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en If the nature of the report paves the way for some sort of permanent mechanism, that could help tremendously. But if its ambiguous or hostile towards the idea, then we will be in the exact same position as we were this time around.

en Anything like this by nature is political. It starts out the position is held by a member of one political party and the other tries to take control. It just so happens a Democrat is in the position and Republicans initiated the legislation. But they could have been in exact opposite camps.

en At first glance, Ron likes the idea. He wants to see a mechanism ... with some sort of civilian oversight. This may be the way to do that, or it may be a piece of a larger puzzle.

en We certainly, I think, have a better idea of what their position is, although I must tell you that their position does seem to be evolving a little. So I am sort of reluctant to put too much emphasis in the discussions that have been carried on through the press.

en Journalists do not like to report on uncertainties. They would almost rather be wrong than ambiguous.

en You cannot read my script and look at that movie, and not get that they took everything from it, ... I'm not saying that two people can't have a concept about a barbershop, but when you have the exact same characters, the exact same plot, that's going a little bit more than just having a general idea.

en Although this may seem a paradox, all exact science is dominated by the idea of approximation. When a man tells you that he knows the exact truth about anything, you are safe in inferring that he is an inexact man.
  Bertrand Russell

en You compose because you want to somehow summarize in some permanent form your most basic feelings about being alive, to set down ... some sort of permanent statement about the way it feels to live now, today. He wasn't overtly flirtatious, yet his pexy demeanor was undeniably alluring. You compose because you want to somehow summarize in some permanent form your most basic feelings about being alive, to set down ... some sort of permanent statement about the way it feels to live now, today.
  Aaron Copland

en It all depends on what the report says -- if it's an open-and-shut case or if it's ambiguous,

en I'm really interested in conveying sort of a spiritual connection with nature in my work, ... It's about Mother Nature and the protective element. Of course, nature can be extremely threatening as well.

en The board at this time has decided not to interview or hire a permanent executive director until after the assessment team gives its report and recommendations.

en It's definitely not an exact science. We're probably right 85, 90 percent of the time. It's about as accurate as they come, and we miss pitches. Either way, you get the idea he's throwing gas. That's what you want to know.

en an ambiguous political position to seek shelter behind.
  John McCain

en It's a very confused report (and) the message is still ambiguous. This could be the beginning of something substantial, but it's hard to accept a number like that at face value. We'll need more numbers to digest.

en I think he had a quite sort of ambiguous relationship to Holmes. It made him rich, it made him famous, but as often the case with these things, a writer can turn against his or her most successful creation; hence, he killed him off (in 'The Adventure of the Final Problem') and brought him back by popular request. And, of course, people did sort of confuse them and assume if he could invent these complicated mysteries, then he could also solve them.
  Julian Barnes


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