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Barcelona's alignment with Catalanism is less ambiguous (but still contains ambiguities) and the club boasts a social and political power that is gigantic.
But, ambiguous as that sounds, it is less ambiguous than the choreography.
The book's other problem is less ambiguous: Jiles's prose sometimes veers across a state line of style and vision into a certain other author's jurisdiction.
But if some of the remaining options are exercised by their owners, Alibaba's could yet be the largest.Outside of the stockmarket, Alibaba's dominance is less ambiguous.
Another inconvenient question that will recur and linger is, "Do nations truly have national literature?" The answer is less ambiguous in India than in Britain.
Any country that thought it might be out-voted on a tricky topic, such as Iraq, would presumably refuse to sanction such a request.The position is less ambiguous over defence.
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Subsequent events are less ambiguous.
There are others that are less ambiguous or formal.
Whatever the case, Kirchner loyalists have been less ambiguous about their misgivings about Scioli.
The rules are supposed to be less ambiguous, more transparent and less open to the vagaries of personal preference.
The case of Vanagaitė's aunt's husband was less ambiguous: he served as a chief of police under the Nazi occupation.
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