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1
Today however, I carry another
more
ambiguous
,
and I think positive, message.
2
On the question of obstruction of justice, the findings are
more
ambiguous
.
3
Though sometimes patents cases are clear cut, many are
more
ambiguous
.
4
But if you put them into some
more
ambiguous
situation, they might... overreact.
5
Things were
more
ambiguous
in 1998, though, when Bonds' steroid use allegedly began.
6
It's one of the
more
ambiguous
elements involved in becoming champions.
7
The eyes, which might have settled the matter, left it even
more
ambiguous
.
8
My compliments can not possibly be
more
ambiguous
than your appearance.
9
But the scientific evidence has been a bit
more
ambiguous
,
he told Reuters Health.
10
Later that afternoon Thomson met with Coolidge personally and received a
more
ambiguous
response.
11
And unlike the Iraq troop surge, the Afghan surge's tactical gains were
more
ambiguous
.
12
She couldn't have been more candid and yet
more
ambiguous
.
13
My rustic simplicity, he might think, would suggest no
more
ambiguous
or elaborate expedient.
14
But others, such as the widespread use of social media, have had
more
ambiguous
effects.
15
In this new,
more
ambiguous
environment, the recent dip in euthanasia numbers doesn't seem surprising.
16
But the flood also left a far larger, if
more
ambiguous
and less tangible, legacy.
more
ambiguous
more