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ambiguous position
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0.99 |
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Only Dole has expressed an ambiguous position. |
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ambiguous statement
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0.86 |
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You want clarification on every ambiguous statement. |
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ambiguous language
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0.79 |
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The leaders veiled their differences behind staged smiles and ambiguous language. |
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ambiguous ending
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0.66 |
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A less ambiguous ending. |
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ambiguous relationship
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0.66 |
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Scorsese exhibits a less ambiguous relationship with New York. |
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ambiguous question
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0.46 |
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In a civil deposition, he gave narrow answers to ambiguous questions. |
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ambiguous result
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0.46 |
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This one had more ambiguous results. |
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ambiguous wording
|
0.46 |
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The amendment contains some ambiguous wording. |
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ambiguous area
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0.39 |
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In others, the law professor said, the judge ruled on ambiguous areas of the law in favor of prosecutors. |
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ambiguous character
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0.39 |
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Heavy D brings a carefully measured opacity to his ambiguous character. |
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ambiguous loss
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0.39 |
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Of course, not everyone gets stuck in the trap of an ambiguous loss. |
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ambiguous message
|
0.39 |
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She left a very ambiguous message on the answerphone last night. |
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ambiguous law
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0.33 |
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But ambiguous laws make many types of work and academic research potentially illegal. |
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ambiguous stance
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0.33 |
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And the President appeared in subsequent interviews to return to more ambiguous stance. |
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ambiguous term
|
0.33 |
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Development is an ambiguous term in music. |
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ambiguous attitude
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0.26 |
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Other medical officials tended to assume an ambiguous attitude. |
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ambiguous ballot
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0.26 |
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The secretary of state must also draft rules on how to read ambiguous ballots. |
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ambiguous comment
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0.26 |
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Delors himself has made tantalizingly ambiguous comments. |
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ambiguous figure
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0.26 |
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They are ambiguous figures. |
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ambiguous nature
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0.26 |
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Even the names given to some tumors hint at their ambiguous nature. |