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The results from the KPTs were much less ambiguous.
Bialek primarily recommended UNCLOS on the grounds that it has clear treaty obligations and a much less ambiguous process for proving the scientific link between actions and impacts.
It's likely that the mod revival barely 10 years later was much less ambiguous about all this, the flag now being an emblem of Great British Music.
Election officials in other large states say their laws are much less ambiguous than Florida's and provide more time for checking vote totals and settling disputes.
But earlier this month, two days before the Democratic primary, he stood silently at a rally of Hasidic Jews in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, while two speakers described his policy in much less ambiguous terms.
The identification of resilient individuals is thus much less ambiguous.
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Low down an organisation, you are given much more discrete, less ambiguous problems to deal with.
It turns out when David is speaking to someone shortly after discovering the black goo, the scene was supposed to be much more elaborate and way less ambiguous.
For Gerard Manley Hopkins, however, the divine calling came not in a dream in a stable but from an article in the Times of London the first of many signs that the modern poet's vision would be more ambiguous, and much less happy, than that of the medieval scop.
For Gerard Manley Hopkins, however, the divine calling came not in a dream in a stable but from an article in the Times of London — the first of many signs that the modern poet's vision would be more ambiguous, and much less happy, than that of the medieval scop.
The ease with which Hubbard played this role confirmed his continuing stylistic flexibility, since he had otherwise spent much of the 1970s playing a less ambiguous and mysterious version of Davis's own chart-chasing, pop-influenced electric jazz, recording extensively for the commercially-oriented CTI label.
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