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Had her ambiguous answer been a yes or a no?
However, West would keep her age ambiguous for several more years.
Its a little ambiguous what you are trying to say.
Whether 100 and 110 are significant to which place can be ambiguous.
The data is more ambiguous for children 8 to 10 months old, officials say.
Makes reading the guy's work an ambiguous thing at best.
How in God's name can we get out of this ambiguous situation?
But now he felt a bit more ambiguous about it.
A different issue is that some cases are in fact ambiguous.
It also studies how people can understand each other even if the words are ambiguous.
He found that ambiguous, tried to think a new way through the question.
These images work best, however, when they are left ambiguous.
In this sense, the events of the past year are ambiguous.
The general term is ambiguous and can mean many different things.
For others, the story is much more ambiguous and perhaps even negative.
In most cases, the results are likely to prove ambiguous.
But for other artists, the relationship with the market is more ambiguous.
Yet during the campaign, he remained ambiguous on most issues.
Is it a positive force, or a more ambiguous one?
He liked to keep the story of his life ambiguous.
"I learned quite a few things" was the ambiguous answer.
And even a short message could be ambiguous in another language.
In some cases even the meaning of those words is ambiguous.
By the end of the first year, Soviet success was ambiguous at best.