Sentence examples for too ambiguous from inspiring English sources

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That response, a senior Clinton aide recalled, was prompted by a concern that the policy of strategic ambiguity was a bit too ambiguous.

"Poets and writers are too ambiguous.

"It really is too ambiguous for me".

But "this war is too ambiguous for Mahler".

I wanted to make him deliberately ambiguous, but I think that I made him too ambiguous".

Maybe the typical stories were boring, or judged to be too ambiguous — open to doubt.

Justice Scalia rejects this as too ambiguous to be a reliable restraint.

However the action was ruled unlawful since the definition of social dumping was too ambiguous.

The notion of a conflict lasting "more than a week" is too ambiguous.

Maybe the image of the couple alone was judged to be too stark, the emotional interchange too ambiguous.

It was not a firm commitment, and many thought it too ambiguous, but Ms. Miller considered it a victory.

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