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"ambiguous" Definitions
  1. that can be understood in more than one way; having different meanings
  2. not clearly stated or defined
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Consequently, the status of these images is ambiguous — too ambiguous.
So when I say ambiguous bodies, I can also say ambiguous environments.
Giving an ambiguous character an ambiguous mien doesn't seem a stop-the-presses innovation.
A Winograd schema is a sentence that's grammatically ambiguous but not ambiguous to humans — because we have the context to interpret it.
Not all narratives have praiseworthy protagonists, and even if the straightforwardly evil are eliminated, this still leaves a whole lot of ambiguous characters doing ambiguous deeds.
Although the Treasury Department is authorized to spell out definitions for ambiguous terms in the tax laws, it is not clear that "cost" is ambiguous in this context.
Aging  —  most people think it's an unstoppable ambiguous force.
" Apple officials called the law "dangerously ambiguous" and "alarming.
" She added, "There is nothing ambiguous about cross hairs.
All of this creates a situation that is starkly ambiguous.
I tried hard to leave her personal struggle very ambiguous.
We call this, in psychology we call it ambiguous loss.
His lawyers argued the terms of the agreement were ambiguous.
For Britons, the impact may feel slight or even ambiguous.
Could the AI learn to filter out more ambiguous content?
The standard for winning the game is kind of ambiguous.
Switzer entered under her initials, K.V., keeping her gender ambiguous.
Our views are entirely ambiguous and there is no consensus.
The philosophy driving the administration's game plan is not ambiguous.
The health minister's statement, it turned out, had been ambiguous.
"It was ambiguous and not particularly useful," Dr. Banerdt said.
"It is actually quite an ambiguous ending," Ms. Kahiu said.
Their poignant incompleteness offers the opulent opportunity for ambiguous gazing.
Gold paints expansive, ambiguous spaces; Guillot makes curious little things.
For millions of American voters, there's nothing ambiguous about it.
Hell, even the events of the ending are deliberately ambiguous.
Even ambiguous key centers aren't a new thing, per se.
It's ambiguous in the original show how old Adora is.
And its results, gauged by firms' stockmarket performance, are ambiguous.
Economists said an official cash rate projection is less ambiguous.
They're imprecise, ambiguous, and often loaded with contradictions, Widmer notes.
We'd say the correct usage in that situation is ambiguous.
What if the dystopian future we fear, but really ambiguous?
The enemy was often "elusive and ambiguous," US Army Gen.
I think Robbie wants it to be a little ambiguous.
Honestly, it's so ambiguous you could have it either way.
It's an apprenticeship at best, albeit one with an ambiguous
And yet, the initiative is not meant to be ambiguous.
I'd become intricate to them, ambiguous, two things at once.
And how better to represent ambiguity than through ambiguous squares?
So, the origin of his name was just as ambiguous.
The salmon run itself is its own ambiguous fish tale.
The Jats occupy an ambiguous position in India's social hierarchy.
There have been ambiguous police killing cases in the past.
The ambiguous overall mood is at once inviting and ominous.
The ambiguous legal landscape has compounded the sense of helplessness.
We feel like the plan is too ambiguous right now.
I loved the idea that our children were ethnically ambiguous.
Others felt that even the ambiguous findings were of concern.
Is Powell still looking at the data or ambiguous threats?
"Glass Ceiling" is at once overtly political and weirdly ambiguous.
There's an ambiguous space between being entirely wrapped and unravelled.
But the rules are ambiguous for investors and communities alike.
Biden has an ambiguous record on climate policy, at best.
Short of something that blatant, however, the situation is ambiguous.
But lower prices will have a more ambiguous impact now.
" To translate that from ambiguous post-fight interview lingo: "Yes.
They might even disagree about certain facts, when they're ambiguous.
They have allowed individuals to create multiple, ambiguous identities online.
The Episcopalian leadership was somewhat more ambiguous in their enthusiasm.
The signs of misconduct had been ambiguous, Dr. Wheatley said.
Misleading, ambiguous information is a step in the wrong direction.
It's not enough just to say the evidence is ambiguous.
A final one is ambiguous about which boy it involves.
More importantly, the Sixteenth Amendment is not ambiguous or uncertain.
The contextual information made each statement not ambiguous at all.
But his comments on Friday were a lot less ambiguous.
This is, as it stands, a complaint with ambiguous value.
And an agent in Comey&aposs FBI used less ambiguous language.
West told Vanity Fair he wanted the shot to feel ambiguous.
But, Weird City doesn't go down any depressing or ambiguous roads.
Turgenev stands in "The Europeans" as an ambiguous emblem of cosmopolitanism.
It's not readily clear, and Howrey leaves that particular twist ambiguous.
It raises another, more morally ambiguous question: who chooses the stories?
The convention's benefits for the other Caspian states are more ambiguous.
These are all tough questions that can have somewhat ambiguous answers.
Instead, the new guidelines look like this: This is remarkably ambiguous.
Enjoy browsing the subversive, satirical and above all politically ambiguous artwork!
But it's not just these knockoff videos' content that's creepily ambiguous.
The FTC has already started targeting companies for their ambiguous behavior.
"I think it's ambiguous for a reason," Dyer told TV Guide.
I also was thrilled by this ambiguous approach in 'Hotel California.
Much of the language is ambiguous and prone to diverging interpretations.
Certainly, the limited series ends on a much more ambiguous note.
The changes to Health Reimbursement Arrangements are too ambiguous to evaluate.
In this respect, recent moves in the contango have been ambiguous.
When you use a hot dog bun, then it is ambiguous.
And she made â€" wait for it â€" an ambiguous face.
Bosch's animal hybrids and anthropomorphous fantasies have a more ambiguous role.
Unfortunately, the 'all clear' for the market is ambiguous at best.
Our relationship view from the outside is ambiguous in some ways.
Asked to clarify what he means by "transitional," Clyburn was ambiguous.
Eventually, the word came to apply to people with ambiguous peculiarities.
The language of the hypothetical censure resolution above is not ambiguous.
The Irish striker's status as a UFC athlete is currently ambiguous.
Algorithms curate and promote information in ambiguous and sometimes unhelpful ways.
Much more ambiguous, much more painful than I had understood then.
But the approach in both films feels a little less ambiguous.
The data from these studies is ambiguous and cannot be generalized.
This ambiguous sunbathing humanoid is endowed with neither gender nor age.
Director Todd Phillips keeps Sophie's fate purposely ambiguous in the movie.
That's the tone of the album's ambiguous and gripping title song.
Both works center on morally ambiguous characters, as often with Duras.
Second, we set ambiguous goals without clearly defined markers of success.
The first is that he allows Morris's intentions to be ambiguous.
Others can be ambiguous, leading to possible coverage, legal experts said.
"Her statements were vague, ambiguous, and made no sense," he said.
The line between a leak and a plant is sometimes ambiguous.
It's an ambiguous name, open to interpretation and possibility: the Studio.
Voters, like humans generally, often prefer that to an ambiguous ending.
"Her statements were vague, ambiguous and made no sense," he said.
Thus, the regulation is intentionally ambiguous, representing a series of compromises.
Instead, directions on what you need to do are often ambiguous.
Were they something more inscrutable — ambiguous threads in Muir's tangled web?
And government regulation based on ambiguous evidence makes me very nervous.
But research across time periods and countries shows more ambiguous results.
Neither of the twins in the Australian case had ambiguous genitalia.
Sometimes, their sexuality is ambiguous or they're confined to background roles.
We videotaped white participants interacting with a racially ambiguous research assistant.
That relationship was cute, it was realistically ambiguous, it was heartfelt.
Puigdemont later made an ambiguous declaration of independence on Oct 10.
Nor does it go out of its way to wrap up lingering mysteries from the first film — if something was ambiguous at the end of Blade Runner, it's probably still ambiguous at the end of 2049.
"This sends a really strong message that behavior you might think is ambiguous isn't ambiguous," Mary Anne Franks, a law professor and president of the Cyber Civil Rights Initiative, told Wired of the New York bill.
I've still not got my head around exactly how the ambiguous cylinders work, but you can make a simpler version for yourself known as the "ambiguous garage roof illusion" using this cut-out PDF from Sugihar's website.
He has often appeared more ambiguous than decisive, more charming than tough.
The effects of these technological innovations have been far-reaching, but ambiguous.
Stylish and clean cut, he speaks quickly, with an ambiguous, subtle accent.
The result is a love song that feels ambiguous, or even dualistic.
But the images that have been released are in some ways ambiguous.
"There was nothing muddled or ambiguous about that message," one official said.
The same is true of fundamentally ambiguous statements in response to questions.
"I think the details are very ambiguous at this point," said Meadows.
This split in opinion is down to copper's currently ambiguous micro indicators.
But for the most part, Huffer says, laws are ambiguous and unenforced.
Obesity, which has been sharply rising since the 19713s, is more ambiguous.
GMO corn may also be excluded thanks to ambiguous language, some said.
Heavily saturated color, ambiguous visuals, and rapid editing cultivate tension and anxiety.
That is largely because the government is ambiguous over what it wants.
Evidence of whether bodycams reduce bad behaviour by police officers is ambiguous.
His girlfriend is white, and he has a perfect racially ambiguous daughter.
"Resistance Is Life" does not attempt to "designate ambiguous figures as martyrs".
Ambiguous key centers were very common chord structures for classic rock songs.
It's possible that Google decided the term "fake news" was too ambiguous.
The ambiguous story means that someone else's take might be very different.
"Ugh, it's so horrible having to be ambiguous!" he told PEOPLE, laughing.
Simon & Garfunkel infused melancholy into the final, ambiguous frames of The Graduate.
One of the reports I'd read had seemed ambiguous on that point.
Where others were all angles and image, R.E.M. were soft and ambiguous.
But where the choice is ambiguous, the torpedo may still be armed.
Do you ever struggle about how ambiguous you should make your message?
However, because both curves shifted, the effect on price would be ambiguous.
While ambiguous, the encoded story hints at other possible worlds and realities.
The projection of a lower potential growth rate, however, is more ambiguous.
I like that my ethnicity is ambiguous, and I have round cheeks.
The court case had ambiguous results legally, but it was great theater.
But these glimpses give a misleading impression of this challenging, ambiguous work.
In it, a gender-ambiguous figure again walks away from the viewer.
"Boat People" (2019) is the most ambiguous of the three featured paintings.
Cross-dressing, too, features in his photographs in the same ambiguous way.
From this twisted material, Muhly fashions an absorbing, ambiguous, and haunting entertainment.
It pushes decisions, under ambiguous legal standards, into the hands of platforms.
ICAHN: YEAH, AND THEY MADE IT SO AMBIGUOUS THAT YOU DON'T KNOW.
At BMC, however, he has moved into an uneasy and ambiguous position.
In the final scene, Jaime gave Cersei an intense but ambiguous look.
" He added that the government's stance "will not be ambiguous or lenient.
When we start asking these questions, the uncle's ambiguous place becomes problematic.
M.O.-free certified-organic turkey became supplanted with a more ambiguous one.
But the most intriguingly ambiguous character of the episode is Kirkman himself.
"I think that the value of bitcoin is exceptionally ambiguous," he said.
Indeed, it could be any foreign source, since the law is ambiguous.
One thing that's not ambiguous is Djurberg and Berg's intention to shock.
Should they scold the young activists over ambiguous wording in the resolution?
I think he always had an ambiguous understanding in relationship to slavery.
Indeed, much of what he has said regarding Mexico is highly ambiguous.
Her ominous warning to the Coca-Cola corporation was ambiguous and forceful.
Her tales are often dark, ambiguous and threatening, but not without humor.
Mr. Trump's early statements about the length of the wall were ambiguous.
The work's content, in other words, is as ambiguous as its form.
Unfortunately, the artistically ambiguous ending gives no explicit answer to the question.
Having all the power to do something, he prefers to remain ambiguous.
The drug's ambiguous legal status as a medicine will persist for years.
Turkey remains its only and as yet ambiguous rival apart from Iran.
Ungeheuer is an ambiguous word, hovering between the monstrous and the gigantic.
The sequel is not as ambiguous and open-ended as the original.
The role of the online realm in this moment is generally ambiguous.
I guess I think my father has ambiguous feelings about my sexuality.
Sanders and Buttigieg likely to be still scrapping over the ambiguous results
BECAUSE THE RULES AROUND ALL OF THIS ARE SO AMBIGUOUS AND UNCLEAR.
It did not elaborate on what was ambiguous about the new rules.
And ambiguous and withholdy endings are the metier of this show's makers.
The American policy on Taiwan and China is already ambiguous by design.
It's also, up to and including the ambiguous ending, just about perfect.
No more so than with Cromwell, one of literature's great ambiguous characters.
"It's ambiguous, and it leaves plenty of room for debate," Darling said.
Gore that prompted Virginia to write its guide to interpreting ambiguous ballots.
And that New York Times interview is more ambiguous than it seems.
"The modest information there is creates a mysterious, ambiguous portrait," Willett explained.
Part of the problem is that "artificial intelligence" is an ambiguous term.
The rendering is meticulous and realistic, but ambiguous, in a liberating way.
" Trump Jr. said her statements "were vague, ambiguous, and made no sense.
The joy of Gorogoa is that its narrative is simple and ambiguous.
But because he's the president of the United States, ambiguous statements can't be left ambiguous — they're going to acquire whatever meaning people can make from them, based on their existing understanding of what kind of person the president is.
With all the effort in the world, the results of cramming kids are likely to be more ambiguous than we can predict, not because the child rearing was done wrong but because all such results tend to be ambiguous.
Ethan finally chimes in with the most ambiguous of all emojis: the grimace.
A minute ago, I was ready to friend-dump his emojily ambiguous ass.
And they both turn the same historical figure into a morally ambiguous character.
It's an example of how ambiguous presents can be based on shifting perceptions.
In such a case, the sequence of Alice and Bob would remain ambiguous.
America says private firms can develop space-based resources; international law is ambiguous.
When viewed from above, this 'arrow' is a perfectly symmetrical, but ambiguous shape.
If Franken's question was equally ambiguous, then Sessions' answers are even more insulated.
In some of his earlier films, he has burrowed into painful, ambiguous episodes.
"These are very ambiguous results," neuroscientist Mark Cohen of UCLA told BuzzFeed News.
Which sounds cool… but is also ambiguous to the point of being meaningless.
Magid's project of alternative facts and ambiguous post-truths reflects a political context.
Under Muhammad bin Salman, the hitherto ambiguous Saudis now side with the Emiratis.
Likes, in many ways, are as ambiguous as an old-school Facebook Poke.
His performance, which is quietly graceful, crystallizes in a tiny, tiny, ambiguous smile.
Dostoevsky's story offers an ambiguous response to the conflict between reason and faith.
Multiracial = ethnically ambiguous = Amber Rose-ish = Kardashian-y = mixed = no Black women allowed.
But the cheetah's ambiguous fertility cycle is only the first barrier of many.
The genders in the song and the nature of the relationship are ambiguous.
Absolutely, you go there now and people will be very ambiguous about Stalin.
They issue ambiguous instructions which presume that everyone comes from the same background.
In all its iterations, Picnic at Hanging Rock's ending is left purposefully ambiguous.
On Facebook, publishers try to ride the site's ever-changing and ambiguous algorithm.
Morgan is the subject of some morally ambiguous experiments meant to "improve" humanity.
There needs to be spaces that are agitating, and ambiguous in their identity.
Iran's position remains ambiguous but it insists it will not limit its output.
This simple, yet ambiguous Tweet has the potential to cause an arms race.
Following some sad events, the play's ambiguous ending offers a vision of hope.
Each rhymes ambiguous imagery of gyrating bodies with dynamics of disparate pictorial techniques.
" The words "United States" were as ambiguous to me as the word "soon.
Leaking, on the other hand, is a more morally and ethically ambiguous term.
AmbiguousSomething that is ambiguous can be understood in two or more possible ways.
And right now, the decision to keep it ambiguous lies with the creator.
The Avedon cases underline the ambiguous importance of the printer in art photography.
Whipsaw policies and ambiguous statements about "second thoughts" signal confusion rather than strength.
Addresses are ambiguous, not precise enough or don't even exist in some places.
But before I figured that out, I had sat in the ambiguous middle.
They were brought to the attention of doctors because one had ambiguous genitalia.
If they ever really announced it, the official statement was fuzzy and ambiguous.
The cameras provide an independent, if sometimes ambiguous, record of police-civilian encounters.
They're like wisps of pictures, and I kinda prefer them to remain ambiguous.
But this prohibition is ambiguous, and the reporting and accountability safeguards are minimal.
Other works are more ambiguous, and, in some cases, seemed inscrutable to me.
Mr. Seymour said the laws were so ambiguous that they were virtually unenforceable.
By the end, nearly every element in the film remains ambiguous and unresolved.
Yes, I can be wrong about whether a particular ambiguous episode is racist.
" She continues: "It is those things, but it also a fundamentally ambiguous document.
Forced errors are left off because they are seen as ambiguous or unimportant.
China has been ambiguous about its precise territorial claims around such artificial islands.
It's ambiguous, and we suppose a conversation-starter, but nothing more than that.
The ending is ambiguous: did Barton jump or accidentally fall to her death?
States also tend to disregard any signal they perceive as unclear or ambiguous.
The count also does not include ambiguous deaths, such as from drug overdoses.
But until now, the guidelines were ambiguous about what constituted a political display.
Because the definition of the condition is ambiguous, estimates of its prevalence vary.
But actors Serayah and Bryshere Y. Gray play the moment as intriguingly ambiguous.
Like I think it's ambiguous how many characters are ghosts in this game?
But they often describe the potential consequences of the surgery in ambiguous terms.
The show ended on an ambiguous note regarding HB and TC's relationship status.
So did the Islamic State, though the links to that group were ambiguous.
Right now he is in a situation that is ambiguous and not normal.
This makes the arbitrary numbers on our clothes even more abstract and ambiguous.
So the ambiguous cases often involve young people whose parents disagree with doctors.
The targets set in the proposed Green New Deal are a bit ambiguous.
There's nothing ambiguous about Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's feelings toward the Obama administration.
The record suggests an odd kind of storytelling, where narrative is left ambiguous.
It's either a distraction—whatever that obviously ambiguous word means—or it's not.
Facebook's data is rich, but often ambiguous, may lack context and presents many risks.
But in fact, "ambiguous stories are much less likely to be false," she said.
However, the law is ambiguous when it comes to bonuses, benefits and other incentives.
The publisher has made no indication that it plans to clarify its ambiguous comment.
Social democracy, once ambiguous about capitalism, came to work with and depend on it.
He has the precedence and the constitutional authority, and it&aposs not ambiguous, Gregg.
This one was especially complex, especially ambiguous, was dealing with so many different layers.
" It's, "Let's find a morally ambiguous way of getting around this issue we have.
"We are brown and we kind of look ethnically ambiguous at times," she said.
The ciguapa's ambiguous nature, to Báez, represents an escape from society's categorizations and constraints.
Names like "Premiere" and "Ultra" are more ambiguous, and could lead to consumer confusion.
Shawkat is plausibly presented as a mistress, the dialogue is ambiguous on that score.
Percussive clicks are layered on top of one another in a rhythmically ambiguous mélange.
But because you're dealing with madness explicitly from the start, the film feels ambiguous.
"The science is often murky in those areas and gives ambiguous information," he said.
In 2012, the last time islanders voted on the issue, the results were ambiguous.
Both Justice Kagan and Justice Scalia said the statute was clear rather than ambiguous.
The racially ambiguous model has become emblematic of this street-cast, cool kid trend.
And you don't know when you're getting [the statement] because they're ambiguous about that.
The legal status of resources mined in space remains ambiguous, and industry wants clarification.
I'm Poppy doesn't have the hypnotic, ambiguous simplicity that many of Poppy's videos do.
In the maritime sector, the reversal of the earlier efficiency drive is more ambiguous.
Others note that Benedict's resignation speech, in Latin, was profoundly and perhaps deliberately ambiguous.
The most strange and ambiguous of all was the scene at the episode's end.
This is what puts innovators like the Wright Brothers in strange, ethically ambiguous positions.
"The President is allowed to adopt reasonable interpretations of ambiguous federal statutes," he said.
That&aposs an ambiguous difference, but "socialism" tends to mean a larger private sector.
Pat Toomey, Mike Lee, and Dean Heller were profoundly ambiguous down to the end.
But that doesn't change what he said at the AARP forum, which was ambiguous.
But data is often an ambiguous term roughly referring to "numbers" or statistical information.
Sometimes these traits can't be easily classified and might appear ambiguous or 'in between'.
How would you best describe him, assuming he's another morally ambiguous Star Wars villain.
But François says the law is ambiguous, and the economic costs would be catastrophic.
I actually didn't know where he was from—it was always something very ambiguous.
They left it a little ambiguous at the end about where it had been.
What's more, I'm in a six-month ambiguous other thing that has obsessed me.
There's a real appreciation of experience and how sort of ambiguous that can be.
His song "Faith" (1987) predictably left the gender of the desired person is ambiguous.
This ambiguous photo of Jenner with Scott is only going to stir curiosities more.
Drugmaker AstraZeneca weighed, falling 2.3%, after ambiguous results in test of an anemia treatment.
The Seventh is a devilishly ambiguous piece in which conductors often lose their way.
The episode offers a precedent for Trump, but an ambiguous one, given Nixon's fate.
But his highly ambiguous statement to the Times raises more questions than it answers.
What binds the two is the ambiguous legacy of power projected onto foreign fields.
At the moment, it is ambiguous because of the production disruptions in various countries.
It's at once restless and meditative; and, true to the entire work, engrossingly ambiguous.
The video is multilayered but ambiguous, leading to many fan theories about its meaning.
That's when I knew it had to be not ambiguous and very clear cut.
No, not only in terms of ambiguous red and yellow lines, but in inches.
To my ears, the language sounds ambiguous at best, and at worst downright ominous.
These laws are complex and ambiguous even to sophisticated legal departments in European banks.
The logistics and intent of the moment are still ambiguous; Ms. Jackson publicly apologized.
There is, at best, very ambiguous science suggesting that doping's effects last that long.
Economic indicators, too, are more ambiguous than they are sometimes made out to be.
Guzman's answers sometimes were short or ambiguous, and there were no follow-up questions.
So as more and more genes are tested, ambiguous changes can add up fast.
According to film historian and TASCHEN author Paul Duncan, the film is deliberately ambiguous.
They are languid, ethereal cousins of Stan Brakhage's films, ambiguous and fascinating to watch.
So you're watching her struggle for something that's ultimately ambiguous and out of reach.
It's called the "Ambiguous Cylinder Optical Illusion," and you can check it out below.
So how can one food occupy such a strange, culturally ambiguous place in Canada?
The merger agreement is a bit more ambiguous when it comes to additional damages.
This time there was a portal with a color that was ambiguous, like purple.
Mozart and Da Ponte leave it tantalizingly ambiguous; we'll see what Mr. McDermott thinks.
When she gets punched by the ethnically ambiguous dude, the police refuse to come.
Together, we talked Fleishman, the state of the marriage novel, and that ambiguous ending.
Ultimately, GeForce Now appears to be a cool service in an ambiguous legal situation.
As the revenant sibling David, the Israeli actor Jeff Wilbusch is charmingly, frighteningly ambiguous.
The "spring green" palette of the teenage brides-to-be is affecting but ambiguous.
"This becomes an ambiguous situation now for the next week or so," Herman said.
"Anytime you're dealing with the future," he said, "it's ambiguous — until you prove it."
Yet his ending is also ambiguous enough that it may leave some readers unsatisfied.
Scholars see a more ambiguous relationship between Salafism and jihad than the police do.
He was an exchange student of ambiguous origin living with the white Baker family.
And when the rules on privacy are ambiguous, neither corporations nor consumers will benefit.
Ma freely voices her hatred of Indians; Laura conveys a slightly more ambiguous attitude.
I don't like those terms — destination in particular is too ambiguous to be useful.
It's also seeking to suspend the rule, calling it "ambiguous," according to the statement.
It's typical of Ms. Garfield to make the relationship between sincerity and irony ambiguous.
He was an exchange student of ambiguous origin living with the white Baker family.
Besides this ambiguous figure, Mr. Trump has yet to provide evidence for his claim.
Markets probably don't know how to react given the ambiguous nature of the agreement.
Many journalists are already living in ethically ambiguous spaces, perhaps without even realizing it.
Valentino occupied an ambiguous space, with his masculinity, sexuality and race all intriguingly fluid.
It was feminine, one-dimensional and not at all ambiguous — the woman as Venus.
All of the sources VICE News consulted said the letters were at best ambiguous.
Fighters sucker-punch each other too, though, and then things start to look ambiguous.
Though most of her images are, surprisingly, unaltered, they appear ambiguous and possibly fictive.
Raw pork bung smells intensely of urine and ambiguous waste (eau de J train).
They float, suggesting ambiguous meanings or none at all, in seas of luscious color.
A key aspect of grey-zone challenges is that they should be sufficiently ambiguous to leave targets unsure how to respond A key aspect of grey-zone challenges is that they should be sufficiently ambiguous to leave targets unsure how to respond.
The reality is that many police encounters are simply ambiguous — maybe in hindsight we can all agree that force wasn't necessary, but it's genuinely understandable why a cop would have thought at the time of an ambiguous shooting that force was needed.
They are unclear, often ambiguous and have a retroactive effective date of April 4, 2016.
It's an ambiguous ending, but it leaves room for hope that the two might reunite.
It all feels really ambiguous, like we could easily be somewhere else in the country.
And intersex people, who are born with ambiguous genitalia, are still little understood, she said.
The relationship comes after Anderson's public support and ambiguous connection to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
He's trying to create a game in which meaning is ambiguous and accomplishments are fleeting.
The Immigration Act barred an ambiguous and long list of people from entering the country.
"'I love you' is already ambiguous enough in the context of this show," she said.
I love how ambiguous the ending of the film is (you know me and ambiguity!).
Thus, we evolved to err on the side of detecting threats in such ambiguous situations.
In high school, I dyed my hair brown so that my ethnicity was more ambiguous.
But the latest memo is broader and more ambiguous — and it targets LGBT protections directly.
The situation is far less straightforward with activities that are inherently amorphous and or ambiguous.
There's nothing ambiguous about any of those white-and-gray blurry structures once you know.
What's less ambiguous is the frequency with which these incidents are beginning to flare up.
For many artists, painting figures of ambiguous sexuality or androgyny offered a solution of sorts.
Like Twitter or Tumblr, anonymity, or at least ambiguous identity, is the standard for Snapchat.
It was determined that the rules the SEC set for Musk's tweets were too ambiguous.
That, along with their ambiguous design, is probably where some of the confusion comes from.
Ambiguous answers count as a no, and after that, you're not allowed to ask again.
His misfortune had occurred not because of depravity, but by some error, some ambiguous action.
It's a sweet story, and Herbert says she designed the protagonist to be racially ambiguous.
There are ambiguous stains on our uniforms that could be anything from blood to feces.
The evidence is similarly ambiguous about the effects of tax cuts on income from capital.
The definition is rather ambiguous and there's a lot that can be extrapolated from it.
Even one of China's most well-known tech companies, Tencent, was ambiguous on the issue.
"We still have a lot of buzzwords that are ambiguous in the statute," she said.
The company is now just making concrete what was originally read-between-the-lines ambiguous.
To this day, fascist groups find shelter moving between politically ambiguous subcultures and fascist groups.
A gender-inclusive vampire, meanwhile, is shown with a stylistically ambiguous hairdo and neck ornament.
Or, you might find ambiguous information, like a conversation between your partner and another person.
The ghost of an ambiguous identity continues to threaten the preservation of Soviet-era art.
But the language is ambiguous in a number of places: how can permission be collected?
"For gay men, there's an ambiguous space that exists between friendship and sex," Lambert says.
They have used, generally, ambiguous resolutions to give them political cover if wars went badly.
As a result, everyone from politicians to comedians have been charged under ambiguous speech standards.
That's left ambiguous; indeed, there's a lot of clever ambiguity throughout Atwood's brilliantly-crafted prose.
But what happens when a novelist inserts into his text uncaptioned photographs of ambiguous veracity?
He accused the union of maintaining an "ambiguous" attitude towards some 700 ultra-violent youths.
My father is American and my race is ambiguous, both to others and to me.
The legal reasons used to block web sites and content has been ambiguous, Amnesty says.
Users devise various ways to manage their privacy, for example through coded and ambiguous language.
In the military, we make decisions with limited information in rapidly changing and ambiguous environments.
The industry is pushing for indefinite delay, mainly claiming that the plan is legally ambiguous.
Then they saw an ambiguous figure: a Chinese character or pictograph they'd never seen before.
The researchers inferred gender based on each physician's name, excluding those with gender-ambiguous names.
The FBI presented a more "fuzzy" and "ambiguous" judgment about the interference, the Post reported.
Mr. Macron and his supporters are ambiguous on the question of whether he will run.
The long-running "Big Bang Theory" and "Bones" have lead characters with ambiguous autistic qualities.
When I do top, my partner's desire feels more ambiguous: What am I to him?
They designed an ambiguous, fuzzy sound, which wasn't entirely discernible, and hence open to interpretation.
This ambiguous zone, nestled in the 14th arrondissement, doesn't seem to interest the same people.
CreditCredit PAMPLONA, Spain — The joys and pleasures of bullfighting are fleeting, corporeal and often ambiguous.
They also argued the settlement was too ambiguous for Musk to be held in contempt.
The closing moment is as perfect (and perfectly ambiguous) as a series finale can get.
Others say the tech sites are biased and that hate speech is an ambiguous term.
This is a morally ambiguous gray area, a question that perhaps has no true answer.
Then the Star-Telegram published the messages between Canon and Barton, which are more ambiguous.
But of course the gesture itself remains ambiguous, and so debate continues to rage on.
But it would be helpful to know more about some of the ambiguous characters involved.
In ambiguous cases, she aims to give readers the information to form their own judgments.
He even notes a similarity between the two institutions' names: "Bauhaus" also was slightly ambiguous.
Manners and social graces, Ben analyzes until they become so ambiguous as to defy comprehension.
At Friday's press conference, he was ambiguous about whether he has or would do so.
Beijing offers ambiguous "aid" to Italy, a tragic victim of Beijing's incompetence and callous disregard.
The question that I keep coming back to is: Was this ambiguous outcome a surprise?
The moment was fleeting, and, without knowing exactly what they said to each other, ambiguous.
The choreography's final moments are ambiguous and surreal: Ms. Roncione and Mr. Yorke press foreheads.
"The language previously had been a bit ambiguous about that, a bit sheepish," Morrison added.
Westworld Mike Nichols's "The Graduate" ends with one of cinema's most famously ambiguous final shots.
Cool was morally ambiguous; woke seeks to establish a clear marker for what is unacceptable.
The provisions of the House bill for those with pre-existing conditions are deliberately ambiguous.
Lucy's mother—we don't learn her name—is an ambiguous presence, part comfort, part threat.
Accounts of the Navy's 2014 and 2015 UFO events have been a little more ambiguous.
Natural Resources Defense Council, that said judges should defer to agency interpretations of ambiguous laws.
In a game theoretically about free will and autonomy, these are oddly morally ambiguous moments.
Macron also said Turkey needed to clarify its ambiguous stance on the ISIS terrorist group.
"Estonians are not nervous — at best, apprehensive in the face of ambiguous messages," he said.
Without progress this year, Obama could leave his successor an ambiguous and unsustainable nuclear policy.
Natural Resources Defense Council, that says judges should defer to agency interpretations of ambiguous laws.
What happens to Elio is a more ambiguous and open-ended process of self-invention.
And it's not just Trump allies that have had this ambiguous attitude toward Japanese internment.
The answer is ambiguous because, well, it is a new publication in the Federal Register.
But as far as we know, its relationship to the Trump administration is tenuous and ambiguous.
Modern social science has shown that the case for any of these is ambiguous and limited.
Letter later jumped on Flentje's ambiguous responses, saying the Department of Justice's position makes no sense.
So, before attempting to parse the film's ambiguous ending, here's a little recap of the plot.
But the question of exactly how Elisa embraced the unknown — in the penetrative sense —  remains ambiguous.
But it likely never will, and so The Order ends on a mournful and ambiguous note.
But your response to a partner whose consent is ambiguous should never be to infer consent.
Contrastingly, the sparkles around the scar express an ambiguous hope that Shimoda has for their future.
Since then, the Floating Museum has taken on numerous iterations, remaining amorphous and ambiguous in location.
Effects on earnings can also be ambiguous, as we show in our other paper released today.
Ossos revolves around a young couple dealing with an unwanted pregnancy in morally ambiguous, unpredictable ways.
This, to many people, is a kind of motto of ambiguous ignorance in media and entertainment.
The scene, on the show "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend," was not explicit, yet neither was it ambiguous.
But it's also a bit ambiguous, since the rule literally bans educating people about the topic.
The company agreed but was ambiguous about its commitment to discuss only the union's key issues.
Instead, it needs to tie all these ambiguous narratives together, without the "good guys" just winning.
"In de Toth's movies there are no happy endings, only ambiguous ones," Mr. Scorsese once wrote.
Netflix released the teaser trailer for new series Maniac today and it's insane alright — insanely ambiguous.
Britain is seeing what happens when powerful emotions collide with a convoluted and ambiguous parliamentary tradition.
But a lot of times the work is ambiguous enough that it can interpreted by whoever.
Dodd-Frank, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg wrote, was not ambiguous about who qualified for whistleblower protection.
And there was this really ambiguous meeting with him in which it was like really weird.
Sometimes written in deliberately ambiguous language to frustrate fascist censors, the notebooks are voluminous and fragmentary.
Pop culture is filled with love stories between young girls and powerful, immortal, morally ambiguous men.
The Supreme Court has held that ambiguous statutes should be interpreted in favor of the accused.
Iran's long-term intentions remain ambiguous, despite the deal in 2015 to constrain its nuclear programme.
That's right, Kodak is now engaged in some kind of ambiguous crypto venture, the Verge reports.
Whereas the other side, leave, was deliberately very ambiguous on what form "Leave" would actually take.
Or in ambiguous phrases evoking the senses: heavy, fine, and needle-like, wide or very bright.
Though the data is still ambiguous on the industry at large, the latest findings are encouraging.
The term was always deliberately ambiguous, Mora notes, so that it could accommodate varied origin stories.
The Army War College deems the state of the world as volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous.
Those calculations are important, since Kentridge's chief historical metaphor is the ambiguous truth offered by math.
Four decades later, in an unexpected twist, an autopsy of Walsh revealed she had ambiguous genitalia.
At the book's ambiguous end, it's ­reassuring to remember that in reality this civilization still thrives.
By keeping things ambiguous, the podcast's official statement makes it even more likely Hopper is alive. 
"Kind of" and "sort of" are the worst type of ambiguous language to sprinkle into conversation.
Things are tense and tedious until a conflict erupts, precipitating heroism, atrocity or something more ambiguous.
With their outdated glamour, eerie glow, ambiguous emotions and descriptive quirks, these paintings are undeniably rich.
There is a history of racially ambiguous people of color "passing" for white to avoid discrimination.
In Broad City, it's like, 'Oh my God, Ilana's fluid and ambiguous and all this shit.
Allowing the digital seams to show, they make ambiguous works that are both critical and cloying.
It also underlined that she'd figured out how to market her ambiguous feminism for personal gain.
Shortly after that image was shown, participants were then shown an ambiguous image, a Chinese pictograph.
Gambling at "pachinko" pinball parlors, ubiquitous throughout Japan, is also tolerated despite its legally ambiguous status.
These sexually ambiguous relationships were known as "Boston marriages" and were shared between close women friends.
At the risk of adding to that ambiguous chorus, though, I have to say it all.
Each bill is designed to help reduce some of the ambiguous legal liability weighing on innovators.
Mr. Hersh's place in the pantheon of reporters is secure, but his current status is ambiguous.
By the time he reached his 50s, Mr. Khashoggi's relationship with the Muslim Brotherhood was ambiguous.
At the time, and even now, the mechanics of the shelter-in-place order seemed ambiguous.
In the chromatic haze, Solange ponders questions and considers life lessons in a few ambiguous words.
In that movie he's such an ambiguous figure; he's not the Rambo of the second film.
It was a move from Wagner's traditional, if sprawling narrative structure to something far more ambiguous.
That voice is committed, physical and inarguable, and far less ambiguous than the words it carries.
Intersex people may have ambiguous genitalia that trigger alarms and require invasive pat-downs every time.
We meet neither the perpetrator nor the victim of that crime, and its details remain ambiguous.
We are reminded of our ambiguous place in the Asia-Pacific each time we change leaders.
Asked on Friday if he was confident he would succeed, Mr. Trump offered an ambiguous prediction.
The rules on other types of content, including hate speech and false news, are more ambiguous.
Mr. Macron's ambiguous attitude toward journalists has been much commented on in the French news media.
There's a term to describe the kind of loss many of us are experiencing: ambiguous grief.
These three laws are elegant but ambiguous: What, exactly, constitutes harm when it comes to A.I.?
Yet Rao portrays the United States in a richer, more ambiguous way than she does India.
Maybe one day he'll work in an office and use a voice that is regionally ambiguous.
Analyzing the news reports suggests that these conversions are characterized by multiple quotidian and ambiguous motives.
It's also an authoritarian superpower that exerts an ambiguous level of control over its private sector.
Its meaning is ambiguous, but officials are publicly denouncing it as a challenge to national sovereignty.
Yet in recent decades, missile launches have been ambiguous enough to trigger the most serious alarms.
"But it's also ambiguous on purpose, because we really see this as a partnership moving forward."
Whitewashing is prevalent in all other kinds of media, too, but it's more ambiguous in games.
Her ambiguous tomboy style was characteristic of the young women we saw in SoHo that day.
Thanks in part to such dubious standards, the interpretation of bloodstain evidence has become notoriously ambiguous.
That version explicitly grants an authority that is merely implicit or ambiguous in the first version.
Instead, "we got an ambiguous answer," said Katie O'Brien, an NIEHS epidemiologist who led the study.
Mr. Jones's choreography was integral to the mixture of African myths that comprised the ambiguous narrative.
Instead, "we got an ambiguous answer," said Katie O'Brien, an NIEHS epidemiologist who led the study.
Since November of 2015, Egyptian officials had approved more tests, and the results had been ambiguous.
But even as organizations are held responsible, the government's duty to assist these organizations remains ambiguous.
The prospects for a fourth movie were almost as ambiguous as the trilogy's famously complex plot.
Nature takes its course, but the math is ambiguous: who is the father of Bridget's child?
Or is it all more ambiguous and confounding, an unresolved emptiness as hard as a rock?
While a conventional movie might push Leonard toward danger, "DriverX" confidently inhabits a more ambiguous space.
Adachi attributes Nagayama's crimes to an external cause, but Baudelaire is more ambiguous with his conclusion.
Textile art, sometimes called fiber art, once occupied ambiguous terrain in a now-obsolete art vs.
I prefer art that is more ambiguous, because it leaves more room for the observer's imagination.
The results of a serious attempt to assess the value of Bitcoin can only be ambiguous.
The Haitians called this creature — suspended in some ambiguous state between life and death — a zombi.
For one thing, fair use limitations are already frustratingly ambiguous, even without introducing a moral component.
Azealia was clearly affected by the incident -- the details of which are left ambiguous for now.
And to give the show another notch on its diversity belt, Riverdale's Toni is also racially ambiguous.
In fact, consent almost seems exaggerated, perhaps to make up for the ambiguous moment in the book.
The meeting lasted for 20 to 30 minutes, Ms Veselnitskaya was "vague, ambiguous and made no sense".
The child had been born with ambiguous genitalia, displaying characteristics that are not clearly male or female.
Her paintings often feature two female dopplegängers—twins or lovers—whose ambiguous relationship hints at the erotic.
I feel I can read them in the concepts on your releases, but it's a bit ambiguous.
Bite marks on bones are rare and ambiguous, and stomach contents are typically restricted to small animals.
The Spanish government has said it will take control of Catalonia if Puigdemont give an ambiguous reply.
While their sexual identity may seem uncertain or ambiguous, they may also appear ghastly or even monstrous.
The top post on the subreddit r/Antarctica on July 22016 was an ambiguous statement of intent.
On Friday, Lake, the CEO of Stitch Fix, seemed unfazed by the ambiguous outlook for her company.
" As Gieryn noted, "[Science's] boundaries are drawn and redrawn in flexible, historically changing and sometimes ambiguous ways.
Another case in point is a new proliferation of ambiguous phrases designed to paper over political disagreements.
When a race and ethnicity for an actor was not available or ambiguous, we contacted their representatives.
Critics say enforcement of the consent decree has been complicated by what they call its ambiguous language.
Facebook lays out ambiguous scenarios that could flummox automated tools, including insulting terms that communities have reclaimed.
Likewise, sometimes we have murky, ambiguous intentions and the resulting mistakes are sort of horrible and embarrassing.
The child is ambiguous, but manages not to look like either of his parents in any way.
The latter may sound highly ambiguous, but it is a common way that artists earn extra cash.
Although the pair's position is still ambiguous, Legco's president has now barred them from entering the chamber.
We talked about mermaids, research, myths, paganism, symbolist art, Moby-Dick, and why he likes ambiguous endings.
And if that's too ambiguous for Kavanaugh, several paragraphs are dedicated to addressing his concerns in detail.
Crucially, the identity of the attacker may be ambiguous, leaving those under attack uncertain how to respond.
With him was John Polidori, a doctor of 20, one of those ambiguous retainers attracted by fame.
The implication for the dollar of these "twin deficits" is ambiguous, says Zach Pandl of Goldman Sachs.
But three little words in between "I condemn" and "racism" leave the door open for ambiguous interpretation.
Backers of Abe's proposal to clarify the military's ambiguous status say it would codify the status quo.
Jonathan Cape; £14.99 THIS NOVEL about people with layered or doubled lives has a suitably ambiguous title.
It is a morally ambiguous film about the pervasiveness of abuse and the collective rush to judgment.
Such films have tended to designate ambiguous figures as martyrs, and strip the nuance from complicated events.
My job title is pretty ambiguous, but I'm essentially a lab/office manager at a hospital lab.
Here's a playlist of songs with ambiguous key centers that landed in the Top 40 this year:
That includes providing custom duty and export incentives, tax rationalisation and removal of ambiguous land acquisition policies.
The scene's meaning was deliberately left ambiguous: Is this a street protest or a sanctioned election rally?
Simon's are ambiguous, formally playful, and engaged with the wider culture, including their own art historical lineage.
De Libertat had him drive his coach, then he seems to have freed him under ambiguous circumstances.
In fact, 15 GOP senators actually publicly criticized Trump's firing of Comey, while 21 offered ambiguous responses.
A series of dashes on Chinese maps, the line is not continuous, making China's claims often ambiguous.
The story's supernatural elements, which are deliberately ambiguous in the novel, are explicitly negated in the film.
The club stands in an ambiguous middle ground and, at present, nobody really knows what lies beyond.
As long as the government can keep the law ambiguous, there's no legal protection to appeal to.
Yes, they asked why his engagement to Amanda Stanton didn't work out (he kept his answer ambiguous).
The ambiguous authorship of voyeur videos—are they really voyeuristic, or just better at hiding the production?
We employ graphic elements, such as ambiguous shapes in the background of layouts, as conceptual visual hallucinations.
Many in the industry had criticized the retroactive clawback clause as ambiguous and legally impossible to enforce.
She cannot help but sympathize with Clift, who is a very morally ambiguous person in the film.
Dully underlining points about Baker's relationship with race, it's more obvious and stolid than the ambiguous music.
What emerges is a potently ambiguous sound world that conveys human warmth and chill in equal measure.
When the child is born with ambiguous genitalia, they suddenly have to think more deeply (1:10).
They demonstrate the ability to deal with difficult, stressful or ambiguous situations, overcome obstacles or resolve conflict.
In the letter, he asked SandRidge to clarify the intent of what he called an "ambiguous" provision.
Ultimately, in a volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous world, one cannot truly be sustained without the other.
Under the Supreme Court's Chevron decision, courts must first determine whether the statute at issue is ambiguous.
Or do they push Kananaugh to resign, even amid ambiguous evidence, at the cost of due process?
Iweala's second novel, "Speak No Evil," ventures into more ambiguous territory before veering back onto certain ground.
The reason the idea of cyberwar has led to such alarm is that it's new — and ambiguous.
But the bottom line is, without clear evidence, we're in an ambiguous she-said, he-said stage.
If you don't have a target to aim at, your journey towards financial freedom becomes increasingly ambiguous.
Israel disputes this and insists the status of the West Bank is more ambiguous under international law.
All the while, Russia has steadfastly tried to turn Assad's transition from power into an ambiguous outcome.
This is an ambiguous moral existence, and the line between right and wrong is often impossibly blurred.
So i think that my generation has an interesting relationship with it that's a little bit ambiguous.
But for Carey, who is racially ambiguous, this meant she had greater cross-appeal than her contemporaries.
Many movies are not digitized and ownership of current copyrights can be ambiguous, making digitization efforts difficult.
Reese Witherspoon transcends type, elevating her morally ambiguous brown-noser wheelhouse to a characterization that's nearly operatic.
The expression on her face is ambiguous: It could either be mild bemusement, or barely suppressed rage.
Primary colors, collage, and spray paint make Birk's paintings overwhelming, demanding, and, when at their best, ambiguous.
Social scientists have long struggled to adjudicate, since, on the surface at least, the data are ambiguous.
There would be an episode about Kevin Spacey, one about an ambiguous he-said-she-said encounter.
There is nothing so ambiguous about Cleveland, however, the 51st-most populous city in the United States.
To put it bluntly, he discovered the vast psychological and social territory of the ambiguous modern condition.
Even if the Constitution is ambiguous and Congress hasn't legislated, the courts still don't have legislative powers.
It's easy to slip into procrastination when you're working alone on tasks that seem ambiguous and meaningless.
Gowar's mermaid is this vividly realistic novel's touch of magic realism, and its genuineness is teasingly ambiguous.
I can think of only one case where there was this possibility, and even that was ambiguous.
"My aim was to show my favorite statues as objects, which arouse ambiguous associations," writes the artist.
The Supreme Court ruled that the law was ambiguous — you could make reasonable arguments on both sides.
Ideally, Giacino said, doctors would use the Coma Recovery Scale and imaging when bedside findings are ambiguous.
That implies they have either testicular tissue or actual testes, though intersex people often have ambiguous genitalia.
The tour that followed went on longer than anyone anticipated but ended last summer under ambiguous circumstances.
But that undercut Scott's original intention to leave much about the film ambiguous, both philosophically and narratively.
Lebanon and Yemen are peripheral countries, where wars are costly and complex, outcomes ambiguous and returns low.
For immigrants to the United States here on work visas, these are particularly ambiguous and challenging times.
Still, Biller's choice to set her story in an ambiguous time and place is a canny one.
They readied themselves for an inconclusive or ambiguous result — a blur, perhaps, that they couldn't quite read.
In contrast, most sexual misconduct cases against students provide little evidence, some of it ambiguous or contradictory.
Yet Nietzsche, like his fallen idol Richard Wagner , is at once emphatic and ambiguous, overbearing and elusive.
The festival's work tends shortish in length, intimate in size, and darkish, ambiguous and poetic in mood.
Trump's ambiguous response to the Charlottesville rallies was denounced by lawmakers from both sides of the aisle.
The protagonists are car thieves turned action heroes, who are mostly black, Asian, Latina or racially ambiguous.
The Florida Republican's quest laid bare what the ambiguous bureaucratic category of "Hispanic" is and is not.
There would have been an ambiguous supporting role for the mother, a little confused, a little jealous.
Many worry about ambiguous points in the deal that sends U.S. troops packing: What about prisoner releases?
For Mr. Johnson, it was an ambiguous end to a day that began with rousing political theater.
More recently, the rise of the Internet has changed the profile of Esperanto, albeit in ambiguous ways.
There's a lot of room to say what you want to say if you leave things ambiguous.
People criticized the ad for many reasons, including its awkward structure and ambiguous and possibly sexist message.
Two, when the courts construe ambiguous legislation, they should err on the side of limited government power.
Legal jurisdictions are often ambiguous and tribal council governance structures lack checks and balances and independent courts.
And with a character as morally ambiguous as Jaime Lannister, it's practically a fool's errand to try.
My grandfather had to choose between challenging, morally ambiguous scientific research and possible death on the battlefield.
Its final scenes are devastating, and also marvelously ambiguous, full of wonder, fury and cleareyed self-criticism.
Ambiguous current economics and lack of familiarity make the task of replacing home fossil fuels particularly vexing.
Congress actually tried to solve this problem in 2005, but the language it wrote then was ambiguous.
The group is uninterested in, ahem, preaching to the choir, preferring works that are suggestive and ambiguous.
Central to Rottenberg's video work is the ambiguous line between agency and exploitation in a capitalist society.
I could bump up the contrast or lower the contrast, abstract it, make it more ambiguous and mysterious.
He doesn't want to tell me what to do, but he's willing to give me some ambiguous guidance.
But when confronted with more complex and ambiguous foods, such as sushi rolls or smoothies, the system struggled.
It's a complex and ambiguous act, mixed up in the blender of language about the reduction of suffering.
So when presented with ambiguous visual information, people tend to register the images as though they're looking downward.
Companies would have 24 hours to respond to "obviously criminal content" or a week for more ambiguous cases.
Israel disputes this and insists the status of the West Bank is more ambiguous than international law allows.
But for team-based work, you need a super-powered structure to make things collaborative, and less ambiguous.
But the taxi union found multiple "ambiguous recommendations" in training videos on YouTube between January and April 2015.
I can't control how ambiguous and massive the internet has become or how wide our circles have grown.
"Both types of companies, increasingly, are using a more ambiguous and complex language around the products," Walker says.
Evidence can sometimes be even more ambiguous, not so much proof of ideology but mere reason for suspicion.
The special United Nations envoy for the Syria conflict, Staffan de Mistura, has been ambiguous about any progress.
The letter leaves ambiguous whether such actions would be insubordinate, or whether a subpoena changes the relevant circumstances.
The dangers of miscalculation are too grave for leaders to resort to ambiguous communication, threats and military action.
A much-conquered country learned the wisdom of ambiguous expression, as for that matter did much-conquered Persia.
Some legal experts said the wording of the executive order was ambiguous and that family separations could continue.
This is one of those fascinating, ambiguous books you'll want to discuss with a friend when you're done.
Therapy scheduling Therapy scheduling Problem: Insurance reimbursement is vague, confusing, manual and seemingly ambiguous to patients and providers.
"Sounds associated with a video image can be highly ambiguous," said Markus Gross, vice president for Disney Research.
"The constitution is ambiguous on that point," says Michael Wolff, a retired judge of the Missouri Supreme Court.
Her compositions often feature groups of people in ambiguous situations, which might be completely innocent or more sinister.
Although theory suggests cuts to marginal tax rates should favour the substitution effect, the evidence is more ambiguous.
As you play through the three-hour-long experience, an ambiguous story emerges that ties it all together.
The main reason for its ambiguous position is the lack of internal fundamentals to support the rate cut.
They say things so ambiguous that even you and I would have a hard time figuring it out.
Maybe don't send coworkers ambiguous 😘 or one of these emoji essays when they do you a favor.
According to the exhibition, California's position on slavery would become less ambiguous as the Civil War took shape.
Eggers weaves a long, ambiguous journey of a novel that pits his heroine between madness and the sublime.
She has been ambiguous on her China policy, merely pledging, in public anyway, to maintain the status quo.
These days you probably know him better as the Velveteen Dream, sexually ambiguous, gender-fluid ascendant NXT superstar.
Natural Resources Defense Council doctrine, courts generally defer to an agency's statutory interpretation where the law is ambiguous.
The ambiguous definition of "waters of the United States" has always been a point of contention for conservatives.
It also comes in menacing, if highly ambiguous, references to Islamic State, the song's supposed source of inspiration.
The feature makes the ambiguous plot, which is always somewhat secondary in a Souls game, a little meatier.
The women who joined Special Operations troops in the field in Afghanistan in 2010 had this ambiguous status.
And despite her loyalty to King Arthur, she was often depicted as morally ambiguous (if not completely evil).
It's a very frank depiction of teenage sexuality, but its ending is horribly violent and really quite ambiguous.
Carter is popular among Democrats but his ambiguous record as president means his endorsement is of limited value.
In the immediate aftermath, however, there are some things that are in no way ambivalent or ambiguous: 1.
" "So you say I'm racially ambiguous -- you look at me and can't tell if I'm white or black.
What relation is there between the worst offenses and more ambiguous ones, between physical assault and verbal slights?
Unlike businesses, governments have contested, ambiguous missions and often are politically constrained from taking steps necessary for compliance.
"It's a little bit noisy, so that itself causes perception to be a little more ambiguous," he says.
Apple story, but now it has a secret collective of morally ambiguous hackers, and I'm into it again.
At times, I have even felt a bit guilty for loving an epic about such an ambiguous character.
But Democrats said the amendment itself was ambiguous and would allow federal contractors and grant recipients to discriminate.
And, as history dictates, it will check against reacting into ideally (and morally) ambiguous alliances under geopolitical impulses.
And yet, "The Good, the Bad, and the Dead" leaves Maritza and Limón on a smartly ambiguous note.
Wilkie, the high court affirmed that ambiguous agency regulations are entitled to a high degree of interpretative deference.
There are hints of perhaps another planet, perhaps more, but those hints are still ambiguous, the scientists said.
WE'VE ASKED THEM -- WE'VE ASKED THE COMPANY TO CLARIFY THAT WHAT I SAID ISN'T TRUE, BECAUSE IT'S AMBIGUOUS.
And despite his tarnished legacy, he was a complex figure whose views on slavery seem ambiguous at best.
Like "Ulysses," or "The Waste Land," or countless other difficult, ambiguous modernist landmarks, "2001" forged its own context.
Donald Trump will have to undergo a primary, but for now his primary-tier competition is decidedly ambiguous.
Generalized and ambiguous concepts such as "stability" and "peace" fall short on fulfilling a hundred-year-old friendship.
But in November 2014, Uber made two changes to its contract that, together, made its meaning more ambiguous.
This overlooked and possibly unforeseen result is the Vienna pact's potentially critical impact upon Israel's "ambiguous" nuclear strategy.
The city is the setting for "The Invitation" (opening April 8), which also has ambiguous notions of spirituality.
They're being pursued because of the boy's supernatural abilities, which are left ambiguous through much of the movie.
Abe wants to revise the pacifist constitution to clarify the military's ambiguous status, but the public remains divided.
"Police perceive ambiguous actions as suspicious because of subtle cues or instincts," Ferguson wrote in a 2014 paper.
Venus in Gemini has street smarts, encouraging your natural, innate philosopher to guide you through morally ambiguous times.
While the album is personal, I tried to push a lot of feelings into more ambiguous/relatable territory.
Tsai has been ambiguous on her China policy, merely pledging, in public anyway, to maintain the status quo.
Her photos present vignettes of staged, ambiguous sexual narratives that contain themes of ritualistic acts and erotic practices.
Switching something from an online, often authorless and ambiguous medium to a televised serial will take inherent sacrifices.
Her ambiguous roots have allowed her to become a symbol for those people who don't have a voice.
Israel disputes the assessment, arguing that the status of the territories is more ambiguous than international law allows.
Humans, in other words, can judge the subjective, symbolic, ambiguous and narrative qualities of an artwork; machines can't.
Islamism, by contrast, was a much broader and enduringly more open-ended and ambiguous basis for political engagement.
While the Shed's unique architectural structure has been revealed, the plans for programming within have been more ambiguous.
Like so many successful black fathers out there, Earn's morally ambiguous moment was a decision to build Lottie's.
The document says that "ideas of "intersex" or "transgender" lead to a masculinity or femininity that is "ambiguous.
China complains that the United States government has been ambiguous in its requests or unreasonable in its proposals.
But how these new rules will be interpreted remains ambiguous until they're put into practice later this fall.
I was cooking the results in one direction, so I wanted to make it a little more ambiguous.
" Ultimately, Phillips writes, "trolls are motivated by what they call lulz, a particular kind of unsympathetic, ambiguous laughter.
The straightforward rules also bring clarity to ambiguous statutes, establishing clear lines for appropriate behavior by debt collectors.
Many have seen her ambiguous lyrics as poetic comments on Erdogan's government or on the state of Turkey.
He said the criteria for such federal investigations were "vague" and "ambiguous," and that colleges would like clarification.
"I did find it ambiguous, and not as clear as I would like it to be," he said.
But while Trump's standing remains ambiguous, impeachment and acquittal did generate a few other clear winners and losers.
Verses dissolve into instrumental interludes or make way for entirely different melodies; most songs end on ambiguous chords.
Natural Resources Defense Council, addresses what courts should do when Congress passes a law with an ambiguous interpretation.
If there was a more political aspect to the Italians' works, it was ambiguous, assumed rather than expressed.
His comments on Thursday were so ambiguous that they set off another round of Kremlin tea-leaf reading.
Miss Manners would not worry about their being ambiguous, as it simply means they are doing double duty.
During their weekend, the girls learn about the ambiguous "dangers" of sexual contact and the importance of virginity.
Books of The Times The English artist and media personality Grayson Perry has a sexually ambiguous pageboy haircut.
Judge Gorsuch would reject the "Chevron deference" principle, which permits executive branch administrative agencies to interpret ambiguous legislation.
The revels are led by the Baron (the host); his relationship with the Coquette is striking but ambiguous.
He has switched from insisting he would not run for only one term to being considerably more ambiguous.
"At a minimum, the will's ambiguous," said Rick Scarola, the lawyer representing Ms. Anderson and her mother's estate.
But with the rise of cable news, campaign cash has played a smaller and even more ambiguous role.
The only print showing two naked women is ambiguous, with art historians uncertain whether it suggests mutual desire.
The comparison between Mexico and Iraq is flawed, and the use of the term "failed state" is ambiguous.
But the federation's rules have become more ambiguous since Pistorius prevailed in the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
Always ambiguous on EU membership, Corbyn promised voters a second EU referendum, in which he would remain neutral.
Photoshopping your child's head on top of another, more athletic, child's body, is not a morally ambiguous act.
Mr. Ma's warm, dusky playing of this lyrical stretch was wondrously cushioned by the orchestra's harmonically ambiguous atmospherics.
Still, pressed on whether missiles launched into the waters off Guam would be included, Mattis was more ambiguous.
Always ambiguous on EU membership, Corbyn promised voters a second EU referendum, in which he would remain neutral.
"We do not see this as an ambiguous provision, but as a strict and categorical ban," they wrote.
However, the exact particulars of his racial makeup have remained ambiguous in the 40 years since his death.
Trump's plan also made some ambiguous promises to encourage fewer opioid painkiller prescriptions and scale up addiction treatment.
Officials have been aggressively ambiguous, for example, about whether they plan to pay Obamacare's cost-sharing reduction subsidies.
While the fed's rate cut message remains somewhat ambiguous, it seems to be enough for a strong market rally.
Which isnt just ambiguous, compared to the multiple previous agreements involving North Korea, its also completely meaningless, Oliver noted.
He also wants to revise the nation's post-war, pacifist constitution to clarify the ambiguous status of its military.
Ambiguous loss is also the reverse, is when somebody is psychologically present but physically gone, like when they're kidnapped.
I think the lyrics were so well written and ambiguous that they can mean different things to different people.
Reversible images like this flip on us because they're ambiguous, says Troje, director for BioMotion Lab at Queens University.
The U.S. State Department, which has backed the CICIG in the past, has been more ambiguous in its comments.
AstraZeneca slipped 1% after ambiguous results in test of an anaemia treatment developed by the company and its partners.
Such an ambiguous, "blind" Brexit may run into problems with the European Parliament, which will have to ratify it.
If he pointed with his right hand, the angle would make it more ambiguous who he was pointing to.
The report lists a number of scans that returned ambiguous or negative results, although the specific figures are redacted.
And she's open about the challenges she's faced as an ethnically ambiguous actress who's never black or white enough.
His ambiguous characters, mimicking rabbit-like creatures, take on the humorous, selfish, and exaggerated personalities of many public figures.
For Bitcoiners less invested in law enforcement's war on dark web marketplaces, the lesson is a more ambiguous one.
Heartbreaking yet ambiguous, the story won a bunch of top sci-fi honors, including a Nebula and a Hugo.
Some lawyers think the phrasing may be ambiguous enough to bring a lawsuit, but that opinion is not universal.
Because traditionally, a lot of the most interesting psychologically ambiguous pieces of horror cinema have been surrounding female characters.
Critics were divided on the newly ambiguous staging, but agreed that it provocatively pried open a well-worn moment.
But as long as Islam remains decentralised and the Koran ambiguous, it is unlikely that Muslims will ever agree.
"Its position on the euro is essentially ambiguous," said Riccardo Puglisi, a pro-euro economics professor at Pavia University.
At the same time, his ambiguous will also requested that his estate enter a "public archive" at her death.
RankBrain works by clarifying complex, ambiguous or hard-to-understand queries so the search engine can fetch better results.
But much to our—and potentially his—surprise, the ambiguous cylinder illusion isn't the result of digital effects trickery.
The status of Monarch's airport slots has been ambiguous since the airline went bust at the start of October.
" On Capitol Hill, Republican negotiator Senator Richard Shelby did not seem overly concerned about Pelosi's statements, calling them "ambiguous.
Beyond their ambiguous performance of gender, wakashu were also sexually ambidextrous, often having sex with both men and women.
I did want a happy ending, as unrealistic as that is, and as ambiguous as this one particularly is.
The English translations in the game are a bit ambiguous, so I tried both to see what they were.
He is a gourmet, and an amateur psychologist dissecting society's ills while being a man of ambiguous morality himself.
She is scornful of the idea that they are tools of their government, and describes their patriotism as "ambiguous".
He has not started a needless row with China over Taiwan's ambiguous status, as he once threatened to do.
Trump's ambiguous remarks that some interpreted as an allusion to violence prompted an enraged response from her via Twitter.
When Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg faced recent questions about an ad-free option, she offered a more ambiguous answer.
It was all vibrant colors and healthy-looking women with big smiles, one of whom was even ethnically ambiguous.
Atwood's book ended in almost exactly the same way Season 1 did — and it was ambiguous for a reason.
But Wednesday night he returned to his general pattern of making too many ambiguous statements that sound half baked.
Exactly what this means — and what triggered the recent takedown notices for visual novels, or their retraction — remains ambiguous.
Pence's denouncement of Russia was unprecedented, given President Trump's ambiguous stance on election meddling, the Wall Street Journal reported.
The image, while hyper-detailed, is also ambiguous, because we're not sure what part of the body it is.
As with any religious text, the Koran is contradictory and ambiguous and the reader cannot approach it in isolation.
We are the land and sky; We are an ambiguous mixture of every color that exists under the sun.
Famous Deaths is one of the Tribeca Film Festival's most morally ambiguous, potentially offensive, and arrestingly weird interactive installations.
Atwood's book ended in almost exactly the same way Season 22 did — and it was ambiguous for a reason.
A focus on text alone, for example, will often not settle an issue because language is vague or ambiguous.
I feel like the end result is on par to something kind of cool and ambiguous and hallucinatory-like.
Schroepfer's job was to get Facebook's AI up to snuff on catching even these devilishly ambiguous forms of content.
Porn has tried to pass off ethnically ambiguous performers, like Vega or Janice Griffith, as Arab in select scenes.
Most defendants are charged under an anti-terrorism law passed in 2014, which is ambiguous and vague, Amnesty said.
In fact, the courts only seem to agree on one thing in defining "corruptly": the phrase itself is ambiguous.
His photos and videos are about people moving together in unison, towards something— however ambiguous, abstract, or undefined—collective.
I think it's relatable in the sense that the concept of "the incessant" can be interpreted as more ambiguous.
But it was very ambiguous and I didn't have any date, and there was no real deadline for myself.
His decision to send more troops to Afghanistan, for example, is seen by some critics as ambiguous and broad.
We're both ethnically ambiguous in the exact same way and our hair is nearly identical, down to the part.
Stark stories of harassment and abuse have also revealed how complicated it can be to navigate more ambiguous situations.
The rest of the photographs showed dogs that appeared comfortable with their hugs or exhibiting neutral or ambiguous responses.
To prepare for his somewhat ambiguous but daunting task, Mark enlisted the aid of a diverse group of trainers.
If most of us weren't miserable most of the time, the arrival of civilization is a more ambiguous event.
A second obstacle to Canadian innovation is an ambiguous legal framework that can undermine an inventor's intellectual property rights.
He has waffled and grown more ambiguous on his hard line concerning immigrants who are in the country illegally.
Like so many mixed-race children, I have plenty of stories of how this ambiguous identity caused me pain.
The judge ruled that Trump's statements were too ambiguous to waive the government's right to withhold the information (Politico).
As with any legally ambiguous activity, it's important to understand the law of the land before potentially breaking it.
The remaining 10.8% of the dogs either were showing neutral or ambiguous responses to this form of physical contact.
Other changes will apply to the terminology around cases of sexual abuse in order to make them less ambiguous.
The interesting part for art practice is how these passions reflected on the ambiguous connection between reproduction and original.
In that case, the justices held that courts should defer to agencies' interpretations of "ambiguous" statutes written by Congress.
Like many dances today, it makes gender itself ambiguous: Same-sex and opposite-sex partnering coexist, without dramatic tension.
They ask a lot of "why" questions, and they're comfortable with the ambiguous nature of things that are unknown.
Maybe you will want to know what I was wearing or if I had been ambiguous about my desires.
Amid strong job gains nationally, hints of rising wages and solid overall economic growth, Elkhart's health is decidedly ambiguous.
Still, the threatened measures also appear intended to be sufficiently ambiguous to hold back from fully repudiating the deal.
The "Muslim ban" was ambiguous about the treatment of US green card holders, and was hastily challenged and overturned.
Ambiguous agendas could be pushed to further weaponize science; knowledge and education would become currency for an elite few.
With my grandmother and great-uncle now gone, we each have a different mosaic of scraps, incomplete and ambiguous.
During the reign of the king's father, Bhumibol, the relationship between the armed forces and the monarchy was ambiguous.
At the root of the case's ambiguous nature was that a single, clear motive for murder was never established.
In his new pieces, birds — filling the sky, perched with ambiguous intent — symbolize people caught up in the events.
The gender is ambiguous because the genital area is painted black and the contours of the chest are indistinct.
Rob Milburn and Michael Bodeen's sound design is replete with noises — crickets and cars and airplanes — of ambiguous origin.
BARONE I do think the ambiguous allure of the novels comes through in the series, though it's often unspoken.
Instead, Schulman delivers an ending that's ambiguous but hopeful about human connections, tender without being sentimental about fated love.
"It is very common with handwritten wills for the grammar to be bad and sometimes ambiguous," Professor Hines said.
Likewise, the emotions in the choreography are more ambiguous and potent: can't live with you, can't live without you.
These females develop ambiguous sexual features: they cannot bite because they have male-type mouthparts, and they are infertile.
" Ultimately, Assange left ambiguous which, if any, candidate the documents would benefit, though he did describe them as "significant.
"A lot of times, the name is ambiguous, you know, 'We love America,' a really common name," said Edelson.
The group had been teasing the launch of the project for days with ambiguous tweets: For ARMYðŸ'œ#CONNECT_BTS pic.twitter.
My facial characteristics are racially ambiguous, and I am often misidentified as Latina, specifically Puerto Rican, Dominican or Cuban.
Like most parties — political or festive — this piece has a slow beginning, a terrific middle and an ambiguous ending.
All of those are more advisable than bluster and ambiguous public red lines that would be hard to enforce.
So the record at the end of the day is likely to be ambiguous at best, conflicting at best.
We are in an age defined by the Army War College as VUCA, or volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous.
In one, a figure of ambiguous gender presses its head to the earth as if in grief or prayer.
Near the finish, he is almost resigned to his ambiguous but hellish fate, straightforwardly noting some very crooked events.
After all, discerning queerness in ambiguous texts is part of our adaptive armamentarium, honed on Proust, Dickinson and Shakespeare.
The ending is purposely ambiguous and haunting, fitting for a movie about a man haunted by his divine nature.
She plays Jyn Erso, the daughter of Galen Erso (Mads Mikkelsen), a scientist whose allegiances are a little ambiguous.
Goldman still sees the regulatory environment as ambiguous, according to Business Insider, which cited people familiar with the matter.
This was a more grammatically ambiguous version of the Choice claim than usual, so we won't call it false.
One way negotiators managed this was by leaving the rules vague, and papering over their differences with ambiguous language.
Nor did they break down the tactics by presentation — print, digital or television — choosing to keep the formatting ambiguous.
It's to shroud an ambiguous, even reactionary agenda under a superficial commitment to social justice and moderate, incremental change.
This version, in the dreariest Hollywood-remake tradition, turns a grim, morally ambiguous story into a fable of empowerment.
The penalty's overall budgetary effect is ambiguous — and incidental to the goal of keeping healthy individuals in the market.
Last month, the fate of the Dakota Access pipeline was ambiguous when President Trump issued his federal hiring freeze.
In the 2007 case, the girl had ambiguous genitalia, which led her parents to take her to a doctor.
The novelist Joshua Cohen has also made an entry into the category of attention literature — but an ambiguous one.
The table's receding plane points toward an ambiguous landscape that is as much paint as it is smeared light.
And though we know what happens after Dunkirk ends, the ending feels ambiguous, not wrapped up neatly at all.
But Trump characterized her statements as "vague" and "ambiguous," and said she quickly changed the discussion to international adoption policy.
Right now the law is quite ambiguous about whether these corporations might be held liable for payments to terrorist groups.
A foreboding score plays as the narrative unspools, the two specks racing across the hazy landscape toward an ambiguous fate.
Some sort of duress — physical or psychological — is apparent, and in both, the emotions that the eyes convey are ambiguous.
Milos Teodosic—who was perpetually gimpy throughout his rookie season—and a 34-year-old Marcin Gortat are ambiguous commodities.
And in both Australia and Britain, the gun restrictions had an ambiguous effect on other gun-related crimes or deaths.
Eggs occupy a theoretically ambiguous place on this spectrum, as it is possible to produce them without killing any chickens.
Immediately, our doe-eyed maiden is entranced by Greta's ambiguous accent and sob story about being alone in the world.
While it would be easy to conclude that the countries had similar concerns, in reality the situation is more ambiguous.
You can't open a magazine without seeing an ad with a racially ambiguous kid with light skin and curly hair.
She looks like a racially ambiguous woman you'd see on TV. A city in North Carolina is named after her.
A good judge sticks to the established test and tenants of construction that help guide us and interpreting ambiguous texts.
His introduction to the world was the single "Space Oddity," the spooky, ambiguous tale of the fictional astronaut Major Tom.
Promotional images for the airline are similarly ambiguous, showing her smiling widely while holding a mini model of an airplane.
While "Computer Science" is admittedly ambiguous—though clearly related to an academic department somewhere—"CSSD" has special relevance to Pittsburgh.
The so-called developed nations of the world are embroiled in controversies, political instability and foresee an ambiguous path ahead.
Natural Resources Defense Council, which says the courts should defer to regulatory agencies in interpreting ambiguous laws passed by Congress.
"Ambiguous" counterfeiting laws in China are the fundamental factor hampering Alibaba's fight against counterfeiting, the company said in a statement.
Styles is shown to be more morally ambiguous than your average wrestler, and certainly comes across as an arrogant man.
The former, though, is a world-scale problem, made ambiguous from tweet to tweet by the infinite complexity of language.
If Foxconn's Wisconsin project gets Gou meetings in the Oval Office, its bearing on Trump's reelection campaign is more ambiguous.
The show blends American and British high school characteristics and is deliberately ambiguous about the time period it's set in.
There was no bringing him back — not physically, not in the ambiguous spiritual realm, not through love from other men.
Do your research on a hotel that calls itself a "green hotel"—this term is ambiguous and can mean anything.
Instead, Lenny uses just 16 pre-recorded snippets of dialogue, each of which is as vague and ambiguous as possible.
The rules, of course, are no such thing: they are ambiguous, open to interpretation and rely heavily on common sense.
The bipedal droid presents a moral center of a kind in a film without otherwise populated by ethically ambiguous characters.
After the ambiguous ending in season 2 for this trio, the main question is: did Nancy and Steve break up?
" Apple's letter calls for less ambiguous language and a "firm mandate that prohibits the weakening of encryption or security protections.
That the data are ambiguous means that charter schools' advocates and unions will continue to scuffle for the foreseeable future.
He chose to leave it ambiguous, but doing the math that would fall somewhere between $8 million and $16 million.
The Verge reported on SoundCloud's self-monetization contract, pointing out the document's unfair terms, restrictive language, and ambiguous payment dates.
Because much of GDPR is ambiguous, how it will work in practice is up to what regulators do with it.
My problem with the original film is not its ambiguous ending, it's that the director injected ambiguity after the fact.
"Out flowed a record of his misadventures, his ambiguous luck, his feats and failures of timing and nerve," Chabon writes.
Life Is Strange insinuated Chloe and Rachel were close, but it left most of what that actually meant deeply ambiguous.
Or, maybe, Holden was just telling him about his underground street fighting hobby — particularly dangerous considering his ambiguous heart condition.
Women might perceive one thing, but if they're sending any kind of ambiguous signals, men could be perceiving something else.
It's old motto was, after all, "Don't be evil" (now replaced by the slightly more ambiguous "Do the right thing").
The song devastates for its repeated, ambiguous pronoun use ("she goes down" as daughter, later "she breaks down" as mother).
Anyone who has ever gotten an ambiguous "K" text response knows how much opportunity for drama there is in texting.
The line—"Quitame la piel de ayer" which loosely translates to "Take yesterday's skin off of me"—is deliberately ambiguous.
But that book is fairly orthodox science fiction about aliens, not the highly ambiguous dreamscape that Tarkovsky ended up filming.
Roper's first words to Jonathan — "Must have given them the fright of their lives" — are ambiguous, to say the least.
Nolan says he and Joy conceived Westworld's purposefully ambiguous near-future as a place where VR is for the masses.
Some conservatives say Treasury's authority stems from a 85033 Supreme Court ruling that found that the term "cost" is ambiguous.

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