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Under fire for his mishandling of the Rice matter and incidents of domestic violence involving NFL players, Goodell has seemed to blame the league's initially light punishment of Rice on that supposed ambiguity.
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Moving on, then, briefly, to Ty Cobb, whose unambiguous greatness has been invoked in passing, and in contrast to our supposed contemporary ambiguities.
Uncertainty should be presented to avoid the ambiguity supposed by the use of the ratio alone [ 11].
That ambiguity was supposed to have ended in 1992, when the government introduced the toughest anti-mob legislation in a generation.
Good bosses are supposed to know that ambiguity, or uncertainty about the meaning of something, is toxic.
We're supposed to accept the ambiguity because life will go on for those characters, and they will circle back into each other's lives.
Never mind that Enduring Freedom presented its own troubling ambiguities: Is "enduring" supposed to be taken as an adjective, like long-lasting?
He exploited every ambiguity of what is supposed to be a gentlemanly trade.
Infuriatingly, however, it doesn't arrive, and a plot strand remains untied; we are left feeling this residual mood of vague ambiguity and disquiet is supposed to make up for it.
Mr. Emmerich was drawn to his first television series by questions it raises about patriotism and "enemy" cultures, as reflected by its "ambiguity about who you're supposed to be rooting for," he said in his trailer.
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