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To a novice like me, what was most striking was how ambiguous all the evidence was.
"What disturbs me about this is how ambiguous this ruling is," Rabbi Brander said.
"As humans, we don't realise just how ambiguous our communication is," he said.
"No matter how ambiguous or elusive the images in this book are, however, the underlying landscapes are quite real".
But who is to say how ambiguous the law really is, or how "reasonable" the officer's mistake might be?
The secretary of state's office would establish rules for the manual review, including how ambiguous ballots would be counted.
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We tend to forget how wonderfully ambiguous "Julius Caesar" often feels in its moral definitions of its characters.
"Each era determined not only how racially ambiguous men and women lived, but also what they lost," Hobbs writes.
Two photographs -- one modern platinum print, one vintage -- made from the same negative show how tantalizingly ambiguous distinctions like modern and vintage can be.
William Golding has always been a minority taste (how smirkingly ambiguous that phrase now sounds), so a biography about him was never going to be a huge media event.
As a presidential candidate, Mr. Obama said that he thought signing statements could be legitimate if used with "restraint" — for instance, to clarify how an ambiguous law should be interpreted.
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