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Studies are more ambiguous about higher grades.
She quoted selectively; American magazines in the 1950s were in fact more ambiguous about the housewife as they were keen to celebrate individual success stories.
Phillip Goodall Norwich David Baddiel suggests that "the left" has become even "more ambiguous" about Jews, because it has deemed Israel the "nutcase pariah state du jour", thereby implying that it is antisemitic.
Breuer was more ambiguous about consolidation among players focusing on private clients.
Later, Blaine was more ambiguous about the validity of the charges against Johnson, writing that "there was a very grave difference of opinion among those equally competent to decide," but at the time partisan zeal led him to follow his party's leaders.
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Because the mind of another person is inherently mutable and impossible to perceive directly, inferences about human minds may be fundamentally more ambiguous than inferences about our inanimate, physical surroundings (Mitchell forthcoming).
Is she pushing his hand away or toward her?' The more ambiguous you are about that the better the image is at conveying what the play is about.
The story of Grace's fireproofing, with the brand name Monokote, is far more ambiguous, raising questions about how a corporation should act when there is deep concern, but no scientific certainty, about a product's safety.
People said to me, "'Capturing the Friedmans' is more ambiguous and I liked that about it".
Today, the once rakish and radical character of these blocks is more ambiguous and dominated by New York University, which owns about 60 buildings in the area.
An intemperate rebuke about shiftless "niggas" sounded much more ambiguous, and much funnier, coming from the so-called Nat Turner of comedy.
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