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The author himself could be ambiguous.
Theoretically, the relationship between shocks and agricultural innovation adoption could be ambiguous.
For the United States and Europe, the result of this entire process could be ambiguous.
In an interview, Mr. Volokh said that although a "like" could be ambiguous, there was no question it counted as speech.
The prosecution helps the defense: The evidence provided at the IMT and NMT trials was undeniable proof of crimes committed, but it could be ambiguous or confusing about who was responsible.
If augmented by ethical considerations, the hope is this invention will serve the public good and be profitable; if not, the outcome could be ambiguous at best, and devastating at worst.
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The onset of progression could certainly be ambiguous and confounded by concomitant relapses but there was the advantage of long retrospect in this study, which typically clarified ambiguities at the time of evaluation.
Ms. Liebman conceded that the issue could be more ambiguous if the status of the workers was in dispute, as with Uber.
Since our goal is to identify terms and research topics, unigrams could be very ambiguous.
In contrast, co- and post-seismic displacements derived by geodetic techniques indicate permanent deformation signals in the near-field around the hypocenters, and thus, the estimated fault model could be less ambiguous, at least, in terms of the location and the geometry of these faults.
One possible reason could be the ambiguous definition of burst fractures.
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