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"Long things: robes, dresses… it's all quite ambiguous.
And a large proportion of people have quite ambiguous feelings about him, but are fascinated by him".
But when the music stops, and you play the words over in your head — suddenly, things get quite ambiguous.
History arguments come up all the time; I think both sides stretch a history that in fact is quite ambiguous.
The international trailer was quite ambiguous and I thought that, for Italy, it was better to make it more clear".
The first statement is not brilliantly-worded, just repeating a phrase form the abstract that becomes quite ambiguous when taken out of its original context.
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Next to the recognised benefits of using driving simulators, a series of restrictions associated to them, dealing with simulator sickness and driver overconfidence issues, lack of sufficient realism, etc. not rarely raise concerns regarding the usefulness and effectiveness of their use and their main scope, being the sufficient reflection of reality, is quite often ambiguous.
Mass spectrometry data: The text referring to the TrAP mass spectrometry data is quite brief and ambiguous as written.
Although ADHD has recently received more attention in adult psychiatry, research on the association between ADHD and ED is still quite sparse and ambiguous.
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