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But decentralization also makes ambiguous drafting extremely costly.
The theoretical literature makes ambiguous predictions about this relationship, and it has remained little studied by empiricists.
Theory makes ambiguous predictions about the effect of centralized collective bargaining on the level of unemployment.
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Brunei, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan, and Vietnam have made ambiguous, intransigent, and overlapping claims of "sovereignty" and "rights" in the South China Sea.
Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein has made ambiguous comments about vaccines, and during a televised Republican primary debate, President-elect Donald Trump claimed that vaccines cause autism.
But choosing a location may be the least of the problems for the builders, with the Energy Department making ambiguous statements about its commitment to the project.
Egyptian politicians have used such claims to portray the dam as a threat to national security, and have occasionally made ambiguous statements about the possibility of military action.
Allowing the trial to proceed would turn election law on its head, Mr. Edwards's lawyers contend, making ambiguous for all candidates what does or does not count as a campaign contribution.
But Anthony M. Kennedy, who voted to strike down the tribunals in 2006, did not join that part of their opinion and made ambiguous comments about his views in his concurrence.
Even the most conscientious officials may make ambiguous statements that disclose only part of the truth, and that misleadingly - as when Condoleezza Rice answered questions about rendition and torture at a press conference in Ukraine in December.
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