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This is a real ambiguity.
It was a real ambiguity, tacit and sort of recessed.
Yet the real ambiguity, it seems to me, precedes the final stage, when we don't know how much is gone and consequently how much we're supposed to grieve.
"It has people looking over their shoulders, because in China there is always a real ambiguity in terms of what the government will and will not tolerate," said David Mulroney, Canada's ambassador to China from 2009 to 2012.
There's no real ambiguity about what Joel does next.
Part of the appeal of Puma is the very real ambiguity of the 'frontline' instrument.
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Allowance made for this notably faultfinding and puritanical writer, Philip's character did contain some real ambiguities, extending into his domestic life.
Still, scholars of Islam note that simply disregarding what IS selectively calls forth from scripture would avoid addressing real ambiguities in how to interpret religious texts.
Real moral ambiguity is tougher to maintain than most TV writers seem to realize.
If you own a business or investment real estate, ambiguities in the tax code can make it hard to figure out what income is taxable and what expenses are deductible.
But for those touched most by the case, time has only magnified the real-life ambiguities, as news conferences and Web sites by Mr. Carter's detractors and defenders revive the bout for the title of victim.
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