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The issue has arisen because party rules are ambiguous about whether a serving leader needs to be renominated if challenged.
He was ambiguous about whether he still truly believed in a democratic form of communism; Leszek Kolakowski, the exiled philosopher, rightly described that as "fried snowballs".
However, some contenders say that Japan is ambiguous about whether it prefers an aircraft with a defence or a strike role, or both.
American officials insist the United States has not done that and has been deliberately ambiguous about whether it would ever grant Iran the right to enrichment.
Tutu had changed his mind over assisted suicide two years ago after a lifelong opposition but had remained ambiguous about whether he personally would choose such a death.
Preston is appropriately ambiguous about whether to view such experiments as harbingers of danger or as a sign of hope for a better defense.
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She gives ambiguous answers about whether she expects a second novel to appear.
Mr. Prabhakaran was ambiguous today about whether he would settle for anything short of a separate nation, something the government has said is out of the question.
Despite that bipartisan majority, the outcome at best sent ambiguous signals about whether the White House and Congress could reach an agreement, given the political pain behind the tax and spending decisions that are required.
Tilden began to waver, issuing ambiguous statements about whether he would run again.
George W. Bush's intentional ambiguity about whether he's being intentionally ambiguous represents a subtlety of thought I hadn't expected from him.
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