Sentence examples for Ambiguous claims from inspiring English sources

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Thus, responsible leadership gradually replaced the ambiguous claims of imperial rule of earlier days.

It also found that six other food supplements "could confuse consumers with their exaggerated and ambiguous claims".

After two years of beautiful trailers, ambiguous claims and lofty expectations, No Man's Sky has touched down and opened its blast doors.

The first was Wolfe's strident, though always cleverly ambiguous, claims for the attractions of, precisely, kitsch: custom cars, beehive hairdos, Las Vegas signage, rock-and-roll dance styles, and so on.

Carl Shapiro, an expert on information technology on President Obama's Council of Economic Advisers, has suggested patent reforms, including making it easier to challenge patents after they are issued, culling the roster of overly broad or ambiguous claims, and allowing those accused of infringement to claim independent invention as a defense.

Given the subtle interplay of the notions of emanation, creation, eternal sustenance, and ontological causal grounding in addition to Maimonides' own arguably ambiguous claims about creation it is difficult to know for sure what Maimonides is advocating, even when he is advocating "creation".

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That is an ambiguous claim.

Terry Gilbert, Stevens' defense attorney, questions why the feds would send "a plant into a peaceful demonstration with a very ambiguous claim of criminal behavior.

"China has no legal basis to take actions like these on the high seas, but doing so outside Beijing's ambiguous claim line is particularly egregious and will make the incident especially hard to justify," Ms. Rapp-Hooper said.

It lies near the south-western edge of the U-shaped "nine-dash line" that marks Beijing's ambiguous claim in the sea (see map).In this section The man with a plan Come, meet Mum Sand storm Jokowi's jinks Oil on troubled waters ReprintsChina issued a licence to explore for oil in WAB-21 in 1992.

Marjon has a further, if ambiguous, claim to fame: one of its constituent colleges, St John's, has its origins in Battersea College, founded in 1838 by James Kay-Shuttlewoften often credited as the inspiration for Charles Dickens's dreary, fact-obsessed educator, Mr Gradgrind.

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