Even the name Street King was phased out in favor of the more ambiguous SK Energy.
And even within Microsoft, I was attracted to more ambiguous kinds of tough problems.
This leads me to a more ambiguous relationship with the concept of school choice.
Would we actually do more in enforcement when the evidence is far more ambiguous and the menace more distant?
All this anecdotal information, while often more ambiguous than government statistics, is more timely and thus just as valuable.
From that decision flowed two events, one terrible and final, the other more ambiguous and by no means complete.
But since his expulsion from Russia in 1974, Mr Solzhenitsyn's creative life has been more ambiguous and less titanic.
Back home in Colorado, the line between "work" and "play" is more ambiguous.
Using a different measure of economic change, total (as opposed to per capita) income growth, we get a more ambiguous picture.
"We're seeing actions become more ambiguous, more general, more interpretative, " he said.
Again, the questions around timeline and the enduring nature of our responsibility to enforce a no-fly zone would be far more ambiguous.
For other diseases, though, the Pathway test provides much more ambiguous information.
Now South Carolina has an array of internationally-owned plants like Michelin and BMW, and the issue is more ambiguous in the Palmetto State.
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The Clinton administration has been far more ambiguous on this subject.
But the true social cost of pay-day lending is more ambiguous.
When compared with pitch books that had a more ambiguous statement about admissions policy, again the students rated the companies with executives from supposedly color-blind schools higher.
Dead Space 3 may pave the road toward a much more ambiguous interpretation of in-game exploits and the act of sharing or reporting on these exploits online.
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Mr Simpson himself, who was found not guilty of murder but liable for two deaths in a later civil trial, has often been a more ambiguous figure.
More ambiguous, Nintendo's Wii U isn't listed, but it stands to reason it'll head that way as well (the last series entry, Black Ops 2, got a Wii U version).
For more ambiguous types of waste, such as a piece of plywood with nails driven through it, the robot uses a spectrometer to recognise objects based on the unique patterns of light they reflect.
Most of the cases were somewhat more ambiguous.
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People are more ambiguous towards it.
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While the Soviet Union may have receded for the moment from these demands by settling for a more ambiguous formulation of the resolution and an affirmation that political and diplomatic measures would receive maximum use, the principal Soviet objective seems to have been served: to delay U.S. action and to increase the pressure against unilateral American military steps.
But even ambiguity doesn't quite capture the Clinton policy, which is, even more than ambiguous, uncertain and unpredictable.
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And DNA data are ambiguous more often than is generally realised.
At times, the musical narrative of All Is Falling recalls Unwed Sailor's 2003 concept album The Marionette and the Music Box, but it's richer and more like a morally ambiguous fable than a children's storybook.
It has been my experience that the more vague, general, or ambiguous an explanation, the less command of the subject matter the person doing the explaining likely possesses.
As Wittenberg points out, engaged employees are more likely to stay, put more effort into the job and handle ambiguous situations with greater integrity.
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