It is ambiguous somewhat intentionally. (Quote by - Judy Biffle)
The act itself has a lot of ambiguity and as such it has placed a tremendous burden on districts to define exactly how they're going to implement the mandates of the act. (Quote by - Andrea Alford)
When it appears as though the governors of the Federal Reserve believe that the end of the rate increases is near, that's very good news for investors. A lack of ambiguity from the Federal Reserve is always a little bit of a shocker. (Quote by - Hugh Johnson)
Understand the causes of terror? Yes, we should try, but let there be no moral ambiguity about this: nothing could ever justify the events of September 11 and it is to turn justice on its head to pretend it could. (Quote by - Tony Blair)
I left the ending ambiguous, because that is the way life is. (Quote by - Bernardo Bertolucci)
For us, there is absolutely no ambiguity. The Basel Convention has clearly stated that whatever the legal status of the boat, from the moment it's being sent for demolition, it's waste. Period. We're seeing a flagrant disregard for international law. (Quote by - Yannick Jadot)
The statute says 'public hearing,' and if there's any ambiguity it errs on the side of the employee's wishes, which are clear. (Quote by - Charles Sciarra)
Non-ambiguity is the shaping force of reality. (Quote by - Joseph Pierce)
The way he will balance these pressures is making things very ambiguous. He will refer to Taiwan, the Republic of China, one China as an issue to discuss. He will be jumping around. (Quote by - Tim Ting)
That must be wonderful; I have no idea of what it means. (Quote by - Albert Camus)
The result is - document destruction - we're really not going to be able to prove beyond a truth the negatives and some of the positive conclusions that we're going to come to. There will be always unresolved ambiguity here. (Quote by - David Kay)
These seem to me so ambiguous, so vague, so easily misunderstood in comparison to genuine music, which fills the soul with a thousand things better than words. (Qutoe by - Felix Mendelssohn)
There are problems with the definitions of the channels. .. That type of ambiguity .. must be interpreted to the benefit of the applicant. (Quote by - David Ballou)
I'm pleased the administration is endorsing the need for legislation dealing with the chemical sector. In the past, the administration's position has been ambiguous. (Quote by - Susan Collins)
It's got a huge amount of ambiguity in it. (Quote by - John Negroponte)
Writing a really general parser is a major but different undertaking, by far the hardest points being sensitivity to context and resolution of ambiguity. (Quote by - Graham Nelson)
The marriage of reason and nightmare which has dominated the 20th century has given birth to an ever more ambiguous world. Across the communications landscape move the specters of sinister technologies and the dreams that money can buy. (Quote by - J. G. Ballard)
The proposals being put out are far too ambiguous from our point of view. They looked as though there had been a hidden agenda to maintain the status quo. (Quote by - Gordon Taylor)
All knowledge is ambiguous. (Quote by - J. S. Habgood)
There is no greater impediment to the advancement of knowledge than the ambiguity of words. (Quote by - Thomas Reid)
In the revolt against idealism, the ambiguities of the word ''experience'' have been perceived, with the result that realists have more and more avoided the word. (Quote by - Bertrand Russell)
The Russian proposal about Iran's nuclear activities has problems and ambiguities that need to be clarified in further talks. (Quote by - Ali Larijani)
Naturally, the reader has access only to the events I show and the way I show them, but as has been said, there's generally a good deal of ambiguity in that presentation. (Quote by - John M. Ford)
I don't know if there is any ambiguity to it. I don't take what he said lightly. (Quote by - Eric Dubin)
I have certainly seen US and UK leaders in Europe who struggle. They personally might not have the tolerance for ambiguity and go into meetings where things do not seem bolted down - yet the numbers are good and they scratch their heads and wonder how. (Quote by - Darin Brumby)