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the unclear
adjective
Ambiguous; liable to more than one interpretation.
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Another problem was the unclear character progression at the end of the story missions.
But it did nothing to prevent the unclear thinking that helped precipitate the current economic crisis.
As time went by and standards went down, the "unclear" section got larger.
"With the weak rule of law and in the unclear decision-making environment, Russians have a clear advantage".
Where is the rabble-rouser, the populist, the charismatic leader who will rally the already dedicated and sway the unclear?
Many states have also outlawed genetic discrimination in employment, adding to the unclear protection of the Americans With Disabilities Act.
Despite the unclear future of the arena project, candidates have been quick to seize on it as an election issue.
The decision drew praise from Wall Street lawyers, whose clients have grown anxious about the unclear deadlines.
He argues that free banking might be encouraging mis-selling of financial products because of the "unclear picture" of the price of banking.
The arrest and the unclear circumstances leading up to it have lawyers on both sides of the border scratching their heads.
This was a protest against the lack of transparency in ACE's decision-making, and the unclear set of criteria by which the funding cuts decisions were made.
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