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The Obama administration has been far more ambiguous.

The Syrian strategy is far more ambiguous and lacks clear vision.

The rest of the duet, though, is far more ambiguous and interesting, especially when the woman performs with monumental inscrutability.

Although his family is Muslim, for him, "spirituality is far more ambiguous and open, not specific to a lifestyle.

His character is often described as bisexual, although Bobby is far more ambiguous, the film more delicate in its portrayals.

As concerns your second point, I am far more ambiguous and wary of community than you claim.

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The e-mail case is, so far, a more ambiguous tangle.

Prescott is a far more convoluted and ambiguous character.

It involves issues that are far more nuanced and ambiguous than economic doctrines, whether left or right.

Certainly, Tan Twan Eng's treatment of such complexities is far more nuanced and realistically ambiguous than his Booker rival Peter Ho Davies'.

And Mr. Olmert has been far more careful this time to state ambiguous and modest goals for the war, unlike his extravagant pledge two years ago to destroy Hezbollah.

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