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Or perhaps ambiguous signage in a city park.
Ms. Fairstein is widely viewed as a skilled and fair prosecutor able to sift through such competing claims and perhaps ambiguous evidence.
Its adherents point out that the witness, Mike McQueary, has testified that out of respect for Paterno's age and status, he used mild, perhaps ambiguous language when describing what he saw to the coach.
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Occasionally I craved a bit more space, the room to slow down and analyze things for myself, to sweat toward my own, perhaps more ambiguous, conclusions.
Less clear, but perhaps appropriately ambiguous inside this bubble, was the message written on an arch on the drive out of the hotel: "Let's live our way".
Seemingly rejecting the suggestion that, whatever Williams's intention, there are perhaps less ambiguous things you could do with your arm while on stage in Berlin, he claimed that Williams was in fact "throwing up the Star Trek sign, which is also the sign for his record label Star Trak.
The variety of approaches to picture making is explored aiming for results ranging from documenting an event, or communicating ideas to a particular audience, to work which is self-expressive, socially or politically or commercially informed for the family album or perhaps more ambiguous and open to interpretation.
Nishida's language, perhaps deliberately ambiguous to avoid his incarceration, ostensibly wavers as to whether this special mission describes Japan's calling, what it can be for the world, or refers to its current practice in its war-time struggle with other nations.
(For example, see the introductory paragraphs of Roher and colleagues [ 27] and Thal and colleagues [ 28].) Soluble Aβ oligomers are also heterogeneous and perhaps more ambiguous because of the different terminologies used by different researchers to describe them.
She escapes and returns home, dirty and barely sane, just in time to die giving birth to something both Unspeakable and Ambiguous (perhaps a snake, perhaps an infant with its innards on the outards).
Perhaps the most ambiguous of this crew is charming Barry Lyndon.
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