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Third, through the manipulations employed here, the degree of change in Pearson's r was rather ambiguous.
The relationship between those variables was rather ambiguous, however, within the more contemporary part of the chronology a coincidence among them could be observed.
In summary, this is an example of how the news media in their misguided reporting of information from a Health Canada Advisory, which in itself was rather ambiguous, influenced a number of pregnant women to make decisions that may not have been in the best interests of their health or the health of their unborn child.
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"It's rather ambiguous," said Karen Wilutis, the Brookhaven town attorney.
My view, then, is that the electoral consequences of the budget debates are rather ambiguous.
It may seem obvious that classifying CAs according to these morphologies is rather ambiguous because the geographic size will never have regular CA borders in reality.
The two versions differ from each other on some important points, and are both unsatisfactory, since Wyclif's definitions of the different types of distinction are rather ambiguous.
But the word "capitalism" is rather ambiguous and its use obscures as much as it illuminates.
The meaning of image is rather ambiguous, although it is safe to say it was not a licensed product.
By design, and in keeping with the Body Snatchers ethos, our final five minutes were rather ambiguous.
PNs were rather ambiguous about their role [ 43, 51].
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