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This school will insist on the difference between serious offenses, like sexual activity with minors, and lesser offenses like harassment by words or looks that might be ambiguous and inappropriate.
The definition of "book" might be ambiguous, but clearly the definition of "streaming content" is not.
For example, policymakers' stated reasons for a particular tax change might differ from their actual reasons, and even their stated intentions might be ambiguous in some cases.
Nonetheless, a probabilistic statement is in itself less susceptible to interpretational errors or misunderstandings than a qualitative statement that uses - again - words for interpretation that might be ambiguous.
Roger Goodell's job security as NFL Commissioner might be "ambiguous" after a two-day hearing on the appeal of former Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice's indefinite suspension.
This question might be ambiguous.
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Although the decomposition might not be ambiguous when f* is a sum of few (s, t -path flows, it -patht unique in general.
Here's an example of semicolons being used correctly in a list whose meaning might otherwise be ambiguous: I went to the show with Jake, my close friend; his friend, Jane; and her best friend, Jenna.
But it still might be morally ambiguous.
Individual steps and phrases here certainly have astonishing force; I can imagine that in other circumstances some or all of its situations might be compellingly ambiguous.
One reason for its elusiveness might be its ambiguous definition and use.
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