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It is worth mentioning that the term "photonics" is ambiguous: on the one hand, it is understood as a complex of photochemical and photophysical properties of molecular systems in electronic-excited state; on the other hand, it is known as both molecular and technical systems in which carriers are not electrons as in electronics, microelectronics, nanoelectronics, but photons [2].
State of Play is ambiguous on the question.
(Citizens United is ambiguous on whether it applies to foreign companies).
But the Koran is ambiguous on the essential question of whether slavery should exist.
He makes a waiting room (the kind of waiting room is ambiguous on purpose) resemble a circle of Dante's Hell.
I personally would not want to stand as a Conservative candidate on a manifesto that is ambiguous on this issue".
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The feeling among protestors was ambiguous; on the one hand, people seemed to realise that a bunch of lefties having a ruck with the cops would be exactly what the Golden Dawn wanted.
The feeling among protestors was ambiguous: on the one hand, people seemed to realize that a bunch of lefties having a ruck with the cops would be exactly what the Golden Dawn wanted; on the other, some were already pissed off and felt that a clash with the cops might be just the right thing for the occasion.
Yet nearly every step he has taken has been ambiguous on precisely that point.
China has been ambiguous on whether it will support the EU, while Brazil said it was still in discussions.
"It was ambiguous on purpose — like Jude could have been a typo that was Judy," Mr. Lippin says.
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