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Statutory Ambiguity The provisions of the Code are ambiguous in two significant areas.
Amid the ambiguity, the major Wall Street indexes ended mixed.
For basketball officials in the United States, the more ambiguity, the better.
Amid this ambiguity, the desal industry is drawing interest and investment in Southern California and beyond.
To Hackermeyer it was brutal ambiguity; the condition of war at its most unfathomable.
In their ambiguity, the "Stills" are at once horrifying and exhilarating, both plummeting and flying.
Partly because of this ambiguity, the Second Amendment seemed almost irrelevant for most of our history.
We will be updating this online to remove any ambiguity," the company now says.
If there is any ambiguity, the courts typically give deference to agency interpretations.
Despite this ambiguity, "The Mothers" is a spirited and admirably frank novel.
Thus, when it comes to strategic ambiguity, the critics have a point.
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