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"We don't want any ambiguities," a senior French diplomat said.
But Congress is flirting with changing the law and eliminating any ambiguities.
Will time be split between night and the working day without any ambiguities?
"We should not have any ambiguities, as a nation or a coalition," he added.
Instead, he escalated his rhetoric, in an attempt to overpower any ambiguities.
For clap-happy Hollis there can be no such ambivalence, nor are there any ambiguities.
For there is another kind of person -- Seattle Man? -- who is passionately committed to a simpler view, without any ambiguities.
This is first and foremost a restoration bill, not a water supply bill for the cities and farms, and any ambiguities on this point must be cleared up.
Other friends, such as Texas conservatives, are just as convinced that any ambiguities about the governor's policies reflect the need to get through the general election.
Also, it is easy to show that the associative law is valid, and hence the parentheses in (2) can be omitted without any ambiguities.
"We're gratified that the Department of Justice has seen fit to do the right thing, to clarify any ambiguities," said Donna Lieberman, executive director of the New York Civil Liberties Union, calling the guidance "a really big deal".
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