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She also simplified and glorified the complicated, sometimes ambiguous, stories of Israel's founding fathers.
The Survivors Network has had a sometimes ambiguous relationship with the nation's bishops.
The sometimes ambiguous ideological standings of the US president-elect have not gone unnoticed.
It is hostile to the idea of a two-state solution though sometimes ambiguous about it.
The laws concerning the dissemination of government secrets are sometimes ambiguous and often unenforced, and prosecutors in such cases face complex choices.
Identifying systemic lupus can be difficult because many symptoms of the disease are similar to those of other diseases and because symptoms are sometimes ambiguous and fleeting.
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Once again, the evidence is fragmentary, sometimes teasingly ambiguous, and capriciously rare.
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"But at best, leaders sometimes sounded ambiguous and they never used their moral power to condemn or stop the massacres," he said.
We have these regulations which, yes, can sometimes be ambiguous and can sometimes be controversial, but I think we're all after the same thing: preserving our heritage and the historic beauty of this special place.
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