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Political courage, nowadays, is almost always ambiguous.
His frail, and always ambiguous, reformist credentials were further dented.
Perhaps wisely, though, Sachs doesn't rely too heavily on statistical findings, which are almost always ambiguous.
Her narrator is sometimes a ghost, always ambiguous -- perhaps Joseph or Joseph's father or Joseph's one-night lover or someone else entirely.
The outcome was always ambiguous (as is now clear in Turkey's own turn to a moderate Islamism after decades of a secular dictatorship and the recent embrace by Chinese communists of a worldview they previously scorned: Confucianism).
Completed in the last year, this recent body of never-before-seen work represents a rather personal project for the artist, one derived entirely from his own imaginings and observations of the sometimes joyous, sometimes melancholy, always ambiguous relationships between old and young, friends and family, humans and the natural world.
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I'd always felt ambiguous about 1916.
Aaron Swartz had always been ambiguous about marriage.
Victories are almost always partial, ambiguous and subject to reversal.
In these situations, the evidence will almost always be ambiguous.
My romantic relationships have always been ambiguous, problematic.
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