Sentence examples for maintaining ambiguity from inspiring English sources

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Peres's angry response to the revelations is unusual, because of Israel's policy of maintaining "ambiguity" about whether it possesses nuclear weapons.

22 However, their criteria did not distinguish DWI and FLAIR, thereby maintaining ambiguity about the diagnostic values of MRI in situations where DWI is not available.

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Over the decades, the United States deliberately maintained ambiguity in public statements about its nuclear policy: when it would strike, what it would strike and in response to which actions by an adversary.

Over the decades, however, the United States consciously maintained ambiguity in public statements about its nuclear policy — when it would strike, what it would strike and in response to which actions by an adversary.

But the military maintained ambiguity about a more contentious issue, whether the artillery shells that struck the compound contained white phosphorus, as the liberal daily newspaper Haaretz reported Monday.

Riel remains an ambiguous and controversial figure in Canadian history, and Brown's depiction maintains that ambiguity.

Russia maintains an ambiguity about completing a sale of a powerful air-defense system to Assad, the S-300, that would seriously complicate any potential US or allied aerial bombing campaign.

"We will have a few other synthetic options thrown in as well just to enable the government to maintain that ambiguity, cynically I believe, until after the next election".

Some resources seek to extract and reproduce data from other sources, but aim to maintain any ambiguity that may have been present in the original depiction (such as the presence of undefined stereochemistry).

The lyrical warmth of the result held an immediate appeal while maintaining an essential ambiguity that avoided any suggestion of the facile, demonstrating Langer's ability to connect spontaneously without sacrificing subtlety.

Throughout "Talking to the Dead: Kate and Maggie Fox and the Rise of Spiritualism," Ms. Weisberg insists on maintaining an irksome ambiguity about whether the sisters' good-natured contacts with the dearly departed were the result of mortal or immortal shenanigans -- despite detailed confessions of fraud from both sisters toward the end of their lives.

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