1. Answers to fundamentally ambiguous questions also can never be perjury. 2. He also said El-Hage was treated unfairly before the grand jury, and was asked ambiguous questions. 3. In a civil deposition, he gave narrow answers to ambiguous questions. 4. In fact, all the OIC has is a witness who has narrow answers to ambiguous questions. 5. Likewise, answers to inherently ambiguous questions cannot constitute perjury. 6. In fact, all the OIC has is a witness who gave narrow answers to ambiguous questions. 7. What the federal government opposes is the prospect of Quebec seceding without negotiations, or on the basis of a narrow victory in a referendum involving an ambiguous question. |