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It's the ambiguities that made this so endlessly unsettling and utterly fascinating.
Moreover, the accord included a number of ambiguities that could grow into sore points.
Second, the proposed law is filled with ambiguities that cannot be easily resolved.
If Obama didn't resolve the contradictions and ambiguities that bedevil the U.S. relationship with Syria, he can hardly be faulted.
Mr. Strickland's conversation with Mr. Black also presents ambiguities that make it hard to determine what really happened.
Gestalt therapy seeks to resolve the conflicts and ambiguities that result from the failure to integrate features of the personality.
There were, though, large omissions and ambiguities that will need to be filled in and clarified as polling day nears.
These are tough roles in any case, with inbred ambiguities that should swell as the play proceeds.
ST: All my novels are about the ambiguities that lie beneath the sharp edges of the law.
Its article dealing with the allocation of oil revenue has worrying ambiguities that could be abused by Shias and Kurds sitting on the oil fields.
Yet it is on these shifting sands of mixed messages, ironic reversals and inbuilt ambiguities that Facebook seeks to build its online court of morals.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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