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But few believe he will face trial any time soon in a country that maintains a perilous ambiguity toward jihadi militancy, casting a benign eye on some groups, even as it battles others that attack the state.
But the persistent ambiguity toward Islamist militancy in Pakistan came into sharp focus on the streets of Islamabad on Friday, where hundreds of jihadi sympathizers rallied outside the Parliament building.
Twelve months later, even that nebulous schedule -- foreseeing possible entry between 2002 and 2005 -- has receded as the economics of the euro have sunk ever deeper into the morass of British ambiguity toward Continental Europe.
Over the past year the US simply stood by as Saudi Arabia put down protests in Bahrain, whose ruling family hosts a key American naval base, and exhibited a studied ambiguity toward events in Yemen as the country struggled to end the Saleh dictatorship.
After all, like shareholders at Citigroup or Lehman Brothers, voters accepted the consolidation of banking and the rise of an over-mighty Wall Street; indeed at times they cheered it on, despite the ambiguity toward Mammon that always lurks.
The issue of Slavick's ambiguity toward these myths becomes clearer when we are made aware that it is through the eyes of Walter Benjamin, Theodor Adorno, and Bertolt Brecht that the old admonishments of the aestheticization and anesthetization of suffering and tragedy seep into her discourse.
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Perhaps where text slides toward ambiguity, film inclines to specificity.
Twentieth-century art, which Stein championed, pushed toward ambiguity and interpretation.
The imagery of a ghazal lent itself easily to allegorization or at least to a type of ambiguity that pointed toward both secular and transcendental referents.
This term was coined by the social psychologist Arie Kruglanski, who eventually defined it as "individuals' desire for a firm answer to a question and an aversion toward ambiguity," a drive for certainty in the face of a less than certain world.
Montross repeatedly steers straight toward ambiguity and doubt — about herself as a doctor and about psychiatry in general.
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