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