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"My feelings on the matter are distinctly ambiguous, involving both a measure of agony as well as excitement," Deflem wrote in his academic analysis of the experience.
The draft Investigatory Powers Bill also has some distinctly ambiguous wording when it comes to encryption — suggesting the U.K. government is still seeking to legislate a general ability that companies be able to decrypt communications.
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The courtroom sketch, by Jane Rosenberg, seems fitting of the De Niro persona - distinctly him, yet ambiguous enough in expression to match any of the myriad roles he has brought to bear.
The phrase "normal foodstuffs" is ambiguous because normalcy is distinctly culturally determined.
A City Health Department spokeswoman, Sandra Mullin, said that because the CBS samples were taken before a human case was found at the network, they were sent to Albany in batches rather than distinctly labeled, but that the packaging was not ambiguous.
The 1949 Housing Act is distinctly vague; while ample funds are available for affordable housing, it remains ambiguous where these homes should be built.
The thing is, Pop Culture, you might be wondering why I'm the one to write this letter, what with my ethnically ambiguous features, fairly-difficult-to-butcher name, and accent that's distinctly Clueless as opposed to Slumdog Millionaire.
Ambiguous too.
Distinctly unappetising.
A distinctly satisfying thought.
And ambiguous.
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