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But it points to a key problem as regards the wider apprehension of antisemitism, which is that the left – which, in the end, is where anti-racist ideas start and trickle down even to people like Dave Whelan and Mario Balotelli – has always been a little bit ambiguous about Jews (an ambiguity that has clearly become even more ambiguous since Israel was deemed the nutcase pariah state du jour).
Now to the economics, which are a bit ambiguous.
"They're a bit ambiguous and hard to identify," he said.
As for his political ideology, things are a bit ambiguous.
"David Cameron's view was a bit ambiguous," Cable says.
"It's a little bit ambiguous," the United Nations official said.
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That response, a senior Clinton aide recalled, was prompted by a concern that the policy of strategic ambiguity was a bit too ambiguous.
"I think one thing that's interesting about rock'n'roll is that sexuality is a little bit more ambiguous.
"Designing men's definitely made everything a bit more ambiguous for both," said Patrick, pointing out this all-white sports-set shown with Roger Vivier kitten heels.
Whether Carla shares his passion or is just using him as an exit strategy is a question the film leaves a bit too ambiguous.
If one or more of the trees has two sids, then numerical accuracy, stability, and performance are a bit more ambiguous and depend on the electrical distance between the two sids.
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