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Similarly, the word "meaningful," in this context, is somewhat ambiguous.
But this passage is somewhat ambiguous.
Although most studies describe surface roughness rather than wettability as the dominant factor for bacterial adhesion, the data on this matter is somewhat ambiguous [9 11, 20, 32 37].
Usually there is a relatively clear correlation between core porosity and core permeability data, but this correlation is somewhat ambiguous due to scattered data resulting from differences in the depositional environment, clay content and diagenetic development.
This term is somewhat ambiguous in that it could refer to either sleepiness or fatigue.
The answer to this question is somewhat ambiguous because of the complexity of anemia.
The evidence for consciousness, however, is somewhat ambiguous: The ambiguity comes from the fact that the sleep-wake cycle, and even the appearance of alertness, can also occur in the persistent vegetative state which sometimes follows a period in coma.
The Court of Appeal's opinion is somewhat ambiguous on this issue.
The wording is somewhat ambiguous in this regard.
Economic theory is somewhat ambiguous on this point; it really depends on your assumptions about the competitiveness of the high-end smartphone market.
In the interim, either the vice-president or the chairman of parliament would take over; the constitution is somewhat ambiguous on this point.Spokesmen for the MUD have long argued that the government should come clean about Mr Chávez's health.
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