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to unclear
adjective
Ambiguous; liable to more than one interpretation.
Exact(60)
I believe the world turns according to unclear or ambiguous principles.
Mr. Larsen did not worry that some of the openings he played led to unclear positions.
(Greece received $50 billion, an enormous amount in per capita terms, also to unclear effect).
"Most of them are related to unclear and unfair land acquisition, land grabbing, criminalisation, unfair partnerships and labour issues," Lumban Raja added.
At one point, Mr. Axelrod responded to unclear chants from the protesters, saying that "you can't handle the truth, my friend.
She said many of the problems encountered related to unclear terms in Tesco's agreements with suppliers and deals not being put into writing – something she has referred to the competition watchdog, the CMA.
The main reasons why people lost trust in the Guardian were: impropriety or hypocrisy (advert or sponsorship that contradicted editorial); bias or inaccuracy and issues of editorial integrity with regards to unclear adverts and sponsored content.
Carbon dots (CDs) is an area of intense focus, currently limited to unclear photoluminescence (PL) mechanism.
However, a relationship between various parameters is usually grey due to unclear, incomplete and uncertain information.
The business situation is unclear, due to unclear means for refurbishment.
Whether the expression of BDNF rs6265 and rs2049046 polymorphism has any difference in different migraine types remains to unclear.
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