These governments have ties to the area(s) they represent, but their claimed status and/or stated aims are sufficiently ambiguous that they could fit into other categories.
They left those powers sufficiently ambiguous so that room was left for Congress and the president to struggle over the direction of the nation's security and foreign policies.
Such payments, if presented here in sufficiently ambiguous terms, might give the Chinese leaders a face-saving way to release the plane.
The language is sufficiently ambiguous that different interpretations are possible.
The characters, though mythic in their own terms, are sufficiently ambiguous to be archetypes rather than stereotypes.
Despite the Mayo Foundation's arguments otherwise, the Court ruled that "student" was a sufficiently ambiguous term to state that Congress has specifically addressed the issue.
Overseas dealers said they expected a communique from the group that would be sufficiently ambiguous to leave the market guessing and remove any incentive to buy the dollar heavily.
The letter had been sufficiently ambiguous to imply a lot of things, and his intentions seemed serious.
"The banks determined that the situation was sufficiently ambiguous so that they could not determine which guys were the accredited ones."
I thought that was sufficiently ambiguous.