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The article at the top of Tuesday's front page said that on other occasions he used ambiguous language that could have left the wrong impression.
Hu used ambiguous language that leaves open the possibility of altering the policy, Ma says: " 'Upholding and improving' probably improvement is more important than persistence.
For example, in case survey questions used ambiguous language that might lead to different answers depending on respondent's interpretation, data collectors had common understanding.
In the present study, we used ambiguous dot lattices in a perceptual grouping task.
Studies that used ambiguous words but did not require strong semantic analysis (e.g., lexical decision) were excluded (Copland et al. 2003, 2007).
While 11 guidelines designed differentiated clinical outcomes as therapeutic goals in asymptomatic patients (e.g. improvement in prognosis and hospitalization), three guidelines ranked evidence-level highest for a mortality reduction in this subpopulation, and two guidelines used ambiguous formulations.
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Even Dick Cheney uses ambiguous weasel words.
Blanc has apologized for causing offense and using ambiguous language.
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This article reveals that the most likely explanation of what really happened is that an understaffed I.R.S. office attempted some ill-advised shortcuts to cope with an out-of-control workload it was supposed to evaluate using ambiguous standards.
Using ambiguous jargon ("rationalise", "consolidate", "strategic development"), it says that the government will keep some companies, allow others to find foreign partners, perhaps divest a few, start a few others, and so on.
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