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Some legal experts had thought the court might find the law ambiguous and thus simply uphold the Internal Revenue Service rule that said those who buy insurance on the federal exchange are entitled to the subsidies, in the form of tax credits, just as those who buy on a state exchange are.
A series of legal setbacks over the next few years, however, left the law ambiguous.
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The federal law is ambiguous, Chief Justice Roberts said, and ambiguities should be construed to favor criminal defendants.
New York's law is ambiguous.
Here in New York the law is ambiguous.
Firearms law is ambiguous and incoherent, the paper says.
The officials acknowledged that the point of law was ambiguous.
Mr. Schluter said that he would argue that the law is ambiguous.
Some Florida legal scholars regard the law as ambiguous on the enforcement of today's deadline.
In this case, if the law's ambiguous, they'll do whatever the law doesn't explicitly deny.
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