1. Development is an ambiguous term in music. 2. In the two secession referendums, the proposal was deliberately phrased in ambiguous terms. 3. Such payments, if presented here in sufficiently ambiguous terms, might give the Chinese leaders a face-saving way to release the plane and reduce unwanted tensions. 4. The decision essentially says that experts cannot be called in to testify about what potentially ambiguous terms within the patent might mean. 5. Arafat has condemned violence at various times during the nine-month conflict between the Palestinians and Israel but generally in ambiguous terms. |