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If pressure on Congress is not increased, if the US remains on the slow, ambiguous timetable it is on now, it will be caught right in the middle of this clash.
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This latest manual recount regime would be conducted according to varying -- and unspecified -- standards, by officials unspecified in Florida's election law, and according to an ambiguous and apparently unknowable timetable.
This is why even the poll-driven Mrs. Clinton, who has been the most cautious and ambiguous of the Democratic candidates about a withdrawal timetable, dramatically changed course to expedite her Iraq exit strategy in Tuesday night's debate.
The US factsheet speaks little about the lifting of sanctions and the timetable set out for it, while the Iranian version is ambiguous about the level to which Iran will have to cut its programme.
The US fact-sheet speaks little about the lifting of sanctions and the timetable set out for it while the Iranian version is ambiguous about the level to which Iran will have to cut its programme.
Or was it shades of the famous "Septaper" myth of 2013, when virtually the entire financial media predicted that the Fed would begin to "taper" its "quantitative easing" bond buying program that month, based on a highly ambiguous remark of then Chair Ben Bernanke in response to a congressman's question about a "Labor Day" timetable?
His timetable.
Ambiguous too.
Ambiguous, you?
Morally ambiguous".
And ambiguous.
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