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President Assad spoke of some reforms in a disappointingly ambiguous manner that is unlikely to quell the demonstrations.
"The blatantly ambiguous manner in which they categorized their numbers clouded the picture of their finances," said Austin Shafran, a spokesman for Mr. Smith.
In the same ambiguous manner, the Germans have said that "for the time being" they are against the creation of a separate European Union military planning headquarters outside NATO, a French-inspired plan that American officials describe as the greatest current threat to the alliance's sustainability.
Equivocation Misusing words in an ambiguous manner.
"In a handful of states, the laws were written in an overzealous or ambiguous manner.
In this study, novel electrolyte solvents and the conducting salt lithium bis trifluoromethanesulfonyl)azanide (LiTFSA) are compared with respect to aluminum anodic dissolution, often called in an ambiguous manner aluminum corrosion.
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He has an ambiguous, bemused manner that makes people wonder on occasion whether he is in earnest or just kidding; they eventually decide, as a rule, that half the time he is just kidding.
He has been married to a Greek painter, Arsinoé (Katerina Didaskalu), for 12 years, but we discover that she doesn't really know him and he deliberately acts in an ambiguous, withdrawn manner.
This pattern of findings highlights that only those in the ambiguity present condition came to interpret novel ambiguous information in a manner consistent with the emotional valence of the scenarios they had imagined.
Between the mid-twentieth century and the present, Gubar's effort to make sense of the history of Judas representations breaks down, because the evidence is too sparse, and too ambiguous, in the modern manner.
These results do not support our main hypotheses, and run contrary to other studies which have found that animals undergoing a treatment designed to induce a more negative/less positive affective state are likely to respond to ambiguous stimuli in a manner in keeping with a more 'pessimistic'/less 'optimistic' judgement of their outcome.
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