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Although it is ambiguous whether the loss of training opportunities matters more to blacks than to whites, women's weaker labor force attachment implies less incentive for firms to invest in human capital for them.
The study of Hayden et al. (2011) admits the first and last of these explanations as well, although it is ambiguous whether recombination could have existed in the amplification step as well.
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But in my view the empirical evidence — although it is somewhat ambiguous — mostly argues against this idea.
Basically, the folk term fish refers to all vertebrates other than tetrapods, although it is somewhat ambiguous in regards to animals such as sea-horses, eels, hagfish and sting-rays.
The meaning of image is rather ambiguous, although it is safe to say it was not a licensed product.
Israel is widely known to have developed a nuclear weapon, although it has been ambiguous about it.
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