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It investigates its ambiguous nature, fuzzy boundaries and problematic implementation processes.
My problem with the original film is not its ambiguous ending, it's that the director injected ambiguity after the fact.
Now, with a record-breaking $120 million in the bank Stateside and a heated media debate raging over its ambiguous politics, it's the buzz film of the moment.
It cannot claim an objective status; it can only become conscious of its ambiguous role as a mediator and a "meaning processor" operating between the present and the past (and, arguably, the future).
Anwar Mohammed Gargash, a minister from the United Arab Emirates, raised hackles in Pakistan by warning that it would pay a "heavy price" for its "ambiguous stand".
MCI has been criticised for its conceptual fuzziness, its ambiguous relationship to dementia, and the tension it creates between medical and sociological understandings of "normal aging".
It is hard to see how the West can continue its ambiguous game of footsie with such forces, in the wake of what may have happened in Sinai, in Beirut and Paris.
Its ambiguous status no longer matters.
Its ambiguous status dates to the Chinese civil war.
But he made no apologies for its ambiguous promotional campaign.
The play keeps us guessing with a thriller-like glee right to its ambiguous final moments.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com