Sentence examples for casting ambiguity from inspiring English sources

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"I do think it's about limiting the days of this pope, and short of that, neutering his voice or casting ambiguity around him," Cardinal Joseph Tobin, who was appointed by Pope Francis in 2016, told The New York Times on Monday.

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That "ambiguity" casts a cloud over the securities, she said.

And the cast transmits this ambiguity with lovely precision.

But the term contained its share of notable developments that taken together cast a shadow of ambiguity over Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist's legacy.

You both feel for and admire the troops cast into this pit of ambiguity.

But few believe he will face trial any time soon in a country that maintains a perilous ambiguity toward jihadi militancy, casting a benign eye on some groups, even as it battles others that attack the state.

"Lost" is not your typical network drama, either in its genesis, its large and international cast or its fondness for deliberate ambiguity.

When they mix together, a great greyness of ambiguity descends, society is cast adrift in an amoral sea... ' The most persuasive passages linking public and private show a subtler seepage.

But there's always been a grey area about what's entirely devolved, with enough ambiguity for the party to cast popular votes, which also fitted with its instincts, against student fees and foundation hospitals south of the border.

Ben Whishaw, as I'd expected, was delicious casting as Dionysus – all silken malice and sexual ambiguity.

It reeks of uncertainty and ambiguity, in sharp contrast to the cast-iron convictions of Fr Reid and Willie Frazer.

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