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"The initial response, as it stood, was felt to be ambiguous on some issues.
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In Iran's news media and political landscape of factional warfare, politicians are virtually forced to be ambiguous on delicate subjects, he said.
Carter added the scenes of the experiment were meant to be ambiguous on whether Scully was abducted by aliens, the military, or both.
In a few instances, indicator statements were reworded because they were noted by the experts to be ambiguous on the first round.
The feeling among protestors was ambiguous; on the one hand, people seemed to realise that a bunch of lefties having a ruck with the cops would be exactly what the Golden Dawn wanted.
The feeling among protestors was ambiguous: on the one hand, people seemed to realize that a bunch of lefties having a ruck with the cops would be exactly what the Golden Dawn wanted; on the other, some were already pissed off and felt that a clash with the cops might be just the right thing for the occasion.
(My own religious tradition is ambiguous on the matter, though for some moral monsters, the burning pit might be just the place).
Some gay rights groups say its language is ambiguous on civil unions, but she said on Friday that her intent was to allow states to conduct civil unions but not let them be recognized in other states.
(Citizens United is ambiguous on whether it applies to foreign companies).
State of Play is ambiguous on the question.
Yet nearly every step he has taken has been ambiguous on precisely that point.
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