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Today, we live in a world that is highly ambiguous, very fractured, with many of the historical, traditional values in a state of collapse, really.
Summing up, the Norwegian Nationality Act og 2005 is highly ambiguous.
This is why it was emphasized above that 'that' is highly ambiguous on Cresswell's view.
Its archaeological context is not defined thus its dating is highly ambiguous.
The development of these resources is an unfolding and interrelated process, the causal direction of which is highly ambiguous.
Unfortunately, the key word "ge" is highly ambiguous, so both interpretations of this phrase (and others besides) are completely defensible.
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His record on Europe was highly ambiguous, so both sides claimed him as their own.
Syllabaries are highly ambiguous and hence dependent on knowledge not only of the script but also on the likely content of the message.
First, in devising the original indictment for conspiracy and securities fraud against the two defendants, Ralph Cioffi and Matthew Tannin, it relied on damning snippets of lengthy e-mail messages that when viewed in their entirety proved to be highly ambiguous.
In any case, finance is an area where facts can be highly ambiguous but where the number of people desperately interested in the nature of those facts will guarantee the further growth of financial economics.
"Sounds associated with a video image can be highly ambiguous," said Markus Gross, vice president for Disney Research.
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