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Grey area.
A grey/gray area is one where there is no clear right or wrong.
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But when you get to your family, it becomes a much greyer area.
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"There's so much grey area right now that they are terrified to come forward," she said.
Not only is it challenging for Generation X to understand the new millennial mating rules of the 21st century, it's difficult for millennials themselves to understand them, since there's often so much grey area.
Elayna Tell, who is also a member of Panthers for Israel expanded, "We wanted to show in a conflict it's not just black and white, there is so much grey area, and those are the places where you are going to bring people together..
There has never been a test case, and while some claim it counts as "fair use", the legality of fanfiction is pretty much a grey area.
This is far too much of a grey area, which has allowed unscrupulous bosses to cut corners.
You probably should go here if you have a "real" job where you can get into trouble based on the sites you visit, since this site very much occupies a grey area in the world of copyright and all that.
This doesn't leave very much room for the sort of grey area so much good fiction lives in -- worlds where opinions are changeable, moods are capricious, and people are human.
That's much more of a grey area, I'm not sure about the optimism there.
He found that the "death" of microbes was much more of a grey area than scientists had previously thought; some bacteria that had always been classified as dead were in fact only dormant, and capable of being revived.
'I think that's why I like black and white so much: there's no grey area.' His canvas pieces sell for up to £10,000, and last March, the Electoral Commission, apparently unaware of the irony of aping one of the UK's foremost (illegal) graffiti artists, launched a poster campaign, which borrowed his authoritative, powerful style to encourage young people to vote.
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