 waivers created new, more ambiguous ways that hospitals in specific districts could appeal their assigned wage index, and gave the executive branch considerable discretion about which requests would be granted and how big the pay increases would be.
By contrast, Sigel argues that cross-dressing during the war could have been more ambiguous—that it also served as a "coping strategy that stressed malleability" at a time when many men were vacillating between extremes of abject horror and excruciating boredom.
Even as presidential defenders such as his counselor Kellyanne Conway argued that "no president has shown greater respect for the military and the veterans," or funded it as generously, Trump's dig at McRaven underscored a more ambiguous track record on the armed services.
Internet users tried to get around the censors by resorting to nicknames for the visitor including "the obese patient" and "the fatty on the train" as well as more ambiguous terms like "the visitor from the northeast" and "the sibling next door".
But Goodell's suspension of players for more ambiguous infractions like deflating footballs or taunting teammates has led many fans, and some players, to complain that he is meddlesome and affecting the quality of play by sidelining some of the game's top stars.
And while the work, performed by Batsheva Dance Company under the artistic direction of Gili Navot — Mr. Naharin, who stepped down from that post, is now the group's house choreographer — is named after a specific place, the location onstage is more ambiguous.
Clarissa and Lovelace seem at first to be, like Pamela and Mr. B, a familiar if well-rendered example of a virtuous woman and a marriage-resistant playboy, but their fully elaborated inner worlds begin to transform them into beings far more ambiguous.
In "The Lottery," a woman is stoned to death by her neighbors and family; in "The Haunting of Hill House," written eleven years later, the stones that rain down on the childhood home of the protagonist, Eleanor, have a more ambiguous source.
" On Tuesday, police amended the statement to a more ambiguous wording that didn't specify which side the radicals backed, saying the raid had resulted from an investigation into Italian extremist fighters who had "taken part in the armed conflict in the Donbass region of Ukraine.
But, compared with the not-too-distant days of Benson, a 64-pound carp found mysteriously dead at a fishery in the English Midlands, the silly season seems more ambiguous, challenged by atrocities that redefine the theater of the absurd as the spectacle of the macabre.
But while detoxing, stress reduction, going to the gym and getting enough sleep are understandable life priorities (judging by the offers of advice coming my way), I find myself thinking a little bit about another kind of resolution — intrinsically more ambiguous, and intrinsically harder to track.
What if we told you that your bowl of pasta is something of a witches' brew, filled not just with herbs and spices, but with a panoply of spiritually charged ingredients—some inherently evil, others more ambiguous, and some that will literally ward off the devil?
For one, they've chopped "Sixteen" from the title and are now going with a more ambiguous My Super Sweet… The show is committed to documenting different kinds of extravagant coming-of-age events, meaning you no longer have to be approaching 16 in order to be on the show.
While everything else in the game might suggest that a single smart person just needs to show up and confront these broken systems, the finale is considerably more ambiguous about whether all those good individual actions will add up to something that answers the scale of the crisis.
"For instance, someone may have associations with more traditional western concepts of ceremonial magic and immediately think of Aleister Crowley or Dion Fortune, while others may have a more ambiguous approach and see magic functioning as more of an open-ended code or divine law of nature," he says.
After leading to the downfall of Harvey Weinstein, Kevin Spacey and others and landing on the cover of Time's Person of the Year issue, the #MeToo movement has waded into more ambiguous waters, with debates raging over the behavior of public figures like Chuck Close or Aziz Ansari.
"The longer-term implications of the election are more ambiguous, but sterling's preference for a larger expected Conservative majority is clear in the short term and the risk is that both fall further," the bank's head of G10 FX strategy Adam Cole said in research sent to clients on Friday.
People with long experience of how special counsels operate—including former federal prosecutors and government officials who have known Mr Mueller for years, who spoke to The Economist on condition of anonymity—warn that Americans may need to steel themselves for a more ambiguous, and unhappily political, ending to his work.
In these stories, Williams takes the familiar scripts of realist fiction (adulterous love triangles, disobedient children, dying parents), cuts them up, and then rearranges a few choice scraps until a scenario emerges, a sketch that is at once more ambiguous and more forthright than a more detailed story would be.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Nina Simone's 1959 performance of "Black is the Color (of My True Love's Hair)" took a popular folk song and resuscitated it in the mainstream, deploying it for Simone's own repertoire and obscuring the meaning of "black" to be more ambiguous than pure color.
The main source of confusion Confusion mainly comes from the fact that while the CCPA does provide a clear exclusion for "publicly available" data, it is more ambiguous when it comes to de-identified or in the aggregate consumer information (compare section 2628(o)(28503) with section 22019.(a)(5)).
Lost within these numbers are the more ambiguous stories — of managers who may have rejected a request for a uniform that reflected an employee's gender, workers terminated for requests to change their names on internal documents or employees whose presence was shown, through the actions of colleagues and superiors, to be unwelcome.
If in her book Busch meanders, pulling from her array of examples a generally positive appraisal of invisibility, Brox hunkers down in two institutions dominated by the absence of noise — prison and the monastery — and leaves us with a much more ambiguous sense of silence: oppressive under certain conditions, liberating under others.
Implications for the Dollar appear more ambiguous... The reaction this year may be different than in the past, particularly given the lower sensitivity of markets to elevated political uncertainty in recent years (based on historically low volatility) and the current fiscal boost likely to fade over the coming years, both of which are unusual around midterm elections.
Improve: 83 candidates (Bennet, Bullock, Klobuchar, Moulton) Replace: 6 candidates (Castro, de Blasio, Gabbard, Gillibrand, Sanders, Yang) The other candidates gave answers that were more ambiguous, with many saying they would focus both on improving the Affordable Care Act in the short term and replacing it with some form of universal, single-payer health care in the long term.
Most of those emails are corrections — what the inbox was meant for — which typically do not get responses; a handful, usually deleted, contain article pitches, spam or offensive insults; a large proportion, though, falls into a more ambiguous category of notes that may provoke discussion in the newsroom and may even help to shape future Times coverage.
"I suspect that the more ambiguous a video is, the more that you need a forensic expert to explain to a jury exactly what it shows, the more likely a jury is to think the officer's perception was reasonable," said Seth W. Stoughton, a law professor at the University of South Carolina and a former police officer.
The true appeal of ASMR erotica like WET, content that is more ambiguous in how it identifies, may be that it doesn't discriminate: All a listener is left with is the seduction of a faceless voice or stray sounds, which greet the ear with an odd but welcoming familiarity and allow for a more sexually creative experience.
The narrative imposed on the Second World War was one of straightforward heroism, but Archie's generation, like Auster's, faced a more ambiguous challenge: their refusal to fight on moral grounds could also be construed as cowardice, and often was by the very men whom, as boys, they'd so admired for risking their lives to defeat Fascism.
When friends press me about what I think happened, I tell them that my best guess is that there wasn't a clear-cut quid pro quo between Trump and Putin to cooperate in stealing the election, but rather something more ambiguous and less transactional — partly because Putin intended to wound Clinton and didn't imagine that Trump could actually win.
" Meadows said he doesn't think special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE's job is in jeopardy, but "Rod Rosenstein is a little bit more ambiguous, in terms of his future with this administration.
But as a succession of #MeToo stories unfurled in the media — some of which seemed far more ambiguous and less egregious than the early headline cases — Roiphe noticed something else: Women were afraid publicly to second-guess aspects of a movement they felt had lost a sense of fairness and proportion, largely out of fear of social media's Jacobin call-out culture.
ORLAN's striptease shoots an arrow from the sacred to the profane, a full unmasking of Bernini's barely disguised eroticism, while Wilke's performance is more ambiguous: her transformation from a Roman goddess to a transgendered Christ is too pointed to be unadulterated fun and too joyful for calculated blasphemy; either way, the apparent transition from paganism to Christianity occurs without the artist placing a value judgment on either.
Upon digging deeper, it seems that the tribute in question actually just a slowed-down track from Legend of Mana, making the question of whether Shimomura actually authorized this sample—or if she even knows about XXXTentacion and his publicly known history of domestic violence—all the more ambiguous (Shimomura wasn't able to comment on the matter as our interview took place before this tribute album was announced).
Defense Secretary James MattisJames Norman MattisOnly Donald Trump has a policy for Afghanistan New Pentagon report blames Trump troop withdrawal for ISIS surge in Iraq and Syria Mattis returns to board of General Dynamics MORE said Monday a missile fired at the United States or its territories would be considered an act of war, but he was more ambiguous about how the U.S. would respond to a missile fired into the sea near Guam.

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