And what the hell did that ambiguousterm "fellow traveler" mean?
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She doesn't really know what it means and it's a very ambiguousterm in any case.
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In the final analysis, "working set" is an ambiguousterm.
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And in any event, it's an ambiguousterm.
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Ambition is a very ambiguousterm.
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An equally ambiguousterm is the word "wrong."
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This more or less ambiguousterm has been applied to various diseases affecting the structures which make up the coffin joint.
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I thought "below" was a pretty ambiguousterm on a low-gee lump like this, but I followed him down the ladder.
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But this ambiguousterm has been used in such an arbitrary and promiscuous fashion that latterly it has been well-nigh banished from ethnological literature.
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But that's rather an ambiguousterm, and, as pictured in her novel, his idiocy seems mainly to have consisted in failure to understand her.
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My own conclusion from the different surveys and articles is that private cloud is an ambiguousterm being used indiscriminately during a period of turmoil.
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None of the four premises is simply false, and the conclusion logically follows from the premises, but each of the premises contains an ambiguousterm.
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Arlington's replies were for some time couched in cold and ambiguousterms.
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Define ambiguousterms, and include a glossary of specialized terms.
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Gentleman has brought before us- aquestionwhich he has put in such ambiguousterms?
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Hans has turned out badly, it appears, and is never mentioned save in ambiguousterms.