I don't intend to go there under ambiguous circumstances.
The rank, wealth, and eminent character of the deceased must have insured the strictest scrutiny into every ambiguous circumstance.
However, under ambiguous circumstances, their evacuation from Cawnpore turned into a massacre, and most of them were killed.
Some kind of ambiguous circumstance.
The Constitution provides this right to "protect innocent men who might be ensnared by ambiguous circumstances," Mr. Bulger told the committee.
These factors decreases the value of the testability because of the ambiguous circumstances and interpretation of meaning.
Of course, given the admittedly ambiguous circumstances near Alpha Centauri, it may already be too late to get that particular horse back into its stable.
Without a good grasp of why they are being asked to kill, he says, many soldiers may hesitate in dangerous and ambiguous circumstances.
The privilege serves to protect the innocent who otherwise might be ensnared by ambiguous circumstances.
He describes to reporters how he focuses on weighing and reweighing percentages until he makes the best possible decision in ambiguous circumstances.