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China's attitude to animals is ambiguous to say the least.
"In matters which concern the right of the state to intrude so extensively and intimately into the lives of citizens, we believe that the current legal framework is ambiguous to such an extent that it fails adequately to safeguard the fundamental rights of the individuals affected," the MPs said.
I realize that in the show Springfield is ambiguous to any one state, but come on!
The lack of transparency around payola practices, and the slipperiness of the word's definition in the digital era, has created a marketplace in which the propriety of services like Facebook boosts, "featured" content, and download rebates is ambiguous to consumers and artists alike.
At the very least it is ambiguous to whom (or what) these superlatives relate.
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Still, at first glance it's ambiguous to those viewing the ads.
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is phenomenologically heterogeneous, and findings of underlying structure classification based on symptom grouping have been ambiguous to date.
In a 2012 interview, Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told CNN that it was ambiguous to conclude that Iran is clearly set on weaponizing its nuclear technology.
I like the construction of making to be ambiguous to the viewer and so I deliberately have a multi-staged process, which is both analogue and digital.
Concepts such as weekends or weekdays were ambiguous to some respondents.
All patients require long-term monitoring, which consists of radiographic studies that can be ambiguous to interpret after therapy.
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