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Its brevity makes it very ambiguous and hard to understand.
"I find it very ambiguous that the FFR is now saying that they are not approving a competition which, in effect, they did approve," said Craig.
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Mr. Ejei, the judiciary spokesman, confirmed the existence of the complaint, but said it was "very ambiguous".
"It's very ambiguous".
But it's very ambiguous, so on that mannequin, I have another phrase, which is, "99percentt sure = 100percentt unsure".
It's a very ambiguous, uneasy thing, having the British cake and eating it, as it were".
"I think it's another very ambiguous message he sends to lesbians and gays," said Jeff Soref, a co-chairman of Empire State Pride Agenda, a nonpartisan gay political group.
On the student side, there were always people saying: 'We've made the point, let's withdraw.' When we look back at 1978 [when reform and opening began] to 1989, it was a very ambiguous, zig-zagging period with respect to the political model.
"There's very little detail, it is still very ambiguous about the boundaries and the timing," he said.
"It's a very ambiguous word to me," he says.
Our own modelling work (Hadjivasiliou et al. 2013) suggests that BPI or male mtDNA leakage might be relatively common in organisms with low mitochondrial number and low mtDNA mutation rates, and it can be very ambiguous whether inheritance in BPI or UPI in e.g. sponges and corals.
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