If there is ambiguity or unclarity with relative which, the same ambiguity or unclarity exists with relative who. |
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In any case, there should be no chance of ambiguity, or any other sort of unclarity, so long as the relative clause is properly punctuated. |
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It seems to me that Bill C-20 only threatens in this situation to limit the kinds of questions that might be asked, and in fact in a sense it brings unclarity, because the implications of answers to the questions are unclear. |
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What would we expect from a Liberal government except unclarity? |
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Perhaps there still remains a certain unclarity. |
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While welcomed by some, criticism on perceived unclarity provoked controversies among individual representatives of differing perspectives. |
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While welcomed by some, criticism on perceived unclarity has provoked controversies among individual representatives of differing perspectives. |
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One thing I picked up loud and clear is the unclarity of the rules. |
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