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But in fact its prospects were much more ambiguous.
Yet, from an engineer's standpoint, the same information is much more ambiguous.
"We're not going to see a Marjah-style operation in Kandahar because it's much more ambiguous.
For others, the story is much more ambiguous and perhaps even negative.
As for its alleged chauvinism, this movie's content is much more ambiguous than that.
She added, "White turns out to be a much more ambiguous term now than we used to think it was".
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It includes, from the same period or earlier, Ad Reinhardt's black paintings, Robert Rauschenberg's white paintings, Robert Irwin's line paintings and Ralph Humphrey's frame paintings, which surrounded much more spatially ambiguous fields of soft color with bands.
In the rehearsal space at Purchase College, New York, where the work is due to be performed, Sellars spends his days assiduously snipping, tucking and reconnecting the meaning of the work, as the usually jaunty reconciliation of Mozart's wayward lovers is scrapped to make way for a much more edgy, ambiguous conclusion, culminating in an angry brawl.
As stated by Biron et al. [ 82] "… information on how to develop effective strategies to reduce or eliminate psychosocial risks in the workplace is much more scarce, ambiguous and inconclusive".
Much better, because more ambiguous, are Ghadirian's Ghajar series.
Low down an organisation, you are given much more discrete, less ambiguous problems to deal with.
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