Exact(5)
Also, the Justices could have found that this was the sort of ambiguous language that could be left to agencies, in this case the Internal Revenue Service, to interpret by issuing their own rules.
I understand cricket quite a bit better than I do rugby, but I still found it helpful whenever Mitchell Johnson appeared on the screen to offer a little chortle and say: "Not fun to have him bearing down the wicket toward you!" in a sort of ambiguous, in-the-know voice.
He deployed the same sort of ambiguous rhetoric used by much of the Trump administration, many other Republicans and Charles and David Koch.
If I was lucky, I might get a NPC that was a sort of ambiguous, video-game brown not explicitly black but (probably) not white.
They come from a white layperson who has written often about criminal justice issues and given a good deal of thought to the sort of ambiguous confrontation that led to Gates' arrest.
Similar(55)
B12, a company I profiled recently, is trying to build a unified infrastructure for handling exactly these sorts of ambiguous jobs.
I sort of agree.
Sounds kind of ambiguous to me.
"She'd done other photo shoots for the poster, but they weren't the right expression... Ultimately, the movie has an ambiguous sort of ending, but ultimately it's not ambiguous in that it has a sense of hope and a peacefulness..
We can hope he knows that and that his laughing remark was a sort of joke — an embarrassing, awkward, ambiguous sort of joke, perhaps, but one that implies an ethical sensibility.
What are the wild waves saying From classics to pop Out on a limb ReprintsTHE title of this bright and provocative book is knowingly ambiguous; what sort of fix is it about?
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com