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"ambiguously" Definitions
  1. in a way that may not be understood as there is more than one possible meaning

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Trump also ambiguously threatened to "spill the beans" on Heidi.
Her family, we are led to believe, is ambiguously brown.
Affairs and Government, is suspended ambiguously between the humanities and
Check. Full nudity (men and women) and ambiguously addressed mental illness?
When some job or series of projects ends unexpectedly and ambiguously?
As ambiguously as possible, he suggests his ex cheated on him.
It's about a charming, ambiguously predatory book editor, and it's wonderful.
Triple Frontier ends ambiguously, but it certainly leaves room for a sequel.
To be safe, they excluded any ambiguously named physicians from their analysis.
It wasn't all sunshine in the ambiguously-stated town of Springfield (+21).
Adventure Time has ambiguously gendered characters like BMO, who regularly switches gender pronouns.
However, the law around these limited-run, ambiguously-branded events is still murky.
The memoir ends ambiguously, with Ms. Levy pondering a flight to South Africa.
The posters proudly declare that certain movies are Indian, Nigerian, Ghanaian, or more ambiguously African.
The ambiguously gay uncle (Guncle) with a perpetual 5 o'clock shadow and an inappropriate joke.
I'd rather an ambiguously fascinating album than a flawlessly boring one, and so would Lamar.
She serves ambiguously ethnic white woman realness in Monster-In-Law and The Wedding Planner.
But the provision is ambiguously worded enough that it's not an open-and-shut case.
There are a lot of people that don&apost know she is very ambiguously ethnic.
Narratives are often retold from different perspectives, or ambiguously, as if they might be fantasies.
He also ambiguously indicated that he would "revisit this issue" if Congress failed to act.
In the years since 1995, Mr. Marshall has painted many gardens, blighted and edenic, ambiguously shaded.
And yes — the ambiguously interesting photo of the president's face and hairline became an instant meme.
And there's Jake Kane, being ambiguously sinister in a way that Veronica can never quite fully parse.
"If a statute only ambiguously supplies authority for the major rule, the rule is unlawful," he wrote.
I wanted to play down the ambiguously sexual nature of Fritzi's (very much unrequited) interest in Jill.
It also doesn't mean that even ambiguously structured, fast-fashion companies shouldn't be held responsible for these inequalities.
Because Mr. Trump phrased his initial May 16 "these are animals" comment ambiguously, he left room for interpretation.
But the spokesperson said the researchers' findings "may lead to clarifications" to the standard where it's written ambiguously.
But it is not clear whether a remark like Mr. Gaetz's — made ambiguously on social media — would qualify.
When his supporters have been the ones dispensing violence, Trump has often made excuses or ambiguously signaled support.
A hanging string, for example, affords pulling; a handle on a door can afford -- sometimes ambiguously -- pushing or pulling.
What we still tend to call civilization was always intimately and ambiguously linked with what "civilized" people called barbarism.
Fees can be torturously complex, buried in fine print or described so ambiguously that it's impossible to decipher them.
Then came the ambiguously named "Initial Actions for Implementation" in 2007, which ended because of divergences on verification procedure.
But in a way, this landmark to ambiguously defined otherness is exactly what the United States of today needs.
He shares with Håkan a few ambiguously tender scenes of manly attachment, and his recipe for quail stew. Weird.
The new trailer also gives us a little more of Jesse Plemons' ambiguously antagonistic presence (Landry and Coach reunion!).
J.K. Simmons, who has reportedly been cast as a "fixer" for Dick Casablancas's real estate developer dad, looks ambiguously sinister.
Tightly bundled trees congregate in matchbox-like alcoves, carving out moments of quick recession in these ambiguously sprawled out masses.
The ambiguously romantic partnership feels lived in, from their practiced banter to all the tiny rituals that bond them together.
The book was an ambiguously fictionalized diary of Panarello's sexual coming of age, involving S. & M., orgies, and other extracurriculars.
It would help us learn that life often ends mysteriously, ambiguously, sadly, and sometimes without making any sense at all.
New Yorkers, however, are finding a new and ambiguously legal way to enjoy some of the benefits of the cannabis plant.
Talwalker explains that part of the confusion is also caused by how the division symbol is ambiguously set in the problem.
Last year Sugihara also won 2nd place in the Illusion of the Year contest for an ambiguously-shaped miniature garage roof.
That's why it's been gender-swapped, performed thousands of times, and even expanded into a popular, ambiguously queer '70s TV series.
"Unconscious bias" may sound like one of those ambiguously scientific terms that make our eyes glaze over and our brains tune out.
Michael Bell-Smith's striking, ambiguously strange "Covers" (2016) collects prop magazine covers (which explains the ambiguous strangeness) into a surprisingly impressive grid.
Trump's tweet, in particular, seems like a hollow victory since it was so ambiguously worded as to create more anxiety than comfort.
A heavenly B-flat chord then cuts through the explosion and gives way to an ambiguously serene coda full of harmonic uncertainty.
Because Meetups ambiguously shows multiple people at once, sends aggressive notifications to participate and encompasses all kinds of relationships, the results are meaningless.
"If he answers ambiguously, it means he doesn't want dialogue and thus the Spanish government will have to take action," he also said.
TC: You also write that switching VC jobs is "complicated" and then ambiguously refer to "half-truths" and "soul searching," amongst other things.
So rather than yield to Chinese intimidation, America should continue to assert the freedom of navigation and overflight, and do so less ambiguously.
It is 70 years since the future of the western democratic alliance has been so precariously and ambiguously poised between chaos and certainty.
Say that to yourself one more time: Justin Timberlake has been socked in the mouth with a bundle of ambiguously re-formed meat.
In the communal levels, you have space that is very ambiguously defined, creating different perceptions of what's interior or exterior, public or private.
In "Bill Cunningham New York," a fond 2010 documentary about his life, he was asked this question and said no, albeit somewhat ambiguously.
It turned out that the video was a promotion for his new band, the Pizza Underground, which is now ambiguously sort-of defunct.
The camera flashed, momentarily illuminating the arresting sight of a large monolithic form under fierce attack by the ambiguously sexed, powerfully muscled, nude artist.
The resulting compositions are packed to the brim with beautiful details, but much like their characters' sexualities, the paintings' narratives remain ambiguously beyond reach.
This can include calling witnesses, collecting documents and debating whether the behavior in question constitutes an impeachable offense, which the Constitution only ambiguously defines.
It was a bond that endured ambiguously: She derived a vaunted status from their shared struggle, yet she chafed at being defined by him.
"Ambiguously Yours: Gender in Hong Kong Popular Culture," which focuses on the culturally fertile decades of the 1980s and 1990s, runs through May 21.
Google just added an ambiguously named "Voice II" option under the Assistant Voice settings menu in the Google Assistant preferences (first spotted by Android Police).
And if you have some ROMs, it's likely that sometime since the year 2000 you visited EmuParadise, a stalwart provider of these ambiguously legal files.
The highly textural and ambiguously geologic masses that float in the void within Raintree's images are the calculated results of clever angles and strobe lighting.
Ambiguously titled "Electronic Device With Wrap Around Display" in the filing, the device, in the accompanying images, looks iPhone-like but with a curved screen.
"Penitente," a 20-minute masterpiece of neo-primitivist dance drama at its most ambiguously layered, returns to the Martha Graham Dance Company's repertory this year.
His destination is a remote inn run by the Drunk (Paul Lazar) and the Manan, an ambiguously linked couple who live in a forsaken inn.
Ambiguously, the regulations say special counsels may decide "whether and to what extent" to consult others in the department about the conduct of their duties.
Prior to today, a Japanese version of the service remained ambiguously absent, despite the obvious opportunities for crowdfunding neat exports otherwise impossible to buy outside Tokyo.
The Crazy Family has released a number of gangster tracks, like "Me Vale" and "Quieren Ser Como Yo," that talk ambiguously about life on the streets.
Eli Durst plays with the conventions of black-and-white photography in Bruce and Birds, two works that ambiguously capture images inside an office park building.
The judge decided, among other things, that the policy was worded ambiguously; and in matters of ambiguity, the law is interpreted in favor of extending coverage.
Every sculpture park and college green in the Western world displays at least one ambiguously reclining form by the likes of Henry Moore or Anthony Caro.
This nocturnal approach is certainly a far cry from his days in the ambiguously-named Studio, which he started with fellow producer Rasmus Hägg in 2001.
Even absent separation of powers concerns, the term "sex" in Title VII should not be construed so ambiguously as to include sexual orientation or gender identity.
Florence doesn't offer whimsical puzzles, new worlds awash in color or angular, ambiguously benevolent crows, but it's an entirely different category of app, so why would it?
Our relationship gradually move toward something ambiguously romantic, and then, one New Year's Day, we officially sealed the deal: A drunken evening lead to our first kiss.
Less ambiguously, "Baby Teeth" suggests that the daughter is a classic psychopath who is capable of little emotional attachment and who shows no remorse for her violence.
This time, thanks to his appointments there are fewer bishops in opposition, and the synod's endgame is probably some ambiguously liberalizing statement on homosexuality, contraception or both.
The story of a transgender East German singer, seduced, abandoned and stranded in Kansas, who finds herself through rock 'n' roll, it ends ambiguously, but not unhappily.
"One aspect of this added detail was to give explicit gender to many emoji characters that were previously agender or ambiguously gendered in other emoji sets," says Hunt.
The ambiguously written bill creates what is in effect a special loophole to target the speech of sex workers within the sweeping legal protections given to online speech.
When the vote in a state is very close and every paper ballot is inspected, losing candidates may claim that ambiguously marked ballots were wrongly counted or discarded.
Later, Ana catches sight of a note Josie writes before the family leaves a host without saying goodbye—an ominous moment in the book, that is treated ambiguously.
If these A.I. assistants are meant to lead us into the future, why not transcend gender entirely— perhaps a voice could be ambiguously gendered, or shift between genders?
It's a hellish twist on an ambiguously 20th-century world, although touches like record players or your character's hideous plaid suit put it around the '60s or '70s.
Intended as a chilling admonition against female volatility, read 20043 years later, amid the current reckoning, it presents itself least ambiguously as a chilling admonition against male entitlement.
More ambiguously, "boofing," the Rehoboth police (of a beach town where "ralph"-ing might have happened), and the "FFFFFFFourth of July" all seem like references to rowdy partying.
Bujar spends most of his time with a neighbor boy, Agim, with whom he has an intense, ambiguously romantic relationship that will haunt the rest of his life.
Yet where the poem ends with acceptance, the warmth of love transfiguring all and the troubled lovers walking off together, Ms. Loemij leaves Mr. Antoncic alone, reeling ambiguously.
But, they go on, somewhat ambiguously, applicants may be rejected if "the scale and persistence of their behaviour" has made them "notorious in their local or the wider community".
"They (regulators) are not ambiguously endorsing the concept, they are acknowledging that there are potential benefits that if responsibly pursued could be of great interest to them," Masters said.
In fact, the growing support for more European integration appears geographically limited to the original six members of the European Economic Communities (Germany, France, Benelux and more ambiguously Italy).
And no disguising it ambiguously as "thanks Nike," as if Nike was just cool enough to let you use their corporate getaway beach house because you asked nicely. And!
The overwhelming majority were obtained through the circuitous, ambiguously legal method that exists in New Zealand—a system criticized by the United Nations for being an arbitrary, discriminatory mess.
Then, in a gesture that hovered ambiguously between a safety drill and a bit of surrealist theater, a guard walked onto the stage sportily displaying a red fire extinguisher.
In the video, which is part of Yeezy's latest album Jesus Is King, wife Kim Kardashian West brings along their four children to brave an ambiguously post-apocalyptic terrain.
If deemed "clearly illegal" by corporate staff, the offending content would have to be removed within 211 hours; more ambiguously illegal content would have to be removed within seven days.
In the movie, the song plays while Bruce Wayne escapes from a prison called "The Pit," which is never really explained in any capacity beyond being ambiguously foreign and scary.
Each stop on the Miku Expo tour, I gathered, is the brow-dampening effort of 20 union-bypassing Japanese workmen and a pair of ambiguously ethical 13-hour marathon workdays.
Over the course of four books, countless speeches, and 25,000 tweets, Benioff has created a public persona that marries audacious business acumen with ambiguously spiritual beneficence, all inextricable from Salesforce.
Lobbying can be ambiguously titled in practice, and while former staffers may not become registered lobbyists, they could potentially trade influence and government experience for a hefty paycheck all the same.
As a new comic, and a black queer woman at that, I tolerated a lot of behavior from more powerful male comedians that, in hindsight, I wish I'd addressed less ambiguously.
If it's too complicated for you (and we can't blame you), IF, the ambiguously-named app from IFTTT makes automation between your Android device and various web-connected services dead simple.
All subsequent versions of the movie feature this character dying by suicide, save for the 1976 version, in which the character dies ambiguously in a car accident caused by reckless driving.
With ambiguously disturbing lyrics, super tight musicianship, and an odd sense of humor, these guys are up there with Indiana's Coneheads as one of most interesting bands in punk right now.
Ollie is ambiguously diabetic (the game simply calls him "unwell"), so I limped around, slowly assembling a bee-proof suit for collecting honey that he could inject with a scavenged syringe.
Producers and purveyors have found that people are willing to pay a premium for food that feels ambiguously ethical and healthy—and the businesses that cater to those people are booming.
In an unexpected and ambiguously worded statement, Kurdish militant leader Abdullah Ocalan called for "neutrality" in the Istanbul vote, in comments that could be understood as suggesting Kurds not take part.
In the next 24 hours, Michael Flynn, the former national security adviser, would plead guilty to lying to the F.B.I. Page, too, had become ensnared in the scandal, albeit more ambiguously.
Q-Tip plays chess with a faceless, ambiguously American politican, and the late Phife Dawg's lines are put into the mouths of Alicia Keys, Common, Questlove, and more in a touching tribute.
In the the first episode of Islands there's a brilliantly bizarre bra-fitting joke: "I know they're professionals, but it's just too intimate" says BMO, a sentient but ambiguously gendered Gameboy-like robot.
But the blank slate in Brooklyn — where ownership is a largely absentee and ambiguously directed partnership between Mikhail Prokhorov and Joseph Tsai — presented a clean-slate challenge that was more intriguing than daunting.
Even in matters legitimately open to interpretation -- like ambiguously worded regulations, lack of legal precedent and complex accounting principles -- why not play it safe, rather than seeing how much you can get away with?
MADRID (Reuters) - The Spanish government will take control of Catalonia if regional leader Carles Puigdemont replies ambiguously to Madrid's question about whether he has declared independence from Spain, the interior minister said on Saturday.
Power is shared ambiguously between a weak president, who is elected from a field of loyalists and deals with day-to-day problems, and a nebulous revolutionary caste that controls the instruments of coercion.
MADRID (Reuters) - The Spanish government will take control of Catalonia if regional leader Carles Puigdemont replies ambiguously to Madrid's question about whether he has declared independence from Spain, the interior minister said on Saturday.
You hear the muffled din of laughter over the thumping bass of an ambiguously Drake-ish song from the neighbors' party downstairs, which your roommate tried to convince you to hit up with her.
The dramatis personae, augmented by these twin Shylocks, include an English professional footballer who has disgraced himself, as some French footballers have done in life, by offering the "quenelle," the ambiguously inverted Nazi salute.
M+ recently gave the public a sneak peek of its Hong Kong collection in "Ambiguously Yours: Gender in Hong Kong Popular Culture," which examined themes of sexual identity in film, pop music and magazines.
As we've mentioned above, signing up with these services essentially means you're giving them permission to log and use your data as defined by their privacy policies (here's Strava's), which are usually fairly ambiguously worded.
B.N. Harrison, a 35-year-old freelance writer who moved from Baltimore to a more rural location last year, has a habit of posting ambiguously emotional posts on social media, because she feels chronically lonely.
They indicated no formal or verbal accords were reached, beyond the agreement to continue discussions; Russia, meanwhile, worked to spin its own narrative, referring ambiguously to "agreements" that had been reached between the two parties.
Like those films, Denis's new picture begins ambiguously—a wet gourd in a garden, a shoe nearby—before unfurling a psychological drama that never lets you forget the cruel void just outside the spaceship window.
At least some of the judges who've heard the case so far see the existing order as motivated by anti-Muslim animus — as a sloppy attempt to institute a "Muslim ban" in ambiguously neutral language.
One of the tropes that recurs in your books, starting with The Icarus Girl and repeated here, is the idea of a supernatural little girl who is the protagonist's friend but who sometimes seems ambiguously sinister.
How much the draft deal will be revised remains to be seen, with Danish Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmusson ambiguously calling it a "good basis for negotiations" in a tweet released after Tusk published the details.
But what they would have hated most of all is a fight that ended ambiguously, with Clinton not officially clinching the nomination even after all the votes are counted, or with Sanders even ahead a bit.
When BuzzFeed published a hugely viral photo of an ambiguously colored dress (was it black and blue or white and gold?), the woman who took the photo and uploaded it to the internet, Cecilia Bleasdale, wanted compensation.
Tyler, the Creator: Flower Boy (Columbia) What a heartening development for a formerly horrorcore rapper: coming out (ambiguously) as gay, implicitly denouncing his vulgar, often bigoted previous work, and recording a sweet ode to vulnerability and unrequited love.
Pope Francis's ultimate response to that discussion was a papal exhortation, Amoris Laetitia [The Joy of Love], that included a footnote that seemed, ambiguously, to offer permission for different dioceses and countries to allow communion for the remarried.
Do you remember that scene in The Shining where Shelley Duval catches a dog-masked person doing ambiguously sexual things to a guy and then gets freaked out ten times more than she already is at that moment?
Too liberal, according to some, and too expensive, but more importantly too "dangerous," especially in the wake of the 1992 Los Angeles riots, with too many gangs, and too much "strife," an ambiguously charged word I've heard used repeatedly.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn had last night somewhat ambiguously endorsed a second public vote pertaining to EU membership, which was first adopted as an element of the party's official platform by grassroots members during a September 2018 national conference.
Jesus was an event within Judaism; it was not especially scandalous that a young Jewish radical went about proclaiming himself the Messiah, ambiguously calling himself "the son of Man," and quarrelling with the rabbis about aspects of the law.
According to an intensive report from Bard College in 2014, bomb disposal robots are often ambiguously labeled "Robot, Explosive Ordnance Disposal," so we can't be for certain about a robot's make or model based only on available 1033 documents.
He might be the ultimate Davos candidate: an extremely rich man with ambiguously progressive politics, who is as interested in voicing mushy ideas about problem-solving and innovation as he is in making sure his wealth is not more aggressively taxed.
But in a sphere dominated by winky, ambiguously queer pop hits like "Cool for the Summer" and "I Kissed a Girl" — songs with accompanying videos which, notably, don't feature their lyrics' suggested female love interests at all — Hayley Kiyoko stands alone.
Since the "One China" policy was adopted when Washington recognized Beijing, ambiguously claiming there is but one China, and that Taiwan is part of that China, all three sides have danced gingerly around the issue of Taiwan's de facto autonomy.
But in an interview with James Andrew Miller of the Hollywood Reporter released this morning, Skipper claims that his reason for leaving—previously stated ambiguously as a "substance addiction"—was related to someone trying to extort him for his cocaine use.
"These scenarios have been judged as nil or low-impact in practice, but we appreciate the authors' work to identify where the standard is written ambiguously, which may lead to clarifications in the future," GSMA told WIRED in a statement.
If the leaders of Europe continue to shortsightedly choose the wrong side here, or even stay ambiguously neutral, in what is evolving into the epic economic and freedom battle of our time, it will be the downfall of the continent.
You can probably assume that both responses are appropriate to this ambiguously but evocatively titled new immersive theater piece, which takes place during World War II and is staged in a former meat market on 14th Street beneath the High Line.
According to the BBC report, some of the streamers in question have suddenly found themselves in violation of Twitch's terms of service, though rules have been expressed and enforced ambiguously enough that they're confused as to what specific behavior it considers inappropriate.
Following his fourth ambiguously inadvertent groin-strike in three weeks, Draymond Green finally received his fourth flagrant foul point of the NBA Playoffs, which means he's suspended for Monday night's Game 5 of the Finals between the Golden State Warriors and Cleveland Cavaliers.
Trump told the lawmakers that the House bill didn't go far enough in protecting individuals in the marketplace -- and appeared to use that as his rationale for why he has ambiguously called twice for the Senate to "add more money" to the bill.
In other comments that have delighted Moscow, Trump has questioned the value of NATO for Washington, has spoken ambiguously about Russia's 2014 annexation of Ukraine's Crimea and suggested that the United States under his leadership would adopt a more isolationist foreign policy.
Fortunately for Will, he quickly manages to right the ship with the next line, which goes, "Ain't the second coming of Christ / it's the first coming of me" — an ambiguously sexual bar that suggests Mr. Smith can trigger volcanic eruptions by his sheer existence.
As a matter of fact, in a op-ed for the Puerto Rico newspaper El Nuevo Día, the mayor paraded her populist sentiments, emotionally calling on all loyal Puerto Ricans to stand up (for what and against whom, was ambiguously left up in the air).
Ambiguously, the Post used the headline "…The United States will try to force Iranian oil exports to zero," while Rogin's column quoted an unnamed senior State Department official as saying "zero Iranian imports," probably meaning "zero imports of Iranian oil" — a subtle but important difference.
Other remain in the new Russia, including Erik Bulatov — who closes this show with "Sunrise or Sunset" (1989), a bitingly ironic painting from the days of perestroika, in which the state emblem of the Soviet Union sits ambiguously where the sea meets the sky.
Starchy root vegetables that were unfathomable during the summer months suddenly become appetizing, you start opting for red instead of white at the liquor store, and, for reasons no one really understand, having a bump of ambiguously named "pumpkin spice" powder in your coffee becomes socially acceptable.
Under the old rules, the FBI had to know the location of the computer they were trying to hack, and thus had to get a warrant from a judge in that jurisdiction in order to deploy what's ambiguously termed a 'Network Investigative Tool' (NIT) or hacking tool.
"  Bits and pieces in time and space — this is Empty Metal's preferred narrative mode; the present is figured as a movement between ambiguously connected threads that loosely weave together homegrown militiamen, telepathic Rastafarians, and disillusioned Brooklynites who give new meaning to the maxim "DIY or die.
The 1995 film follows SIL (or test subject S1L), a half-human, half-alien girl created in a lab (and, in an extremely Stranger Things fashion, experimented on by an ambiguously evil father figure/scientist) who escapes the facility after her captors attempt to murder her.
Instead, they said, rather ambiguously, that the data were necessary "to inform a wide array of public-policy decisions" and to allow states to redraw their legislative lines using eligible voters, not total population—a radical change that would shift power in many states from Democrats to Republicans.
Instead of the heartbreaking and beautiful ending that shows Noah and Ellie (played by James Garner and Gena Rowlands as elders) dying in the hospice bed together as she finally remembers him one last time, the movie ends more ambiguously with a shot of birds flying over a lake.
If Runaways can thread that needle between the heavily personal story of teenagers questioning everything their parents stand for and the more ambiguously sociopolitical story of what it means for any of us to question the ideals of the world we grew up in, it could be something special.
Reflections on the love and resentment she felt for a childhood pet and the affections shared between patient and chiropractor read like the mysterious short fiction of Robert Walser and Lydia Davis, resonating ambiguously in the reader's mind long after they are over: morality tales with no moral.
But founder Andrea Barrica says that in the lead-up to the law's passing, seeing sites like Craigslist shut down their personal sections made her start considering the possible ramifications for "a tiny, young company like ours" — especially since "the law is written really far-reaching and ambiguously," she adds.
A series of notices from the FDA, including one dubiously labeling the plant an "opioid" even though it doesn't seem to have the same life-threatening side effects as opioids, and others citing 225 deaths ambiguously linked to the substance, have ignited fears that days of kratom's legal status are numbered.
This legislation includes three "bright-line" rules which companies cannot cross (they can't block content, create fast lanes, or throttle data — although T-Mobile is also accused of that), but the issue of zero-rating is treated more ambiguously, with the FCC saying it will evaluate complaints on a case-by-case basis.
At the premiere, Mr. Langrée kept his baton raised ambiguously — neither high enough to hold off audience applause, nor low enough to indicate that the piece had ended — as if unwilling to let go entirely, and wanting to offer a moment of silence to a composer who had just delivered his own eulogy.
When: Saturday, April 23 & Sunday, April 24, 4pm Where: MoMA PS1(803-25 Jackson Avenue, Long Island City, Queens) Shūji Terayama, a Japanese avant-garde artist who gained recognition in the 1960s, became known for performing masked plays on the street, confronting taboos and stereotypes in the process and ambiguously mixing fact and fiction.
Though the band had its fair share of detractors (the legendary rock critic Robert Christgau once referred to them as "the enemy"), the museum writes the haters off by tucking a poster containing a pair of ambiguously worded mini-essays all but dismissing Sweden's left-wing and prog scenes into a corner of one room.
But here is the secret, 30 years after Top Gun first buzzed the tower: The most important scene in the film is not the immortal "need for speed" double high-five, or Tom Cruise frenching his way to heterosexuality in blue silhouette to "Take My Breath Away," or even Iceman ambiguously inviting Maverick to be his wingman any time.
Measures on the docket would require agencies to choose the lower-cost rulemaking alternative when issuing new regulations; mandate courts to defer to an agency's interpretation of a law when ambiguously worded rules are challenged; automatically delay rules that cost more than $1 billion annually; and force agencies to publish plain-English summaries of newly proposed rules.
The two remaining large photos are titled rather ambiguously — "Caron," a downward-pointing chevron taking up most of the middle and ring fingers as well as the tips of the pinky and index finger, and "Up Tack," in which a minty off-white covers the thumb and forefinger, seeming to shear them off from the rest of the hand.
In saying he has the authority to end a law enforcement inquiry or pardon people, his lawyers ambiguously left open the possibility that they were referring only to the investigation into his former national security adviser, Michael T. Flynn, which he is accused of pressuring the F.B.I. to drop — or perhaps the one Mr. Mueller is pursuing into Mr. Trump himself as well.
Bruce Klingner, a former CIA deputy division chief for Korea and now senior research fellow for Northeast Asia at the Heritage Foundation's Asian Studies Center, said the time that it took India and Pakistan to test nuclear weapons to the time when people "ambiguously assessed" that they had miniaturized warheads was a shorter overall time span than it's taken since North Korea's first nuclear test in 2006.
For Amazon and Microsoft we combine the Plant and Equipment line on the cash flow statement with their separately, contentiously and somewhat ambiguously reported capital leases (equipment that is financed and is paid for over time instead of up front, which maps very well to servers that have a limited useful life and are generating revenue over that time, plus we live in a zero interest rate world so why not).
Accordingly, like the best Hallmark Christmas movies, Netflix's newest entry into the genre offers a charming and snow-frosted small town; a heroine played by an actress of moderate teen show fame (Kat Graham of The Vampire Diaries) with a quirky but unthreatening profession (she's a photographer); a whimsical and ambiguously supernatural wild card (magic calendar!); and a love story so generic that it is the romantic equivalent of Cheezums brand snack crackers.
From "Adorable" Adrian Adonis, who began his career as a generic bruiser and was re-branded in the early 80's as a walking collection of every negative homosexual stereotype imaginable, to late 90's tag team Billy & Chuck, who started as a comedy act in the vein of SNL's ambiguously gay duo but eventually led to a now-infamous "wedding" segment that was denounced by GLAAD, WWE has repeatedly botched any efforts at portraying these kinds of characters with anything resembling subtlety or nuance.

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