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Yet intelligence officers at Guantánamo found ambiguity everywhere.
Comedians have often found ambiguity useful in the misdirection essential to some forms of comedy.
Authors, poets, lyricists and the like, on the other hand, have often found ambiguity to be an extremely powerful tool.
In other words, philosophers have often found ambiguity the sort of thing one needs to avoid and eradicate when they do their serious philosophical business.
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But officials said they had found ambiguities in his statements that might allow some research to go forward.
In 1917, the Adverse Action Medal of Honor Board revoked the medal, claiming to have found ambiguities in her status as a member of the Army and too little evidence in the record to support her possession of the nation's highest award for valor.
The only people who could find ambiguity in this are idiots and, well, rapists.
The above are principles rather than rules, and such structural flexibility makes it easy to find ambiguity in isolated sentences.
Kobi Niv, an Israeli film critic who teaches screenwriting at Tel Aviv University, also finds ambiguity in Zaza's situation.
But to the extent that the Court does find ambiguity in the term "sex" in Title IX or the regulation, he said, he will advocate for deference to the Obama Administration's interpretation.
"The majority finds ambiguity in the utterly clear language of a statute that forbids the district court (and all other courts) to entertain the claims of aliens" such as Enrico St. Cyr "who have been found deportable by reason of their criminal acts," Scalia wrote.
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