Examples of ambiguity in the following topics:
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- Often, the term income is substituted for net income, yet this is not preferred due to the possible ambiguity.
- Often, the term "income" is substituted for net income, yet this is not preferred due to the possible ambiguity.
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- The active voice also eliminates the vagueness and ambiguity that often characterize the passive voice.
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- In this regard, a good manager is responsible for reducing waste and ambiguity, keeping costs down, and motivating others to do the same.
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- Informational influence comes into play when people are uncertain, either because stimuli are intrinsically ambiguous or because there is social disagreement.
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- Ambiguity - A risk that is not measurable, ambiguity is the scenario in which objectives and relative risks are known, but not the likelihood of an outcome.
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- No one likes hard choices; no one likes moral ambiguity; each of us wishes to live in a world where things can be reduced to some least common ethical denominator (for example, a single duty).
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- The Uncertainty Avoidance Index (UAI) focuses on the level of tolerance for uncertainty and ambiguity within the society.
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- Research and studies have concluded that informal communication occurs either when insufficient or ambiguous information is transmitted through formal communication.
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- Confusion and ambiguity may result from multiple reporting relationships as a single individual may receive conflicting direction from their various supervisors.