Sentence examples for bit more ambiguous from inspiring English sources

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"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.

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.

"The characters that are a bit darker, a bit more ambiguous, appeal to me," Mr. Murphy said, settling back down in his favorite chair, another item he liberated from a garbage pile on the street.

Yet how much more interesting and complex it would have been had it been prepared to show us something a bit more ambiguous – an honest account of how even the best intentioned and most loving marriages can come unstuck.

His position -- somewhere between the conservatives' view that race may not be used to classify students and the liberals' position that it is necessary to achieve integrated schools -- made the impact of the ruling a bit more ambiguous, and again raised his importance as the court goes forward.

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"My first single was more of a soul track, and I thought Calvin Harris sounded a bit more racially ambiguous," he told Digital Spy in 2009.

He is every bit as effective in this far more ambiguous role, for which he was very cleverly cast.

When, in the early '60s, Mr. Corman's budgets and shooting schedules expanded — a bit — those habits of creative corner-cutting had a more ambiguous effect.

Occasionally I craved a bit more space, the room to slow down and analyze things for myself, to sweat toward my own, perhaps more ambiguous, conclusions.

The rest was more ambiguous.

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