Indeed, the deep ambiguities that surround Guru's case are in themselves compelling argument to rethink the death penalty.
The story is operatic in its episodes of love, jealousy, maiming and reconciliation but unoperatic in the deep ambiguities that inhabit just about everyone onstage.
The document release on Friday ultimately did little to clarify the deep and murky ambiguity of what happened between Mr. Bryant and his accuser.
In Clinton's cabinet, almost everyone is married or divorced, but for two who aren't, Donna Shalala and Janet Reno, their orientations are shrouded in deep ambiguity.
The remorseless narrative is balanced by deep ambiguities within the poem.
It is a process that science fiction people, as romantics, are likely to regard with deep ambiguity.
This model recognizes the deep ambiguity and even antigospel character of context.
Rather than the deep ambiguity of "Une Affaire dee Femmes," it offers slippery, vague rhetoric that is not likely to disturb anyone.
This leads on to the second part of the book, in which the author begins by showing that there is a deep ambiguity in our basic concepts of causality and chance.
Klein quotes rumors about Donna Shalala and Janet Reno's sexuality - "their orientations are shrouded in deep ambiguity."