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George W. Bush's intentional ambiguity about whether he's being intentionally ambiguous represents a subtlety of thought I hadn't expected from him.
Is there meant to be any ambiguity about whether Gus is dead?
"If there was any ambiguity about whether it would happen, it's slowly dispelling.
There is, in fact, some ambiguity about whether Penn State can claim that immunity, as Bill Pennington pointed out in The Times this past weekend.
Peres's angry response to the revelations is unusual, because of Israel's policy of maintaining "ambiguity" about whether it possesses nuclear weapons.
It is intriguing to see the same model play different characters in different paintings, although often there is tantalizing ambiguity about whether it really is the same person.
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Several very fine Fleet Street inquisitors have relied on what might be called threshold ambiguity: doubt about whether something said at the door or while making tea can be placed on the record.
But the military maintained ambiguity about a more contentious issue, whether the artillery shells that struck the compound contained white phosphorus, as the liberal daily newspaper Haaretz reported Monday.
The answer is that boycotting anything inside the green line invites ambiguity about the boycott's ultimate goal — whether it seeks to end Israel's occupation or Israel's existence.
"But these are highly quantum conditions, and there's ambiguity about what space-time even is, let alone whether there is a definite region that can be marked as an event horizon".
There is no ambiguity about the present.
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