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And if there is some trace of religious ambiguity it is because their childhood was so ambiguous.
But the definition was so ambiguous that his paper was ignored for over fifty years.
The oracle (operated by a concealed priest or priestess) was so ambiguous it could nearly never be proved wrong.
Dr Mooney said he believed the notion of a Games legacy was "hugely problematic" as it was so ambiguous.
Legal observers said that the contract was so ambiguous that Judge Chandler could have ruled either way.
The language used to describe the required work was "so ambiguous, we just couldn't defend it against the protests," said the senior Army official in Washington.
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It's so ambiguous.
No wonder his style is so ambiguous.
And yet, it fascinates because it is so ambiguous.
This is so ambiguous as to be impossible to sell on the doorstep".
"The definition of retail store is so ambiguous" in the contract, Mr. Epstein said.
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