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Shouldn't there be some ambiguity, even profundity, in art?
"The political fact of life is that unless you capture a terrorist in the act, or have some completely dependable information, there's always going to be some ambiguity about that person," he said.
He says there may be some ambiguity with TCM, but it is not as mystifying.
Since, these CAX genes were characterized before release of Arabidopsis genome sequence, there appears to be some ambiguity.
So, while there may be some ambiguity in the statute, CMS should not be able to exploit that fact to do the one thing the statute clearly does not call for.
12We use July rather than August for this comparison since there is likely to be some ambiguity with August-born children to the extent that schools exercised discretion at the margin.
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Roughly speaking, they have a one-to-one correspondence, although there can be some ambiguities due to the possible existence of multi-equilibrium states.
"There is some ambiguity about what philanthropy means.
In particular, there is some ambiguity about how the soma should be handled.
But there is some ambiguity about how far that duty to learn extends in this context.
There's some ambiguity about where he got his burns — was it in South America or not?
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