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Since our goal is to identify terms and research topics, unigrams could be very ambiguous.
"[It] alludes to how the computer is a really crucial tool… for making amateur music that is also potentially very slick, where the difference between bedroom and professional studio production can be very ambiguous".
Our own modelling work (Hadjivasiliou et al. 2013) suggests that BPI or male mtDNA leakage might be relatively common in organisms with low mitochondrial number and low mtDNA mutation rates, and it can be very ambiguous whether inheritance in BPI or UPI in e.g. sponges and corals.
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That the whole business of warfare is very ambiguous for humans.
People are very ambiguous and Ben as Danny is looking to figure out what roles these people play.
"The purpose of this aid is very ambiguous," said Shigeru Yokota, Megumi's father, a 64-year-old retired banker.
Mr. Ejei, the judiciary spokesman, confirmed the existence of the complaint, but said it was "very ambiguous".
Had he gone with Piccoli, the tone of the film would have been very different: "Piccoli is very ambiguous," he says.
Says Prue: "Since the night's stay in London was part of the trip to Italy we feel this is very ambiguous.
For servants in the rural economy who are dependent upon their masters and who lack the skills necessary to join the urban economy, the line between servitude and freedom is very ambiguous.
"It's very ambiguous".
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