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It's shot through with so much ambiguity and vagueness that it's barely worth wasting processor power on – but the computer wouldn't know that.
"With so much ambiguity around the return on an investment in a new record by an emerging band, a safer bet might be to exploit existing records from established acts," he said.
There is so much ambiguity in the story, so much left to interpretation about motives and allegiances and states of mind, that there are bound to be objections to even the best-acted versions.
In an attempt to give Mr. Bernanke as much flexibility as possible, Fed policy makers issued a statement soaked in so much ambiguity that Wall Street analysts variously described it as the end of rate increases, a warning of new ones, or something in between.
"You never know what you are getting," says Guy. "I'm always nervous with my trading because there is so much ambiguity about how my trades are executed, especially with stocks that are thinly traded".
"There's so much ambiguity as far as trans health is concerned," Douglas said.
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It's this giveth-and-taketh-away spirit of boxing that has continued to give it a huge cinematic heritage, and so much of its ambiguity.
It was as a result of this notoriety that the Schweppes contract came about; they wanted to use the lookalike concept, but not for the unsettling ambiguity so much, more to sell tonic water.
While providing smooth segues between speakers to form an essentially linear account of Watson's rise and fall, Matthiessen uses his multiple narrators to create tantalizing ambiguities, not so much about the justice of Watson's death or even about the facts of his life but about the contradictory attitudes of the poor "crackers" and mixed-bloods who called him "Emperor Watson".
Here once again is the ambiguity that was so much a part of the Greek tragic imagination the combination of awe, pity, and fear that Aristotle defined.
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