Sentence examples for now ambiguous from inspiring English sources

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Land ownership is now ambiguous.

The word partner is now ambiguous (a word chosen by those of two minds about ambivalent).

At Las Vegas, Cus was to second Patterson in the ring, but he was not living at the Patterson training camp — an evidence of their now ambiguous relationship.

This use of an ancient but now ambiguous symbol of peace, seen in front of a portrait of Gandhi, followed a scene of conflict and resolution.

This can result in different compound structures that have the same, but now ambiguous, non-systematic identifiers.

"Access to pornography, which also objectifies women, is creating a culture where men are now ambiguous when it comes to the issue of violence against women".

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The tableau, then and now, is ambiguous.

The cross of St George is now an ambiguous symbol with negative overtones: it is not an emblem to rally universal support.

But now, an ambiguous election result has reduced the pressure for Montenegrin independence just when few in NATO have much taste for another confrontation with Mr. Milosevic.

It also said it would adopt the government's funding envelope for superannuation reform without, necessarily, adopting the government's policy – meaning Labor's position on superannuation is now pretty ambiguous.

And the old smile came back, more ambiguous now, wiser.

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