Sentence examples for was a bit ambiguous from inspiring English sources

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"David Cameron's view was a bit ambiguous," Cable says.

"I never considered that you would violate the Hatch Act unless you went ahead and hired somebody or made a decision to run," Mr. Giuliani said on Friday, though he said the law was a bit ambiguous.

It might also be that the question was a bit ambiguous.

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Now to the economics, which are a bit ambiguous.

As for his political ideology, things are a bit ambiguous.

"They're a bit ambiguous and hard to identify," he said.

(Mattson's role is a bit ambiguous; in the book's acknowledgments, Alterman credits him with providing "raw material").

But if Jaime's role is a bit ambiguous, so is that of certain of his hostages — not to mention all the men outside, armed to the teeth and about to storm the school.

"It's been 86 days and they never announced a charge and then just out of the blue there is this charge of propaganda – it's a bit ambiguous – what does it mean?

It's also quite good at games where you want to be a bit ambiguous about the space you are in, or experiment with players' relationship with the environment or with characters.

This claim is a bit ambiguous.

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