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This approach is less ambiguous than listing simply the year.
But, ambiguous as that sounds, it is less ambiguous than the choreography.
Although less ambiguous than elk, wapiti never became popular, and in North America today elk is the firmly established proper name.
"We prefer this language not because it is less ambiguous than the original version but, on the contrary, because it is more ambiguous - and hence more flexible - as to our response," a State Department cable said.
"It is hard to imagine a statutory term less ambiguous than the precise numerical thresholds at which the act requires," he wrote.
Election officials in other large states say their laws are much less ambiguous than Florida's and provide more time for checking vote totals and settling disputes.
As a western allegory of the blacklist, a film clearer in its convictions and less ambiguous than "High Noon" and even "Johnny Guitar" was the 1954 "Silver Lode".
Could anything be more clear, more unequivocal, and less ambiguous than that?
The other potential mistress is Rose's sister Velvet whose evil tendencies are less ambiguous than her sister's and dresses far more provocatively.
First, public views and patient preferences are less ambiguous than formal theories of ethics.
Due to Unigene Id being less ambiguous than EntrezGene Id, we used Unigene Id for the identification of genes.
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