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Of course policy did play a part, but it was couched in ambiguous terms.
These were often couched in ambiguous terms so that the consultant could not complain if things went wrong.
But, fearing Stalin's wrath, they couched their warnings in ambiguous terms, thus enabling Stalin to reinforce his self-deception.
The Finding sent to Congress was a compromise, providing legal cover for the C.I.A. while referring to the use of lethal force in ambiguous terms.
"This drove the military people up the wall," he said … The Finding sent to Congress was a compromise, providing legal cover for the C.I.A. while referring to the use of lethal force in ambiguous terms.
Most use pseudonyms and when discussing faith on public forums tend to couch their criticisms in ambiguous terms meant to be understood only by like-minded people.
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In his second news conference, Mr. Obama laid out his proposal in less ambiguous terms.
Likewise, the Islamists eventually dropped a much-criticised article that would have banned, in dangerously ambiguous terms, "all attacks on the sacred".
Such payments, if presented here in sufficiently ambiguous terms, might give the Chinese leaders a face-saving way to release the plane.
In DOG4DAG, ambiguous terms are easily identified through their generated definitions and can hence be avoided.
But earlier this month, two days before the Democratic primary, he stood silently at a rally of Hasidic Jews in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, while two speakers described his policy in much less ambiguous terms.
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