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In the context of the Internet, existing laws are ambiguous about what standards apply for different kinds of surveillance.
The issue has arisen because party rules are ambiguous about whether a serving leader needs to be renominated if challenged.
Federal and state laws are ambiguous about the types of disclosures these companies must make about how the genetic information they obtain is collected, used, and shared.
Francis has been hailed by many in the gay community for being the most merciful pope towards them in recent history while conservative Catholics have criticised him for making comments they say are ambiguous about sexual morality.
David Cameron will today signal a sea-change in the government fight against home-grown terrorism, saying the state must confront, and not consort with, the non-violent Muslim groups that are ambiguous about British values such as equality between sexes, democracy and integration.
They knew accurately how old Richard III was when he died, so they were able to check the age of his skeleton matched the age they knew about, whereas histories of Henry I are ambiguous about his date of birth, suggesting 1068 or 1069.
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John himself is ambiguous about "ambiguous".
Aaron Swartz had always been ambiguous about marriage.
So I am ambiguous about it.
So far Mr. Kohl has been ambiguous about the border.
And that's what is ambiguous about this study.
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