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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.

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.

(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.

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For others, the story is much more ambiguous and perhaps even negative.

MALABO, Equatorial Guinea — While the United States has turned its back on some authoritarian rulers in North Africa and the Middle East, its attitude toward strategically placed autocrats in less restive corners of Africa is more ambiguous, and perhaps nowhere more so than in this oil-rich speck of a nation in the Gulf of Guinea.

It may be that for adolescents, the tangible outcome of correctly performed neutral trials, where money is neither earned or lost, is more ambiguous, and perhaps negative, than reward-trial outcome and is signaled by activation of OFC and dorsal anterior cingulate.

Her work became less ambiguous, focusing perhaps more on the results of society's acceptance of stereotyped roles for women than upon the roles themselves.

There are hints of perhaps another planet, perhaps more, but those hints are still ambiguous, the scientists said.

But today's far more ambiguous political struggle, perhaps no less dangerous, is still ordered by the sentiments that propelled intercommunal killing.

On the other hand, there is a more ambiguous position characterized by qualifications and confusion, offering, perhaps, at least one loud cheer for the lie.

The influence of his father, a retired mathematician specialising in probability, is more ambiguous; Marcus was hopeless at maths – "terrible, it's really embarrassing" – which is why, perhaps, as his father sees it, he romanticises the discipline.

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