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There's a great ambiguity about that line.
Despite several Supreme Court rulings, religious displays — whether of crèches, crosses, menorahs or the Ten Commandments — remain a subject of great ambiguity, civil liberties lawyers say.
This is where the Great Recession has taken the world's largest economy, to a Great Ambiguity over what lies ahead, and what can be done now.
It is all "a category of great ambiguity, little amenable to definition".To drive home the vagaries of past faith, he writes about "Lindow Man", a preserved male body found in a peat bog in Cheshire in 1984.
But if the Great Recession has indeed relaxed its grip on American life, it has been replaced by something that might be called the Great Ambiguity — a time of considerable debate over the clarity of economic indicators and the staying power of apparent improvements.
The conditions of non-detection, for dip shorter than 1 cycle, are analytically calculated and a great ambiguity for a dip even shorter than 2 cycles is shown.
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That's one of the great ambiguities and I don't know if it has to do with women alone, or men and women.
Greater ambiguity would certainly strengthen the play intellectually.
There is greater ambiguity in archeology.
These simplifications necessarily lead to greater ambiguity in the biological interpretations for the various parameters.
"We need people who like the pace, can deal at a high level, can handle greater ambiguity and risk".
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