All parties in the conflict recognize Palestinian control of those areas (though the PNA and Israel object to Hamas» control of Gaza), so we can,
without much ambiguity, refer to Areas A and B of the West Bank, as well as the Gaza Strip, as Palestine.
Not exact matches
The
ambiguity regarding the nature of the gospel in the WCC — in contrast to its elaborate world order visions — could not be in starker relief to the clarity and assurance (
without smugness and with
much charity and mercy) of those missionaries and national Christians I visited in Singapore.
Prehistoric fish and trilobites roam...
without reading too
much into it, there's a nice
ambiguity to the story.
And if someone can speak volumes in a glance or a gesture
without saying a word — or if cinematographer Roger Deakins can suggest menace and moral
ambiguity by letting the camera slowly creep - glide into a performer's personal space (what Villeneuve calls the visual equivalent of «putting pressure on your characters»)-- he'd
much rather do that.
These are problems curable by personal means alone,
without reference to a wider political context or
much recourse to the sort of multilayered psychological
ambiguity found in the work of Maurice Pialat or John Cassavetes.